FAQS
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I often describe the consultation as a fitting room for your tattoo it’s where we try on your idea before committing to it. This process is deeply collaborative and helps ensure that the design truly belongs to your body.
During the session, we explore how your chosen concept flows with your anatomy. Sometimes I work freehand, sketching directly on your skin with markers to find the perfect placement and proportion. Other times, I create a digital photomontage using your photo, so you can visualize how the artwork will live on you.
Because each consultation involves creative planning, design preparation, and time reserved specifically for you, deposits are non-refundable once the consultation has taken place or the appointment is confirmed. This policy ensures that the time, energy, and artistic work dedicated to your project are respected even if you decide to postpone or not move forward with the tattoo.
Having a distinctive style, it’s important that every client can fully envision how my art will integrate with their body and personal story before we begin.
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I work with top-quality materials, as Kwadron and Bishop disposable and sterile needles. For inks, my favorite ink is Eternal ink, Dynamic, and StarBrite—brands recommended and approved by health standards worldwide. Clients can observe that all materials chosen for them are sealed and opened in their presence, adhering strictly to biosecurity protocols.
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There are a few instances where getting a tattoo is not advisable, and it's essential for everyone to be aware of them, such as being pregnant or breastfeeding, having a severe skin condition, not being entirely convinced about the design or getting a tattoo, or being under the influence of drugs.
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After getting a tattoo, you can donate blood after 6 months to 1 year, depending on the laws of each country.