Tattoo

ABOUT TATTOOING

Tattooing has come a long way and is now recognized as a form of art, self-expression, and individuality. Forget outdated ideas of generic designs—modern tattooing offers a vast range of styles, techniques, and approaches. Every piece is unique and tailored to the individual.

Today’s tattoo artists specialize in specific styles to deliver the highest quality work. It’s no longer about picking a design from a catalog. Each artist has their own signature and focuses on designs that best suit their expertise. Whether it’s delicate linework,fineline tattoos, realistic portraits, abstract desings, blackworks, old school or traditional tattoos, or aquarell tattoos every tattoo is the result of a thoughtful process where your vision merges with the artist’s style.

Quality and safety are our top priorities. We use certified inks and modern techniques to ensure that tattoos are not only aesthetically stunning but also skin-friendly and long-lasting. Every step—from the initial design to the final application—is executed with precision and professionalism.

If you’re considering getting a tattoo, take the time to choose an artist whose work resonates with you. A tattoo isn’t just decoration—it’s a part of you. And at our studio, we make sure you walk away with a piece of art that will stay with you for a lifetime.

TATTOO AFTERCARE

  • The success of a tattoo depends largely on proper aftercare, so it’s important not to underestimate it. A poorly healed tattoo may not retain its original quality, even after a touch-up.
  • Remove the protective film after 2-4 hours. By this time, the skin’s pores will have closed, minimizing the risk of infection and inflammation.
  • Gently wash the tattoo with antibacterial soap and pat it dry with a paper towel—do not rub!
  • For the first 48 hours, monitor your tattoo closely. A scab will start to form, binding with the ink—picking at it may cause ink loss. Wash the tattoo 2-3 times daily with antibacterial soap.
  • Apply a thin layer of cream (EASYTATTOO, available at our studio, or Bepanthen) 2-3 times a day—just enough to keep the skin from drying out but not overly greasy.
  • Allow the tattoo to breathe—do not cover or wrap it. Keep it in a clean, calm environment, avoiding unnecessary stretching or strain on the skin.
  • Continue washing and moisturizing until all scabs fall off naturally (approximately 2 weeks).
  • Itching is a sign of healing and typically occurs in the final days. Do not scratch! To relieve itching, wash the tattoo again with antibacterial soap.
  • Avoid alcohol and drugs, as they slow down healing. For at least 4 weeks, avoid excessive sun exposure, saunas, tanning beds, pools, and prolonged water exposure.
  • Tattoo colors fade in the sun, so protect your tattoo by using a high-SPF sunscreen (SPF 50+).
  • If you experience any healing issues, contact us immediately!

Q&A

On our website, you can browse each artist’s gallery. As you’ll see, every artist specializes in a different style. It’s best to choose an artist based on the style of tattoo you want. If you’re unsure about which style your tattoo idea falls into or if you’re still undecided about your design, feel free to message us. We’ll discuss your idea thoroughly at the studio and match you with the artist who can best bring your vision to life.

Of course, we can tattoo your own design. However, if it’s an image from the internet, we always make modifications to it. We don’t want to copy another artist’s work, and we believe you’d also prefer to have a tattoo that’s truly original.

In some cases, yes. However, we prefer to finalize the designs with you at your appointment. That’s why we schedule slightly longer sessions—to give us enough time to refine details or make any necessary changes.

The best way to book is by sending us an email or a message on IG, FB or TikTok Let us know what kind of tattoo you’re interested in (whether by sending reference images or simply describing your idea), the approximate size in cm, and the placement on your body. Based on that, we’ll determine if a personal consultation is needed or if we can go straight to scheduling your tattoo session.

Healing time varies from person to person, but generally, tattoos take around 2-3 weeks to heal. Your artist will explain the full aftercare instructions during your appointment, and you’ll also receive them printed on a card. If you’d like to read them in advance, you can find them here here.

Yes, we have everything you need for tattoo aftercare at our studio. We offer creams and antibacterial soap from OTZI (EasyTattoo). Prices range from €1 to €15, depending on the size of the product you choose.

The price depends on the final size and complexity of the design. The best way to get an estimate is to send us a description or image of what you want, including the approximate size in cm and the placement. The minimum price for a tattoo is €50. Small tattoos usually don’t exceed €150. Medium-sized tattoos are generally under €400. Large and difficult designs (such as sleeves, thigh pieces, or back projects) require multiple sessions. In these cases, we provide an estimated total price, which is then divided across sessions. If the design evolves over time, the cost may change, but we will always inform you in advance.

We only tattoo clients who are 18 years old or older.

Make sure you come in well-rested and feeling good—avoid staying up all night, partying, or coming in sick. A tattoo is a stressor on your body, so being in good shape helps with healing. Stay hydrated and eat a good meal beforehand. While we have refreshments at the studio, feel free to bring a snack, especially for longer sessions. Also, wear comfortable clothing—something that allows easy access to the tattoo area or older clothes you wouldn’t mind getting ink on.

We won’t lie—yes, tattoos do hurt. However, pain is very subjective and depends on the placement. Some areas are more sensitive than others, while some spots barely hurt at all. In our experience, most first-time clients expect the pain to be worse than it actually is.

Yes, we have experience tattooing over scars. However, we require an in-person consultation beforehand so we can assess the scar tissue. Not all scars can be tattooed over, and the feasibility also depends on how old the scar is.

Yes, we do. If you’re interested in a cover-up, please send us a photo of your current tattoo along with your idea for the new design. We’ll evaluate whether a cover-up is possible and discuss the best approach. Keep in mind that cover-up tattoos usually need to be larger and darker than the original piece.

This topic is often debated, but our stance is clear: we do not tattoo pregnant or breastfeeding clients. A tattoo is a body modification that carries risks such as infection or other complications, which could potentially affect your baby. We believe it’s best not to take any chances.