F.A.Q.

How much is a tattoo?

The price of a tattoo depends on various factors, like the size, the placement and the complexity of the design.

Smaller works, being done in one session will be charged at a fixed price, larger projects will be estimated at an hourly or daily rate.

The minimum price for a tattoo is 100€.

How painful is a tattoo?

Said ahead, getting tattooed is not a wellness treatment!

Pain perception varies from different types of persons and body parts.

A upper arm tattoo can be taken easily, while a tattoo on the ribs might be a heavy experience.

What do I have to pay attention for before getting tattooed?

You should sleep well before and feel fit.

Have a good meal before the session and bring some drinks and snacks for a longer sitting.

Of course, NO alcohol or drugs.

Your tattoo artist will be thankful for a clean good smelling client.

What do I have to pay attention for after getting tattooed?

A tattoo is a superficial injury of the skin.

Please note our after care instructions, that will be given and explained to you after the tattoo session.

May I bring a friend to the appointment?

Tattooing requires a high level of concentration, therefore we ask you to come alone to your appointment.

Do I have to pay a deposit and if so, why?

A consultation is for free and not binding in general.

For booking an appointment and the commissioned drawing a 50-100€ deposit is required.

This deposit is not refundable and will be taken off the full price of the tattoo, normally at the last sitting.

What happens if I have to cancel an appointment?

If you have to cancel a booked appointment, please inform us at least 48 hours in advance, otherwise you loose the deposit.

My tattoo has faded partly, what can I do?

Touch ups are free within the first 6 months after getting tattooed. If you have any healing problems we ask you to contact us immediately.

How long does a tattoo last?

Like the shops name says, „für immer“, thats „for ever“

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