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OF course it hurts, but you want me to say it does not !!!

The pain is an outside pain (irritation), not an inside one (tooth ache). It hurts less than a "Poke in the eye with a sharp stick"

"Anyone who wants a tattoo will be able to stand the pain."

No, you do not need to be drunk to get a tattoo...

In fact, if you are obviously under the influence of drugs or alcohol, any professional artist will refuse to tattoo you...

"Only drunks, can stand drunks long enough to put a tattoo on a drunk."

Nope, strictly tattoos...

Yes, the skin will still be the same as before. If you have dark or long body hair it might obscure the tattoo, if the tattoo is too small.

We use the same equipment (autoclave) that a hospital uses to sterilize our equipment. We also use disposable setups for each tattoo. Visit your tattoo artist to insure the instruments are individually wrapped and sterilized.

Yes, it can be anything you like, but it will need to be converted into a tattoo design. Some styles of artwork do not work well as a tattoo, but we use our years of experience to guide you with the selection of the artwork and style.

It is impossible to quote a price without seeing a design. Custom tattooing costs according to the time involved. Do not forget we have literally thousands of tattoo designs for you to choose from.

You must be 18 years of age. We do not tattoo minors with or without parental permission.

We accept cash, Visa, Master Card, Rupay, Debit Cards and Credit Cards.

Yes, but all tattoos will age. Sun, improper healing, and poor health, will affect the final results. How well they age depends on the size, and placement. Older tattoos can be redone and recolored. Unwanted tattoos can be covered with a new tattoo (cover up).

A new tattoo takes about three weeks to look as if it was always there, but they heal like any other scratch or scrape, or approximately two weeks.

Think of your skin as a filter over the tattoo. Darker skins will mute or obscure the color. Lighter skin will allow the color to be more vivid.

It is possible to be allergic to anything, however allergies to the colors is very rare. If you do have allergies, you might want to consult your doctor, for the proper tests and for an explanation.

Pregnant women, or anyone with a chronic serious condition, should get the advice of their doctor before getting a tattoo.

Probably the upper arm, yet it is more important to get your tattoo where you want it as opposed to getting it where it might hurt 10 % less. If you never had a tattoo, how would you know the difference ? The most important fact is your tattoo should be fun, and part of the fun is getting it where it will work the best for you. I have never had anyone stop in the middle of a tattoo, (although everyone thinks about stopping), because the pain was unbearable.

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