Frequently Asked Questions
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From my experience, pain is very relative, and everyone has a different tolerance for it. The short answer would be: yes, they hurt. However the pain ranges from mildly uncomfortable to very painful. Along with people having different tolerances, different areas of the body will have different levels of pain. Therefore, pain charts or different information found on the internet can be used as a reference point, however they will not always be accurate.
No, however I would not have any problems if you wanted to bring your own in. Although I would want to be notified beforehand, so that I could research the specific cream to find out if it could have a negative effect on the outcome of the tattoo.
This is a difficult question to answer universally. I charge by the hour (Ksh. 4,000), with a minimum session rate of (Ksh. 4,000). Therefore the total cost will depend on: the size of the tattoo, the design of the tattoo, and where the tattoo will be placed on the body. To get an estimate on how long the tattoo would take, please fill in the booking form.
Yes, however it would only be in the case of larger works. The discount would also be determined on a case-by-case basis. I do not negotiate on pricing.
Yes, and no. I would need at least a vague idea of what you would like, where you would like it, and how big you would be willing to go.
I believe that in order to provide the best tattoos I can, I must be selective in the tattoos I do. I am also in the process of developing my style, and prefer to work on realistic pieces. However, this does not mean they are the only tattoos I would do.
No, I focus only on tattoos.
Cancellations are fine as long as they are done at least 48 hours prior to the session. If more than 45 minutes late, the appointment will be cancelled. The exception would be if there would still be time to complete the tattoo before my next client. The deposit paid would also be held if cancelling last-minute, or being over 45 minutes late.
I use the deposit to confirm the session. It is also used as collateral in a situation where the tattoo cannot be completed/started as a result of either missing the scheduled time or not showing up. The deposit is non refundable, and equivalent to 30% of the tattoo’s session cost.
Aftercare is very important, and I will provide a detailed explanation of the method I recommend (both in person, as well as a soft copy).
I would recommend not drinking (alcohol) for at least 3 days leading up to the tattoo date. This is due to alcohol thinning your blood, resulting in a more difficult time tattooing as well as affecting the healing process. I have no problems with smoking in the studio.
Make sure you are well rested, well hydrated, and have eaten before the session. I would also recommend moisturising the area of skin where the tattoo would be placed, as this can improve the outcome of the tattoo
No, I only work with black and white inks.
No, all tattoos must be booked through this website, and an appointment has to be scheduled.
This will depend on the tattoo that is being covered up, and what you would like to cover it up with. I will take on some projects; however, if I feel it wouldn’t be possible, I would not. Please fill in the booking form if interested in getting a tattoo covered up.
Yes, I mainly use Dynamic TBK, which is also vegan. I would recommend viewing the ingredients if you are worried about allergic reactions.
Yes, however I would appreciate it if not more than four friends were to come. The reception of the building requires all those entering to carry a form of identification, as they will not allow anyone to enter the building without it.
The studio is in a building called Le’Mac on Church Road, in Westlands.
Here are a list of situations in which I would suggest not getting tattooed:
- When pregnant
- Pre-surgery
- Post-surgery
- When you don’t know what you want
- When you’re sunburnt / know you are going to be exposing the tattoo to sun
- When pressured into it
It depends largely on your body, a good range would be 4 days to 2 weeks.
