Frequently Asked Questions

  • Pricing depends entirely on the type of tattoo you have in mind, the sizing, the placement and of course the time and work involved. I cannot provide a definitive cost prior to the tattoo procedure, only an estimate as final factors on the day determine final cost.

  • Getting started is simple. First read my booking and tattoo process in the drop down menu to ensure I’m the right artist for you. Then fill out a Booking/Enquiry form. I will then respond when I can and walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way. Please be patient with my response as depending on my work schedule I may not be able to respond for a several days. For same day booking enquiries I’ll do my best to respond with whether I have availability or not.

  • I provide clarity and clear communication. I thoughtfully execute ideas, bringing ideas to life. My aim is to exceed expectations, by applying my professional and artistic interpretation and approach.

    I go above and beyond with every step of the process. Being a bit of a perfectionist who always thrives for the best tattoo outcome. I’m passionate about the work I do.

    It’s not just what I do—it’s how I do it, that sets me apart.

    For more clarity around my process please see ‘Booking/ Tattoo process’ in drop down menu!

  • You can reach me anytime via my contact page or email. I aim to respond within a few days however please allow extra time as I am a one lady operation

  • Unfortunately not. However I’m always on the look out for a body piercer to join my studio!

  • I generally only tattoo with black ink, and white (for highlighting only).

    However I’m currently still offering red ink, as it is popular for small fine line tattoos. One red colour/ tone only- please enquire further.

  • No, you should not get a tattoo in the area you are undergoing laser hair removal treatment. The laser will target the tattoo ink, leading to severe burns, blisters, and distorted or faded ink.

    The best practice is to complete all laser hair removal sessions first— typically waiting 12 weeks after the last laser session, before getting a new tattoo. (Other laser treatments- possibly requiring a longer stand down period, -please enquire with your technician)

  • I don’t tattoo those who are still breast feeding-

    While getting a tattoo whilst still breast feeding is considered low risk- its recommended not to.

    The primary concern is not the ink, but the risk of infection, which can pass to the baby.