How much does a tattoo cost?
Prices of tattoos in our studio start from 250 PLN for a small tattoo. This is due to the cost of disposable materials used both to make a tattoo and to prepare a sterile stand. The price depends on the size of the tattoo and the artist's experience. Prices can be set by contacting the studio administrator directly. Each tattoo is priced individually depending on the size, place on the body and the detail of the design. Larger works are valued during project consultations.
You can drop by the studio and talk to us live or write us a message via our contact form or social media channels. Remember to read the terms and conditions first. What to write? Try to determine: the theme, the place on the body, the estimated size in centimeters. Do you send any inspiration? Yes, photos of tattoos that you like will help us in choosing the right tattoo artist working in this style.
Do you do covers and corrections of the old tattoo?
In the case of so-called covers, we must necessarily see the tattoo you want to get rid of. The best option is to visit the studio, but if for some reason this is not possible, you can send us good quality photos with a description of the size and location on the body. A large part of tattoos can be covered, but sometimes it is necessary to use laser removal / brightening services before making a cover.
Remember that it is about getting the best effect, and such work requires experience from the tattoo artist and much more work than working on clean skin. Dark motifs in dark shades are best suited for covers.
How can I prepare for a tattoo session?
It is better to come to the studio after a hearty breakfast and get a good night's sleep. A tired organism will be more sensitive and its immunity is lower, which can prolong the healing process. We advise our clients not to drink alcohol 24 hours before the procedure, as this may cause heavy bleeding that will prolong the work on the tattoo or prevent it from being done
How to prepare for a tattoo session? Do not drink alcohol the day before. Get some sleep. Start your day with a large breakfast. You will definitely manage, and your body will thank you and respond better to tattooing. If you need support, take a maximum of one accompanying person with you, who will be waiting for you at the reception. Remember that tattoos are for adults, so the presence of children in the studio is inadvisable.
Do not wear your favorite t-shirt or pants to the session, because you certainly do not want ink stains to remain on them. More practical will be freshly laundered things, the loss of which you will not regret. It is important to come rested, rested and eat a hearty meal – tattooing is stress for the body, so it is better to ensure that the body is rested.
We make tattoos only to people who are over 16 years of age, you will need the written consent of the guardian or parent and your presence during the procedure.
When can I see my project?
The initial design can be created together with the tattoo artist at the consultation or on the day of tattooing, before the session. The final design is presented to the customer on the day of tattooing and the tattoo begins only after full acceptance of the project to the client.
Where does the tattoo hurt the least?
If you are determined or determined to knit, you already have a chosen pattern, but the place on the body is indifferent to you – it is worth choosing one where the tattoo hurts the least, especially if it will be your first time. Which places on the skin are considered "easiest" – due to thick skin, poor innervation or higher fat or muscle content?
Back, especially the upper part (but beware – tattooing right next to the spine is more painful!), shoulders, outer part of the arms, forearms, buttocks, outer part of the thighs (eg back), back of the calf.
Well, according to the pain map, it seems that there are few places where tattooing does not cause much discomfort on the body – but note that most of them are often exposed and shown to the world (legs and arms). So if you want to have a tattoo in the visible part of the body, don't worry – the pain should not be big!
What are the most painful places to get a tattoo?
Discomfort when getting a tattoo is an individual matter. Of course, puncturing the body is not a pleasant sensation, but for some even a tattoo on the arm can be quite painful, while for others a tattoo under the ribs is nothing terrible. Among the most painful places are: Head, including m.in. place behind the ear (the skin is thin and tight there, tattooing also takes place close to the bones), face, especially eyelids or lips, neck and neck, larynx and collarbone, armpits and the inner part of the upper arms, chest and ribs – as well as breasts or nipple area, intimate places (remember that not every tattoo artist will agree to tattoo on the genitals), The inner side of the thighs, groin, hands (especially their inner side), elbows, knees, tibia, fingers and toes, feet and ankles.
How to care for a tattoo?
Tattoo healing takes about 14 days and depends on individual predispositions and physiological features. Remember that even the best tattoo can lose a lot due to improper conduct during healing. Sticking to the following rules will certainly make the whole process easier. At least 3-4 times a day, gently wash the skin with a clean hand (never rough / sponge) – preferably use lukewarm water and antibacterial soap and remember not to soak the tattoo. Dry it very gently with a disposable paper towel. Change the foil for the first 24 hours after tattooing, it is best to change it every 4 hours, each time washing, drying and lubricating the tattooed area with a suitable cream We recommend Easy Tattoo® creams, which should be applied to washed skin 3-4 times a day until the tattoo is completely healed. Do not allow the wound to get dirty, and after it is sealed (about 3 days), stop using the film and let the skin breathe freely in clean conditions. Do not bandage the wound and do not apply dressings that can cause the tattoo to burn off. Avoid clothes that rub the tattoo and cause irritation. During the healing of the tattoo, do not sunbathe, give up the solarium, sauna and swimming pool. Remember that the appearance of scabs is most often caused by inadequate care for a fresh tattoo and is not a normal phenomenon. After detaching the scabs, a scar may appear, there may be a partial loss of dye, so if they already appear, it is better to leave them alone. If you have any concerns or doubts during healing, you can always approach us – we will assess the progress of healing and advise you on what to do. PS. Failure to follow the above instructions may cause fading, damage and cavities in the tattoo and various types of infections that threaten health.