FAQs

Q: How much does a tattoo cost?

A: Our shop minimum is $80. However, the price of a tattoo depends on the size, design, colors used, and the complexity of the artwork. Generally speaking, smaller tattoos are more affordable than larger ones.

Q: Are tattoos safe and hygienic?

A: Absolutely! Professional tattoo artists take great care to ensure that their practices adhere to safety protocols and proper hygiene. All instruments should be sterilized in autoclaves; gloves must always be worn when handling any equipment; all surfaces should be wiped down with disinfectant before and after use, etc.

Q: Does getting a tattoo hurt?

A: It can depend on where you get it done, but generally speaking, most people feel discomfort while getting a tattoo due to the needle repeatedly puncturing their skin. However, for those who have higher pain thresholds, they may not find it too painful at all.

Q: Can I get a custom design for my tattoo?

A: Yes! It is possible to customize your unique design or choose from existing designs available in our studio's portfolio.

Q: How do you prepare your equipment before giving someone a tattoo? Q: What colors are available for tattoos?

A: Tattoo ink comes in a wide range of colors including traditional black and gray, neo-traditional hues such as brown and olive green, and vibrant options like pink, blue, yellow, purple, and more. The type of color used depends on the desired effect of your tattoo.

Q: Can I cover up an old, unwanted tattoo with another one?

A: Yes! Covering up an old tattoo with a new one is possible but you should find an experienced artist who can suggest designs that work well together when placed over existing artwork. You may need to combine several smaller tattoos to cover the old design completely. Additionally, it's important to consider the skin tone when selecting the colors since darker skin tones will require different ink shades than lighter ones.

Q: How should I prepare for my tattoo appointment?

A: Follow the aftercare instructions provided by your artist, which typically include cleaning the tattoo gently, applying a recommended ointment, and avoiding sun exposure and submersion in water.

Q: Can I get a tattoo if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

A: It's generally advised to wait until after pregnancy and breastfeeding due to the potential risks of infection and the body's increased sensitivity.

Q: What should I avoid doing after getting a tattoo?

A: Avoid direct sunlight, swimming, soaking in baths, and using harsh soaps or lotions on the tattooed area until it's fully healed.