Most all highlighting markers will work. My friends and I used to draw on eachother with them when we went dancing at a club.
2007-01-30 15:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a lot of everyday materials that fluoresce, or glow, when placed under a black light. A black light gives off highly energetic ultraviolet light. You can't see this part of the spectrum, which is how 'black lights' got their name. Fluorescent substances absorb the ultraviolet light and then re-emit it almost instantaneously. Some energy gets lost in the process, so the emitted light has a longer wavelength than the absorbed radiation, which makes this light visible and causes the material to appear to 'glow'. such as::::
White Paper
Club Soda or Tonic Water
Body Fluids
Antifreeze
Postage Stamps
Jellyfish
If you have a jellyfish handy, see what it looks like under a black light in a darkened room. Some of the proteins within a jellyfish are intensely fluorescent
2007-01-30 15:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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any and all paints that have a florescent base will look trippy(60s word) under black lighting.
2007-01-30 15:42:12
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answered by RUDOLPH M 4
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white, sky blue, very pastel and light colors
2007-01-30 15:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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white, bright colors and neon colors.
2007-01-30 16:28:47
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answered by sanfrandisco 3
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definitely white and neon colors!
2007-01-30 15:40:39
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answered by Remember Rio 2
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My sister once bleached her teeth and the next day we went to a night club. Geez, even she was laughing! :-))
White.
2007-01-30 15:47:14
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answered by Amber 3
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WHITE!!! but neon colors work well also.
2007-01-30 15:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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neon blue, ultraviolet
2007-01-30 15:53:16
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answered by ButterMilkQueso 2
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white- everybody knows that.
2007-01-30 17:43:45
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answered by xodfba 2
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