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About Our Studio

We specialize in custom tattoos across various styles, including but not limited to, traditional, realism, tribal, and watercolor. We also offer free consultations and tattoo aftercare advice.

Yes, you can view our artists’ portfolios on our website or follow us on social media for the latest creations and updates.

Booking and Appointments

You can book an appointment online / directly with our artists or through the studio. Contact us via phone, email, or visit our studio in person.

Yes, a deposit of €50 is required within 5 days of booking to secure your appointment. This deposit is non-refundable but will be deducted from the final tattoo price.

Appointments can be rescheduled without losing your deposit if done no later than 2 days before the scheduled date. Cancellations may result in the loss of your deposit.

Tattoo Design and Execution

Absolutely! We love working with clients’ designs and ideas to create something truly personal. Our artists can also help refine your design to ensure it translates well into a tattoo.

Yes, the design will be prepared for your session and shown to you on the day of your appointment for approval.

Yes, we offer both corrections and cover-ups. It’s best to schedule a consultation with one of our artists to discuss your options.

A tattoo machine uses tiny needles to place the ink just below the skin’s surface. The needles move rapidly up and down, a little like a sewing machine. The artist guides the needles to create fine or bold lines, shadows, and/or blocks of color.
 

You could be the proud owner of a new tattoo in a matter of hours — but don’t let the ease of getting tattoos stop you from making a thoughtful decision about permanent body art. If you first take steps to protect yourself from possible risks, what seems like a cool idea now is less likely to turn into a source of regret later.

►How tattoos are done

A tattoo is a permanent mark or design made on your skin with pigments inserted through pricks into the skin’s top layer. Typically, the tattoo artist uses a hand-held machine that acts much like a sewing machine, with one or more needles piercing the skin repeatedly. With every puncture, the needles insert tiny ink droplets. The process — which is done without anesthetics and may last up to several hours for a large tattoo — causes a small amount of bleeding and slight to potentially significant pain.

►Know the risks

Tattoos breach the skin, which means that skin infections and other complications are possible. Specific risks include:

  • Tattoo dyes — especially red dye — can cause allergic skin reactions, resulting in an itchy rash at the tattoo site. This may occur even years after you get the tattoo. Allergic reactions.
  • Tattoos can lead to local bacterial infections, characterized by redness, swelling, pain and a pus-like drainage. Skin infections.
  • Sometimes bumps called granulomas form around tattoo ink — especially red ink. Tattooing can also lead to raised areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue (keloids).Other skin problems.
  • Blood borne diseases. If the equipment used to create your tattoo is contaminated with infected blood, you can contract various blood borne diseases, including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, tetanus and HIV — the virus that causes AIDS.
  • MRI complications. Rarely, tattoos or permanent makeup may cause swelling or burning in the affected areas during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams. In some cases — such as when a person with permanent eyeliner has an MRI of the eye — tattoo pigments may interfere with the quality of the image.

Medication or other treatment may be needed if you develop an allergic reaction, infection or other skin problem. In some cases, the tattoo may need to be removed. Keep in mind that tattoo inks are classified as cosmetics, so they aren’t regulated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

►Insist on safety precautions

To make sure your tattoo will be applied safely, answer these questions:

  • Who does the tattooing? Go to a reputable tattooing studio that employs only properly trained employees. Keep in mind that regulation requirements and licensing standards vary from state to state. Check with your city, county or state health department for information on local licensing and regulations.
  • Does the tattoo artist wear gloves? Make sure the tattoo artist washes his or her hands and wears a fresh pair of protective gloves for each procedure.
  • Does the tattoo artist use proper equipment? Make sure the tattoo artist removes a needle and tubes from sealed packages before your procedure begins. Any pigments, trays and containers should be unused as well.
  • Does the tattoo artist sterilize non-disposable equipment? Make sure the tattoo artist uses a heat sterilization machine (autoclave) to sterilize all non-disposable equipment after each customer. Instruments and supplies that can’t be sterilized with an autoclave — including drawer handles, tables and sinks — should be disinfected with a commercial disinfectant or bleach solution after each use.

Also ask yourself whether you truly want to invest in permanent body art. Choose the location of the tattoo carefully. Don’t get a tattoo if you’re under the influence of alcohol or drugs or worry that you might regret the tattoo later.

 



Aftercare and Safety

Ensure your skin is clean, moisturized, and not sunburned. Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications 24 hours before your session. Detailed preparation instructions will be provided upon booking.

We provide detailed aftercare instructions post-session, which typically include keeping the tattoo clean, applying aftercare ointment, and avoiding sun exposure and soaking.

Absolutely. We adhere to strict hygiene and safety standards, including using single-use needles, gloves, and ensuring all equipment is sterilized.

Pricing and Payments

Tattoo pricing is based on size, complexity, placement, and the time required for design and execution. We offer individual consultations to provide accurate pricing.

No, currently we accept Cash, PayPal or Revolut payment only.

Others...

To ensure a comfortable and safe environment for both clients and artists, we ask that you come alone to your appointment.

We only tattoo individuals 18 years and older. Minors must have a parent or guardian present and sign consent at the studio.

Yes, we offer gift vouchers that can be purchased in-studio or online. They are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase and can be used with any of our artists.

No, for safety and quality reasons, we do not tattoo anyone under the influence.