Color Changing Tattoos

So its common knowledge that chameleons are really cool. In fact, one might go as far as to say they’re awesome. I mean, these reptiles can change colors! That basically almost makes them superior to humans. Anyway, my newest invention has to do with these crazy reptilian studs. But before I can tell you what the invention is, I first have to explain how a chameleon changes colors.

The science behind their color-changing abilities is pretty amazing to be honest. Firstly, the outermost layer of their skin is transparent. Then, beneath this, there are several more layers of skin that contain specialized cells that are called chromatophores. At each level, these chromatophores are filled with sacs of different kinds of pigment. The deeped layers have brown melanin, then blue pigment, then yellow, and then red. These pigments are usually locked inside tiny sacs within the cells, but when a chameleon changes its body temperature or mood, its nervous systems makes certain chromatophores expand or contract to change the color of the cell. This is how the chameleon is then able to produce vibrant colors and patterns.

Now that’s pretty amazing. But how amazing would it be if we had the same ability? My idea is to inject these chromatophores into human skin, in order to have color changing tattoos. This would be a complete breakthrough in body art. Imagine having a tattoo that turned red when you are angry or blue when you are cold. Really, the possibilities are endless.

Now clearly, I am no scientist. I have no idea how this would be done. I’m sure it’s more complicated than simply saying “take the cells of a chameleon and inject them in a human.” In fact, what I am saying may sound completely ludicrous to a biologist. However, I think that the idea is still strong. I have always been a huge fan of body art despite not having any tattoos of my own, but I think that color changing tattoos would add a whole new creative and personalized flair. I know I’ve always been a fan of things that changed color in the sun, (i.e. shirts, hair clips, nail polish) so that is where the inspiration comes from.

Yet again, my mind has been basically blank in terms of names. Chameleoos? Sounds too childish. Color changing tattoos? Boring. So again, the name is still in the works. However, with the sudden fad of flash tattoos, I think that color changing tattoos would easily catch on. So if any scientist or chameleon expert happens to be reading this, please contact me. Thanks!

1 Comment on Color Changing Tattoos

  1. Samantha Goldstein
    March 19, 2015 at 3:13 pm (9 years ago)

    This is my first time reading your passion blog and I have to say that I am really intrigued by your concept of innovation. This tattoo idea is something that I haven’t heard of at all before but seems like it could be really cool and revolutionary. I look forward to reading more!!

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