How do I book a consultation?
Please reach out to us by phone, social media or pop in and see us! You can find our contact information on our 'Contact' page. Please ensure you allow up to one hour for your session - feel free to check out our Instagram for ideas or bring your own!
How much will it cost?
This will be discussed with you at your consultation providing a design has been agreed. The prices can vary by tattoo artist, complexity of tattoo and body area.
Is your studio safe?
The health and safety of our clients is the most important factor. All of our tattoo artists follow strict health and safety guidelines to ensure a clean and safe environment. Our equipment is sterilised after use and our premises are kept clean. Please ensure you respect our guidelines.
How soon can you cover up a tottoo?
Your tattoo should be fully healed before a cover up - the surface of usually heals in 2-3 weeks. Make sure you check with your artist ahead of time, just to make sure the skin’s ready for a cover-up, so you’ll be good to go when your appointment day comes along.
How do I prepare for my tattoo?
Please avoid sunbathing, tanning or any other activity that can cause a temporary change in your skin. Ensure your skin is clean before arrival. You can take painkillers beforehand if appropriate - please consult with a medical professional if you have any concerns or have any underlying medical conditions.
How should I care for my tattoo?
Once complete, your artist will cover your tattoo with a thin layer of petroleum jelly and a light cover to protect it from dirt and bacteria. You should leave this on for 24 hours. When you do remove this, ensure you wash your hands before touching your tattoo. Dependant on the location, avoid tight clothing or materials that can irritate the skin. Avoid hot showers, baths, sunbathing and tanning beds for a few days. After showering, do not rub your tattoo - you will need to carefully dab it dry. You will also be given clear guidance on the day by our artists.
How do I know if my tattoo is healing?
You can expect the skin to be slightly red and sore for the first 24 - 36 hours, gradually reducing. If you notice any continuous swelling, bruising, burning sensation or pus, please give us a call or consult with a medical professional immediately.