The price of a tattoo depends on the style, size of the area you're tattooing, skin type, and color of your future tattoo—in other words, many factors!
We'll discuss all of these during our consultations and can then tell you exactly how much your tattoo will cost. An estimate beforehand isn't reliable.
A guideline for you:
We base our calculations on the artist's minimum effort and offer you a fixed price per hour or a project price. This gives you maximum security when planning your costs, allowing you to relax and enjoying every minute of your tattoo session.
Is getting tattoos worse in the summer?
Absolutelly no! Tattoos can be done any time of year – what matters is how you deal with them afterward.
In summer, the challenge is avoiding swimming pools and sun exposure;
In winter, it's the rapid dehydration from the cold air and the thick layer of clothing that covers them.
In both cases: you just have to adjust your behavior for a short period of time!
How do I care for my new tattoo, especially if it’s heavily blacked out?
KEEP IT CLEAN AND SAFE
Wash your hands before washing your tattoo.
Remove the plastic wrap.
Use Octanisan soap to wash your tattoo.
In the first wash make sure all the vaseline is washed off good.
Don‘t stay too long under the water.
finish each time the shower with very hot water and than super cold on the tattoo, especially the massive black parts (good for blood circulation and healing, also against swelling).
Let it dry open, NO TOWEL or anything.
Do this in the morning and the evening to hydrate your tattoo.
Apply just after around 3 - 5 days a microscopic amount of cream on it (fineline 3 days / massive black part 5 days !!!!).
DON‘T use cream before. Just shower the tattoo twice a day.
I recommend to use very little amount of cream to heal your tattoo and the cream I recommend is this.
When is possible let your tattoo on open air, free from foil and clothes.
When is not possible to let your tattoo free, please just use cotton clothes in contact with your new fresh tattoo.
When can I exercise again after getting a tattoo?
We recommend that you refrain from any sporting activity for at least one week, as perspiration on a wound always carries a certain risk of infection.
Once the tattoo is dry, no more fluid, blood, or ink is seeping out, you can resume sporting activities to a limited extent.
However, we recommend avoiding activities that carry the risk of damaging the tattoo (e.g., climbing, martial arts, contact sports).
Endurance sports should generally be possible again after 10 days, everything should have healed superficially and there should no longer be any significant feeling of tightness, meaning you can resume almost all sporting activities.
For water-based sports, we recommend a 25 days break so that even soaking the skin does not cause any further damage to the final result.