Currently, we are offering tattoo applications by appointment only. If there happens to be a last minute cancellation, then we can absolutely setup a same day appointment.
No. We do not have A moral objection to the tattooing of minors or even to minors having tattoos We are just not The shop for them to be tattooed at. No matter how many times you ask, no matter how many times you tell us you have all the proper identification and documents The answer will still be no.
Yes we do!
Yes we do! If we did the tattoo, then there is only a small fee. If we did not do the tattoo, then the touchup is at the full price of the technician’s hourly rate.
A deposit (also known as a retainer) is required in many tattoo parlors to schedule and hold your appointment. The deposit is applied to the cost of the tattoo on the day that it is completed unless there is a less than 72 hour reschedule or a no-show. In the event of a cancelation, the deposit is forfeited.
The deposit can be paid here, cash app, Venmo, Zelle, PayPal or in the shop. In the event of a less than 72 hour reschedule or no-show, the deposit is kept and non-refundable.
In the event that you are 15 minutes late for your scheduled appointment, the appointment is canceled and the deposit is kept and non-refundable.
We understand that life happens! If you need to reschedule your tattoo appointment with us, please do so at least 72 hours in advance. That way we can still attempt to book another client in your time slot.
In the event that you are 15 minutes late for your scheduled appointment, the appointment is cancelled and the deposit is kept and non-refundable.
This policy is good for one reschedule in the event that you find yourself rescheduling multiple times your deposit will be forfeit.
No do not use remains in our tattooing process at this location.
Space in our shop is limited and regulated for the health and safety of clients and artists. We recommend coming by yourself or if you feel the need to bring a hand holder, we will allow that but we ask that you leave your children home and be respectful of our work environment and not bring in a whole team of spectators.
Getting tattooed while taking antibiotics is not possible. Your body is already fighting off an infection, putting you at risk of contracting additional infections. Antibiotics also force out foreign antibodies—which is exactly what tattoo pigment is. The tattoo will not heal well with antibiotics in your system. Antibiotic regiments and blood thinning medications need to be completed at least one week prior to you being tattooed.
We will not tattoo anyone on blood thinners of any kind. Any blood thinning medications need to be completed at least one week prior to you being tattooed.
No, we will not tattoo anyone that is pregnant. This increases your risk of infection. Pregnancy takes a toll on the body and can decrease the immune system’s full function. Tattooing someone while pregnant is also against health department guidelines and is a liability for insurance companies.
Generally, people who are breastfeeding and three months postpartum are safe to get tattoos and piercings that are not on the breasts. If you are over 3 months postpartum, then yes, we can tattoo you. If not, then no we will not.
We do not. At this time, there is not enough information as to the effects on the skin over the long-term use UV ink for us to feel comfortable, we have decided to let the rest of the world be the guinea pigs for this experiment and not our clients.