Frequently Asked Questions

If your question isn’t answered on this page, please feel free to contact us for more information.

We do not offer services to individuals under the age of 16.
For those between 16 and 18 years old, parental consent is mandatory.

If you appear youthful, you will be asked to present an official document (such as a driver’s license, identity card, or passport) to verify your age.

We do not provide services to people who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Yes! But in the best possible way. Your brain releases endorphins when you go through pain and your body loves endorphins, so yes, it hurts, but you’ll kinda like it.

Your design will be ready to view in the studio on the day of your appointment. If there are any small changes that you want to make there will be plenty of time for you to chat with the artist and they will be more than happy to amend the design.

It takes around two weeks to “heal,” but it takes months for the skin to fully regenerate.

Please remember Numbing Creams are not allowed.

It effects the quality of the tattoo, they don’t last long (even if it says), 10 times more painful after the effect is gone, you could get allergy reaction, the skin can get red and swollen (not taking the ink well), which means we have to stop the session.

It is not advisable to get tattooed while pregnant and no reputable tattooist will do this. You will be asked to sign a consent form before your appointment, one of the things it will ask you to declare is that you aren’t pregnant.

When choosing a tattoo artist, it’s essential to thoroughly do your research, look at artist’s portfolios, read reviews from previous clients, and schedule a consultation to discuss your design and ensure a comfortable and confident partnership.

Short answer is no. If you absolutely need someone for support please contact us before your appointment to make arrangements, otherwise they will not be allowed. Our waiting room is also limited on space so if you have a friend come with you to check in that is fine but please limit it to ONE guest.

The cost of a tattoo can vary widely depending on several factors, including the following:

Size and Complexity: Larger and more intricate tattoos generally cost more than small, simple ones.

Design and Detail: Intricate designs with a lot of detail may require more time and skill, affecting the overall cost.

Location on the Body: Certain areas of the body are more sensitive or difficult to tattoo, and this can influence the price.

Our shop minimum is £80, meaning no matter what size all of our tattoos will start at that price.

Even small tattoos require a certain level of preparation and materials.

This includes:

  • Sterilization: The need for sterile needles, ink, gloves, and other materials.
  • Set-Up Time: The time it takes to prepare the station, design the tattoo, and discuss it with the client.
  • Studio Maintenance: Costs for rent, utilities, and general upkeep of the studio.
 

These overheads exist regardless of the size of the tattoo, so a minimum charge ensures the studio covers these basic expenses.