Frequently asked questions
You should have a clear idea of what you want and where you want it. Do some research, especially if you're having the artist draw a custom design. Be sure of your decision before approaching your artist to draw your custom piece. Consider your budget and sizing. Have you chosen your artist, and do you feel comfortable talking to them? Once you're ready, make a free consultation appointment with the artist whose style reflects what you’re looking for.
Yes, as long as you go to a reputable tattoo artist who follows all recommended safety precautions. Make sure you’re completely honest with your tattoo artist regarding any medical condition you may have or if you're prone to fainting. We always recommend getting a good night's sleep, having a full meal, and some sugar before getting a tattoo to alleviate dizziness, nausea, and to increase your pain tolerance. Getting a tattoo with a low blood sugar level is not ideal.
The truth is getting a tattoo hurts. Some areas hurt more than others and it’s different for each client depending on where they are more sensitive. A lot of clients ask about numbing creams. Their are a lot of creams on the market. One thing to consider is a lot of these creams wear off during the tattoo and then it can feel more sensitive than it would have without the cream. Some creams you can order online and you can get from your doctor. If you are thinking about using a cream always talk to your artist beforehand.