BEFORE BOOKING AN APPOINTMENT

 
Antes de agendar tu cita, es importante que conozcas algunos detalles clave para asegurar que tu experiencia sea la mejor posible.
Hemos reunido 10 puntos esenciales con información que te ayudará a prepararte y a resolver cualquier duda.
Check the list and make sure you’re ready for your next appointment!

 

Choose the artist that best suits your project.
The artist's experience and skill are crucial at this stage. Provide a brief description of your idea to the artist and start a project together. It's always a 50-50 collaboration to achieve a great outcome.
2. Think about the design
Make sure the design you choose is meaningful to you and something you'd want to see on your skin forever. Avoid impulsive decisions (partner names, dates, fleeting trends, etc.).
3. Consider the placement
Some areas of the body tend to be more painful to tattoo than others. Also, think about how the tattoo will age over time and whether you want it to be visible or not. A "cool" tattoo at 25 might not hold the same meaning of "cool" at 40, especially for something you plan to carry with you for life.
4. Size matters
Having a clear idea about the size and area for the tattoo is important, as there are guidelines that ensure the tattoo looks harmonious with the body's silhouette. If you're still unsure about the size, our artist can offer some recommendations.
5. Main idea:
Details and elements you wish to include in your project. Keep in mind the artist's recommendations, as in some cases, not everything we imagine may look as good as we expect.
6. Skin preparation:
Hydrate your skin well with unscented creams, avoid sun exposure or any irritation before the session. Do not drink alcohol or take aspirin before getting tattooed, as they can increase bleeding. Avoid recreational drug use—life is much calmer without them. In our space, we are very friendly, but we have zero tolerance for clients who choose to consume alcohol or any kind of drugs before the session.
7. Pain and time
Tattoos can be painful in some cases, and the session time may vary depending on the size and complexity of the design. Prepare yourself mentally for this, create your favorite playlist, and even download a movie or series for sessions lasting more than 3 hours. This will make your process much more relaxing.
8. Tattoo style
RealismFocused on recreating realistic images, whether portraits, landscapes, or animals, with great detail and shading.

Black and GreyUses only black ink and shading to create contrasts and depth, popular in portraits and realistic designs.

Japanese (Irezumi):: Caracterizado por grandes piezas detalladas que suelen cubrir grandes áreas del cuerpo, con motivos tradicionales como dragones, flores de cerezo y samuráis.

Biomechanical:Combines elements of human anatomy with mechanical parts, creating a futuristic and surreal effect.

Minimalist:Minimalist: Simple and small designs with fine lines, often in black and white, that can be symbolic or abstract.

Surrealism:Inspired by the surrealist art movement, it features dreamlike and abstract images that challenge reality.

Calligraphy:Focused on letters and typography, whether in the form of quotes, names, or meaningful phrases, with an emphasis on the aesthetics of the fonts used.
9. Price
Good tattoos are not usually cheap. Make sure you understand the cost and are willing to invest in good work. Don’t make decisions lightly about something you will carry for life, and it’s always better to get a good tattoo from the start than to fix it in the future.
10. Healing
The healing process can take several weeks. During this time, it's important to take good care of the tattoo to avoid damage and ensure it heals properly. It's better to invest 3 to 4 weeks in recovery than to spend extra money fixing it.