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Watercolor Tattoo Artist FAQs

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO GET A TATTOO?

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO GET A TATTOO?

Please send a detailed email that includes a description of the design, some photo references, and your preferred dates for the tattoo appointment. This information will help us process your request quickly and efficiently. Remember, we schedule appointments a maximum of two months in advance, and it's important to follow proper tattoo aftercare to ensure the best results, especially for intricate styles like watercolor tattoos.

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO GET A TATTOO?

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO GET A TATTOO?

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO GET A TATTOO?

In Massachusetts, you must be at least 18 years old to get a tattoo, as tattooing minors is prohibited regardless of parental consent. After your tattoo appointment, it's crucial to follow proper tattoo aftercare to ensure the best healing process, especially if you opt for a watercolor tattoo.

HOW CAN I GET A PRICE QUOTE?

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO GET A TATTOO?

DO I NEED TO LEAVE A DEPOSIT TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT?

To provide you with an accurate quote for your tattoo idea, we need to take into account several factors such as the subject, size, placement on the body, and detail. Additionally, it's important to consider your tattoo appointment and how it may affect your tattoo aftercare, especially for intricate designs like a watercolor tattoo.

DO I NEED TO LEAVE A DEPOSIT TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT?

DO I NEED TO LEAVE A DEPOSIT TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT?

DO I NEED TO LEAVE A DEPOSIT TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT?

Yes. A $250 deposit is required to secure your tattoo appointment. Please note that deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable, and they will be applied to the final price of your watercolor tattoo. Don't forget to follow the proper tattoo aftercare to ensure the best results!

HOW SHOULD I PREPARE FOR MY TATTOO SESSION?

DO I NEED TO LEAVE A DEPOSIT TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT?

HOW SHOULD I PREPARE FOR MY TATTOO SESSION?

We highly recommend having a nutritious meal before your tattoo appointment and ensuring you stay hydrated throughout the process. If you begin to feel lightheaded, having a soda can help, as sugar can provide a quick boost in such situations. It's important to avoid a scenario where you spend the day walking around Boston in the summer without drinking water and then come for a tattoo session on an empty stomach, as this can increase the risk of fainting. It's advisable to avoid excessive drinking the night before your appointment, as alcohol can lead to increased bleeding for up to 24 hours. Additionally, alcohol can dilute the tattoo pigments, affecting both the appearance and healing of your tattoo, which is crucial for proper tattoo aftercare. Stay relaxed and trust that you're in capable hands. There's no need to stress—it's just a tattoo!

WHAT FORMS OF PAYMENT ARE ACCEPTED?

DO I NEED TO LEAVE A DEPOSIT TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT?

HOW SHOULD I PREPARE FOR MY TATTOO SESSION?

We accept cash or credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) for your tattoo appointment. Please note that we do not accept checks. After your session, don’t forget to follow the tattoo aftercare instructions to ensure your watercolor tattoo heals beautifully.

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