Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
Please see below for some frequently asked questions, drop us an email if you would like any further information.
What are fine line tattoos?
Unlike traditional tattoos, fine-line tattoos are created by just a very fine tattoo needles to leave you with super-fine lines and minimalist designs, giving you a beautiful, delicate tattoo. You won’t see a lot of shading or bright colours but instead a lot of simple, linear designs and intricate details.
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Do you do other types of Tattoos?
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Yes! I specialise in line work tattoos, mandalas, full geometric sleeves! I don't do portraits or realism as this isn't my artistic style.
What do I need to do before my tattoo?
Please read this important information to prepare for your appointment, it’s vital you follow this to ensure you’re safe to proceed and you achieve the best, long lasting results possible.
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Avoid caffeine and alcohol for 48 hours before your Tattoo.
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Ensure you are not sunburnt in the area you will be tattooed as we will refuse treatment.
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Please bring a form of photographic identification to your appointment so that we could take a photo of this for your records to prove you are over 18. This is a legal requirement when tattooing.
Are there any health conditions that affect tattooing?
Yes, we will go through any medical conditions you may have or any medications in which you may take prior to your tattoo to ensure you are safe to proceed. Please ensure you make us aware of any medical conditions which affect you.
Do I need to be over 18?
Yes, you must be 18 years or older with valid photo ID in which you must bring with you to your appointment.
Can I use numbing cream?
Please refrain from using any form of numbing cream when getting your tattoo as this can affect the tattooing process.
Will I need a touch up for my fine line tattoo?
Touch-ups aren’t always necessary, but it’s something to consider when getting fine-line tattoos. If you notice any areas of your tattoo needing a top up, please let us know within 8-10 weeks of your initial tattooing appointment.