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Frequently Asked Questions

We acknowledge and respect individual differences in work styles and methods. To address any confusion surrounding this process, we have compiled a set of frequently asked questions for your convenience.

This is my First Tattoo How do I go About  this?

We understand that approaching or inquiring about your first tattoo can be stressful, as tattoo shops often carry a stigma of being "dark" or taboo. However, we are dedicated to shattering this stereotype and providing a more personal approach. Just like you, we are human beings with fears and emotions, and we will treat you with kindness and understanding, as we would like to be treated ourselves.

To begin the process, it is helpful to have an idea of what design you want, where you want it, and its size. Once you have formulated your ideas, you can reach out to us via email, phone call, text message, or by visiting our studio. From there, we will guide you through the process. There are no obligations or specific requirements, except that you must be 18 years of age. Rest assured, we will do our utmost to accommodate your needs and preferences.

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How Does the process look like from beginning to end?

If this is your first tattoo, we understand that you may have some questions and uncertainties about the process. Rest assured, we are here to guide you through it. Here's a step-by-step approach you can take:

1. Research and gather ideas: Spend some time exploring different tattoo designs and styles that resonate with you. Consider the placement of the tattoo on your body and the size you prefer.

2. Consultation: Once you have a general idea of what you want, reach out to us via email, phone, text, or visit our studio to schedule a consultation. During this meeting, we can discuss your design, placement, size, and any specific details you may have in mind. We will also answer any questions you have and provide expert advice.

3. Customization: If you have a specific design in mind, bring any reference materials or sketches to the consultation. Our tattoo artists can work with you to create a customized design that suits your vision and preferences. If you don't have a specific design, our artists can create one for you based on your ideas and inspirations.

4. Booking and preparation: Once you are satisfied with the design and details, we will schedule your tattoo appointment. Before the appointment, make sure to follow any preparation instructions provided by our studio, such as avoiding alcohol or certain medications.

5. Tattoo session: On the day of your appointment, arrive at the studio on time and ready. Our professional tattoo artist will ensure that you are comfortable throughout the process. They will clean the area, apply a stencil of the design, and proceed with the tattooing process. Don't hesitate to communicate any discomfort or questions during the session.

6. Aftercare: After the tattoo is complete, our artist will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing. Follow these instructions carefully to minimize the risk of infection and achieve the best results. If you have any concerns during the healing process, don't hesitate to reach out for guidance.

Remember, this is an exciting journey, and our team is dedicated to making it a positive experience for you. We are here to address any concerns, answer your questions, and create a beautiful tattoo that you will cherish for a lifetime.

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If I have a general idea but I'm not exactly sure what I want for my tattoo, what should I do?

Believe it or not, some of the best tattoo projects we have worked on are with clients who have a "general" idea of what they want or give us complete artistic freedom. We have a wealth of ideas and styles to offer, and the best approach is to choose an artist whose aesthetic resonates with you and allow them to create something specifically for you. We thrive when given the freedom to create imagery that complements the body and aligns with our artistic style. This allows us to provide a truly unique piece that stands out in the sea of tattoos that modern society has to offer. So, never worry about not having the "right answer" to the question of what you want. As artists, it is our job to bring something to the table that is original and unlike anything else out there. We are excited to work with you and create a one-of-a-kind tattoo that you will love.

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How do we price your   tattoos?

When determining the price for a tattoo, we take various factors into consideration, such as the complexity of the design, the size, the placement on the body, and the stylistic elements involved. Our goal is to provide a consistent pricing approach for everyone, regardless of their specific tattoo preferences. Some of our artists have a specific pricing list that outlines approximate sizes and associated prices, while others adopt a more flexible approach that accounts for individual financial capabilities and design requirements.

To obtain an accurate price for your tattoo, we recommend contacting us to schedule a consultation. This allows us to fully understand your ideas and plans. We strive to offer the best value for the price we charge. It's worth noting that getting a larger tattoo to complete a sleeve on your body is generally more cost-effective than getting multiple small tattoos or attending multiple sessions.

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Do you Guys cover up old or bad tattoos?

Yes, we do offer services to cover up older or poorly done tattoos, and we are always willing to work with you. However, it's important to keep in mind that while we strive to erase the memory of the "mistake," we can't perform magic. The success of a cover-up largely depends on your willingness to collaborate with us on the desired design. Often, people have a specific idea in mind for a cover-up, but it's not always feasible to achieve that exact result. Sometimes, cover-ups require a lot of creativity and involve selecting a design that is complimented by the existing tattoo. It's not always possible to simply use a more aggressive pigment to conceal the image underneath.

A general guideline is that the new design should be "darker" in a literal sense, regardless of the metaphorical interpretation. Nonetheless, we will approach your project with your idea in mind and do our best to help you cover up your previous experience.

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Will it Hurt and what is good Place to start?

