FAQs

 
  • Contact your artist directly

  • All of our artists charge $100 an hour and we take a $150 non-refundable deposit to book your appointment. Timeframes for tattoos are often highly unpredictable and we will always do our best to give you a maximum estimate for pricing. Custom and experimental tattoos have the most unpredictable time frames. Any color or blacking in will take much longer than line work and thus will always cost more. Fine line also takes about 2x as long as standard linework and will also cost more on average. Please send us an e-mail if you have any further questions about pricing.

  • No, and we don’t ever plan to

  • For our deposit we take venmo, zelle, google pay, apple pay, cashapp, and card thru kofi. At the time of your appointment we take cash, card, and third party apps excluding chime and paypal. We do not take wire transfers, checks, or crypto currency in any form.

  • Deposits are nonrefundable and we require them to secure your appointment and design. The deposit covers your design as well as your appointment in the event that you reschedule, cancel, or forfeit your appointment (no call no show). Our artists time is valuable and we appreciate your understanding

    1. Do not drink the day before or the day of your appointment.

    2. Eat a good meal and drink plenty of water before you come in.

    3. GET GOOD SLEEP

    4. Arrive the day before if you are coming from out of town.

    5. Do not make obligations or appointments for after your appointment. Tattoo appointments are unpredictable in length and often affect your mood an energy level. It is important to rest after tattoos!

    6. Wear comfortable clothes with consideration to the placement of your tattoo. Staining can occur so we also recommend darker clothing.

  • Due to the amount of requests we get, response times can be unpredictable. Please give your artist a few days to respond, and feel free to reach out if you think we missed you

  • We are appointment only

  • Under no circumstances do we offer refunds. Please e-mail us with any questions or concerns and we will do our best to accommodate

  • Customs are extremely time consuming and you can expect to see the design 1-2 days before your appointment, or the day of. Please e-mail us with any questions or concerns

  • This is up to the discretion of each artist. It’s not common to change a flash design, but for customs we will work with you for about an hour at your appointment to make any changes necessary. We try to be as flexible as possible, but each artist has the right to decline any changes and keep the deposit. This is because tattoo artists spend time working on designs, and do not factor those hours into the cost of your tattoo. Instead, the deposit is intended to cover those hours. We do not want to discourage anyone from asking about or making changes, and ask that you please let us know if something will not work for you. We will always do our best to create work that you are really happy with

  • You can always bring friends! We love the company, just don’t bring like, 20+ people or something

  • We are an 18+ studio and will tattoo you only with parental/guardian consent. We do require you and your parent or guardian to sign a waiver prior to your procedure, and we ask that you please inform us in your booking request prior to securing your appointment date. The parent or guardian of the minor who is getting tattooed will be required to stay for the full appointment length. There are no exceptions to any of these rules, and we thank you for understanding

  • We do! Our vegan option is Eternal Ink, please ask us prior to your appointment if you want all vegan ink for your tattoo

  • Unfortunately this would mean you forfeit your appointment along with your deposit. The deposit is non-refundable and will no longer go towards your tattoo. To reschedule your appointment, we will require another $150 nonrefundable deposit, and that will go towards the rescheduled appointment. There are no exceptions to this rule, please avoid no call no showing ):

  • During a tattoo you are at risk to:

    1. Allergies, please communicate allergies to your artists prior to your appointment, and at the time of your appointment.

    2. Immune response, getting tattooed causes an immune response. This has nothing to do with your tattooists abilities and is actually the entire reason ink stays in your skin at all. Being unprepared to get a tattoo can lead to flu-like symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, fainting, feeling tired, achey, etc. Please refer to our Q: What should I do before my appointment to be ready?
      for more information.

    3. Infection, getting tattooed is a medical procedure, and skin is one of our bodies main defenses against harmful pathogens. Any opening can put you at risk of infection, and there is no way to 100% negate that risk.

    4. Scarring, similar to infections, there is no way to 100% negate the risk of scarring during a tattoo procedure. Scarring can be caused by many different things including an allergy, an infection, scabs being removed prematurely, not being moisturized properly when healing (this includes drinking enough water and getting the right nutrients so that your immune system can do its job well), sun exposure, and many other factors.

    5. There are many factors that can increase the risks associated with getting a tattoo, as well, including your genetics, and the medication that you’re on. Talk to your dermatologist or doctor about the specific risks associated with your condition or medication prior to getting tattooed so that you may better prepare your body for a tattoo procedure.

    1. Talk to your doctor or dermatologist before making a tattoo appointment if you have any relevant conditions (such as a skin condition like psoriasis) or if you are on any medications that affect your immune system

    2. Inform the admin AND artist prior to your appointment of any relevant allergies or conditions

    3. Follow pre-appointment self-care instructions (Q: What should I do before my appointment to be ready?)

    4. Follow ALL aftercare instructions

    5. Only wear clean clothing over your tattoo and avoid direct exposure until fully scabbed (ex. don’t take the saniderm off, leave the tattoo fully exposed, and go directly to a crowded event. a tattoo is an open wound in the skin and once pathogens make their way in, cleaning will not negate your exposure)

    6. Only touch your tattoo with clean hands when you are cleaning it, or when you’re applying lotion, even when it has scabbed.

    7. Do not let others touch your tattoo or the area around your tattoo until it has fully healed

    8. DO NOT PICK SCABS

  • We are! But our bathroom is extremely inaccessible to many people who use wheelchairs, and mobility devices in general. It does not have a support bar, and there is not enough room next to the toilet to do a side transfer. Please email us with any questions or requests about accessibility.