How do I book an appointment?
Here are all the ways you can book an appointment:
You can book an appointment by contacting your artist directly via their preferred method of contact. Please visit our artists page to see each artists' available methods of contact.
You may call or text our studio to request an appointment. You can find our phone number on our website's home page.
You may come to the studio in-person to make an appointment with your artist.
How much do you charge?
Our shop minimum is $100.
All artists charge different rates. Please ask your artist if they charge by piece, or hourly rate.
Any artist can give you a quote on a piece that you want to get. Prices for pieces are based on size, placement, design complexity, and if you want just lines, shading or color.
We do free consultations in-person or over video call in order to discuss tattoo ideas, designs and to give pricing and quotes. Please contact an artist, or the studio to request a free in-person consultation.
We cannot give any quotes for ideas with incomplete details such as missing size request, unknown placement or unclear design idea.
What styles do you do? Do you only do anime tattoos?
No, we don't only do anime tattoos! We do a variety of other styles, such as (but not limited to):
Fineline
Floral
Color
Realism & Microrealism
Abstract
Cybersigilism & Tribal
Blackwork
Lettering
Traditional Asian
Traditional American
Do you take walk-ins?
Yes, we take walk-ins! Please contact us before coming to check walk-in availabilities. We recommend giving us a call during our shop hours to confirm walk-in availabilities and any wait times before coming in. We also have a featured flash board and flash books for those who want to come in to take a look at some designs.
What should I do to prepare for my appointment?
Here is a list of things to prepare for your appointment:
Valid government issued ID, driver's license, passport or birth certificate to verify your age (you must be 18+ regardless of parental consent)
Make sure to eat before your appointment, preferably a meal with good carbs to ensure your blood sugar doesn't drop while getting your tattoo.
You may bring drinks and snacks for any breaks taken at the appointment. We especially advise you to bring something to eat if you will be having a long session or are getting a large scale piece. We do provide water and snacks at our studio as well.
Please do not shave the area you are getting tattood before your appointment. I know you want to help your artist, but we actually prefer a fresh shave as it is more sanitary.
You may moisturize the area you intend to get a tattoo at for a few days with lotion or any moisturizer for a few days prior to your appointment to prep your skin to be tattood. This is optional, however helpful for your artist to tattoo healthy, moisturized skin.
You may bring a friend or two to provide support for you during your tattoo session.
Do you use or allow numbing cream?
As of May 2024, all major numbing cream brands were required by the FDA to recall all numbing creams being sold, due to dangerous ingredients being detected not listed in their labels, as well as including more lidocaine than listed in the ingredients. Lidocaine above 5% is not allowed to be sold without prescription. As of the time you're reading this, there is still no further information released about when numbing creams will be safely back in the market. Therefore, for the safety of our clients, we have decided we will not be using any numbing creams furthermore. We will continue to use Bactine, which does include the FDA approved amount of 5% lidocaine to provide pain relief to you during your session.
How do you take care of tattoos after they are done?
Your artist will provide you with aftercare instructions after your appointment is done. We provide free aftercare kits for all clients of the studio. We also offer second-skin or saniderm healing for clients. Please review our aftercare instructions for further information.