Tattoos involve the use of tiny needles to puncture the skin, although the process is not overly invasive. These needles pierce the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin) and inject ink into the dermis (the middle layer of skin), avoiding the hypodermis (the deepest layer). We steer clear of muscle tissue, major veins, and arteries. Generally, the sensation is often likened to a continuous cat scratch. The level of pain experienced varies depending on the location of the tattoo. Starting with the forearm or calf is typically recommended, while areas like the neck, hands, face, or stomach are better suited for those who have prior tattoo experience. Regardless of the location, there are ways to manage the pain, such as ensuring you have a good night's sleep, eating before the appointment, avoiding heavy drinking the night before, and staying well hydrated. Additionally, light painkillers like Advil can be helpful. It's also important to maintain proper levels of salts and sugars during the tattooing process, so we suggest bringing snacks or drinks containing sodium and something sweet, along with water or an electrolyte beverage.

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What are the most common mistakes a client can do before and during the tattoo process

Prior to getting a tattoo, it is common for individuals to neglect their health by engaging in behaviors such as excessive drinking, prolonged sun exposure, drug use, inadequate nutrition, failure to shave, moisturize, or even changing their mind about the tattoo design.

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To ensure the best possible outcome and to help us create exceptional artwork, it is important to follow our advice for preparing for your tattoo session. Preparation is a one-time effort, considering tattoos can be quite expensive. Prioritize your mental and physical readiness to receive the tattoo. A crucial step is to eat well the day before your appointment, as inadequate nutrition combined with mild pain or muscle tension can potentially cause fainting. It is also advisable to bring snacks to eat during the process. Avoid sun exposure or sunbathing, as this can damage the work area and affect the final result. Heavy drinking should be avoided as it can lead to excessive bleeding, dilution of pigments, increased pain, and a lengthened process. Taking drugs can heighten pain sensitivity, negatively impact your experience, or cause excessive movement during the procedure. Refrain from shaving the area to be tattooed, as cuts can create spots where the ink may not properly penetrate. Similarly, avoid applying moisturizer before your session, as it can interfere with stencil application. Lastly, it is essential to avoid last-minute design changes, as this can disrupt the artist's process and potentially result in design mistakes or unbalanced composition. While some artists excel at improvisation, it is best not to take unnecessary risks.

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 During the tattooing process, the comfort of both the artist and the client is of utmost importance in order to achieve the best possible result. At our studio, we strive to ensure that everyone's needs are met and that both parties are comfortable throughout the session. As a client, there are a few things you can do to enhance your comfort during the tattooing experience. Firstly, it's advisable to bring something to occupy yourself, such as a book, a movie, or music, as this can help to distract from any potential discomfort. Additionally, having a snack or something to eat can be beneficial, especially for longer sessions, as it helps to maintain energy levels and prevent lightheadedness. In certain cases, bringing a pillow for added support can also contribute to a more comfortable experience. Furthermore, considering the location of the tattoo, it's important to wear appropriate and comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the area being tattooed. By taking these steps and communicating any specific needs or concerns to our team, we can ensure that both you and our artist are as comfortable as possible, ultimately leading to the best outcome for your tattoo.

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What medications should I be aware of before the tattoo procedure

Before getting a tattoo, it is important to be aware of any medications that could potentially affect the tattooing process and your overall experience. Here are a few medications that you should consider:

1. Blood Thinners: Medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and certain anticoagulants can increase the risk of bleeding during the tattooing process. Excessive bleeding can make it challenging for the artist to work and may impact the quality of the tattoo. It is advisable to consult with your doctor if you are taking any blood thinners and discuss whether it is safe to temporarily discontinue them before getting a tattoo.

2. Pain Medications: Some pain medications, such as opioids, can lead to increased sensitivity or altered pain perception. It is important to communicate with your tattoo artist about any pain medications you are taking to ensure they can adjust their technique accordingly.

3. Antibiotics: If you are currently taking antibiotics, it is crucial to inform your tattoo artist. Certain antibiotics can make your skin more sensitive, increasing the risk of irritation or complications during the healing process. Your artist may advise you to wait until you have completed the course of antibiotics before getting a tattoo.

4. Allergy Medications: Antihistamines or other allergy medications can cause drowsiness or dizziness, which may affect your ability to sit still during the tattooing process. It is important to discuss any potential side effects with your doctor and consider whether it is safe to take them before your appointment.

5. Immunosuppressant Medications: If you are taking medications that suppress your immune system, it is essential to discuss this with your tattoo artist. A compromised immune system may affect the healing process and increase the risk of infection. Your artist may recommend adjusting the aftercare instructions or potentially advise against getting a tattoo if it poses a significant risk to your health.

It is crucial to consult with your doctor or pharmacist regarding any medications you are taking and how they may interact with the tattooing process. They can provide you with personalized guidance based on your specific medical history and medication regimen. Additionally, it is always a good idea to inform your tattoo artist about any medications you are taking to ensure a safe and successful tattoo experience.

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