The artistic practice of using fluorescent or UV-reactive body paint to create vibrant
and glowing designs on the human body. Neon body paints contain special pigments that
are designed to react and glow under blacklight or ultraviolet (UV) light.
Neon body painting is often used in various forms of performance art, such as music festivals, parties, club events, and theatrical productions. The glowing effect of the body paint adds a visually stunning element to the overall presentation.
Artists and performers use brushes, sponges, or airbrush techniques to apply the neon body paint onto the skin, creating intricate designs, patterns, or even full-body transformations. When the body is exposed to UV or blacklight, the paint illuminates and creates a striking visual effect.