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Get an idea: Start by having a rough idea of the tattoo you want.
Fill out the booking form: Complete the booking form on our website with your details.
Pay a deposit: A deposit is required and can be paid online to confirm your booking.
Receive the drawing: Once we receive your deposit, we’ll send you the tattoo design via email for your review, typically within 7 days.
Review & discuss: You can suggest any changes or modifications to the design with your tattoo artist.
Confirm your appointment: Once the design is finalized, we’ll confirm your tattoo appointment date.
Show up on the day: On the scheduled day, come to the studio ready to get inked!
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The deposit is typically around 50% of the total tattoo cost. This amount is deducted from your final payment on the day of your appointment.
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Unfortunately, the deposit is non-refundable. It secures your spot in the artist’s schedule and covers the time spent on designing your tattoo. If you need to reschedule, please notify us as early as possible, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
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Changes can be requested as many times as needed during the design process. Clear and specific feedback is encouraged to avoid unnecessary delays. The goal is to ensure satisfaction with the design. Please note, however, that major revisions after final approval may require an additional charge to cover the time spent. See more about our design & revision policy.
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Yes, there will be some discomfort depending on the placement of the tattoo and your personal pain tolerance. However, many people find the pain to be manageable. We take breaks during the session to make sure you’re comfortable.
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For detailed instructions on how to care for your tattoo before and after your session, please visit our Before & Aftercare page. It has all the information you need to ensure your tattoo heals beautifully!
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No, numbing cream is not used during the tattoo process. The use of numbing cream can interfere with the skin’s ability to hold ink, leading to poor results. Additionally, some numbing agents can complicate the healing process by blocking the skin's natural response.
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Healing times can vary depending on the tattoo's size and placement, but most tattoos will heal in about 2-3 weeks. Full healing can take up to 6 months. During the first couple of weeks, the tattoo will go through stages of peeling and itching as it begins to form new skin.
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Tattoos are permanent but may fade slightly over time, especially if they are exposed to the sun frequently. Proper care during healing and over the years will help your tattoo stay vibrant.
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Yes, it is possible to tattoo over an old tattoo. However, some tattoos, especially those that are large, dark, or heavily saturated, may not be suitable for a cover-up, particularly with my style, which often uses light and bright colors. To find out if a cover-up is possible, please send a photo of your existing tattoo in the booking form for assessment. If it's determined that a cover-up isn't feasible, tattoo services will not be recommended.
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Yes, it’s perfectly safe to get a tattoo while on your period. However, you may experience a lower pain tolerance, making the process feel more uncomfortable than usual. The increased blood flow might cause slightly more bleeding, but this typically won’t affect the tattoo’s outcome. It’s a good idea to inform your artist in advance so they can adjust if needed. If you’re feeling nervous, it’s always okay to reschedule.
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