Quality
Safety
Health
Our studio takes these three values very seriously.
We try to maintain rules that will guarantee the safety of our clients and the quality of our work, so they will look great for years to come.

Before
getting
a tattoo
- Don’t make any tattoo decisions lightly
- Research, research, research.
- Don’t haggle. Also, be ready to tip.
- Come to the shop prepared on the day of your appointment.
- Yes, it will hurt, but great art can be worth the pain.
- Be ready, willing, and able to do all the aftercare steps your tattoo artist suggests.
- Listen to your tattoo artist’s personal instructions.
- Treat your tattoo like a fresh wound.
- Let your tattoo breathe to help with healing.
- Don’t pick, rub, or scratch at your tattoo.
- Don’t expose your tattoo to direct sunlight.
- Don’t swim or soak in a bathtub until your tattoo is completely healed.
After
getting
a tattoo
FAQ
As long as you go to a reputable artist that is following all recommended safety precautions, getting a tattoo is perfectly safe.
Pain is really relative. Everyone has a different tolerance for pain. We’re not going to kid you, though—it does hurt. Just not that much. Some have compared it to a “hot scratching feeling.”
This is all a matter of personal taste. You can get whatever you want, and whatever your artist is willing to do. You can choose a picture off the wall, or you can have them create a custom piece just for you. Your only limit is your own imagination.
Although you can get a tattoo any time of the year, your skin gets a lot more abuse during the summer with swimming, tanning, and just being exposed to the elements more. Winter time is really the best season to get a tattoo.
Getting a tattoo when your immune system isn’t at 100% isn’t a good idea. You’re going to need your strength and your white blood cells to heal your tattoo, something your body won’t be able to do if it’s already doing battle against virus and bacteria
If you’re getting a tattoo, especially as an expression of your individuality, why would you want a tattoo just like someone else’s? Instead, find other pictures of what you’re looking for and artist draw up a custom design for you.
When it comes to tattoos, you get what you pay for. Yes, there are plenty of people tattooing out there that will charge very little. But, look for quality, and be willing to pay for it. Never haggle over the price of a tattoo. It is disrespectful to the artist. Think of it this way: This is a piece of art you’ll wear for life.
It will take some time for your skin to heal enough for you to shave again and it can vary from person to person.
Inkfection
Studio Ruls
The rules below are the studio rules that should definitely be considered
Payment
Payment must be made as soon as the tattoo is completed
Cancelation
Cancellation must be made 1 week before arrival
Consultation
The consultation is free for everyone. You can contact us or visit our studio.
Age Requirement
You must be over the age of 18, and under the age of 18 you must do so in the presence of one of the parents
