Frequently Asked Questions
Open Tuesday-Saturday
Artist Hours Vary
I am under 18 - Can I get a tattoo with parental consent?
No… We only provide services to clients who are 18 years and older. sorry, no exceptions. You must provide a valid government issued photo id that includes your birthdate.
Do you provide piercing services and jewelry?
No… We only provide Tattoo services and do not sell jewelry or help with jewelry placement.
Do you provide permanent make-up (PMU) services?
No… we are not trained to apply permanent make-up (PMU) and suggest finding a licensed artist who specializes in this technique.
How much is a tattoo?
Each artist is an independent contractor who sets their own pricing. We will be able to provide you with a quote once we have a few details about your desired art. please make sure you understand and agree to the pricing prior to booking your appointment.
Are Free Touch-Ups included?
Generally, one free touch-up is included if you come back within 1 year of your original appointment.
Exceptions to this rule are tattoos on fingers, palms of the hands, toes, bottoms of feet and art done without black ink. these areas of the body and tattoos done without a black outline tend to not hold regardless of how well applied.
Ultimately, it is up to your artist if they will offer a free touch-up, so don’t be afraid to ask!
Do you Require a Deposit?
Yes… in order to book your appointment for a specific day and time, a $100 deposit is required. Deposits are non-refundable and your deposit will is applied to the final cost of your tattoo.
What forms of Payment do you accept?
Cash is King - but Please review which payment options your artist accepts prior to your appointment so that you can arrive prepared.
Should I tip my Artist?
we take pride in our tattoos and it feels great when we get a tip. that said, tipping is not required and it is ultimately up to you and your budget if you want to give a tip.
Can I bring other guests with me to my appointment?
we ask that you do not bring additional guests along for your appointment Due to the size of our studio and in keeping our environment Comfortable, Safe and sanitary. If you feel you need support, please ask your artist beforehand to make sure space is available for guests.
*We also ask that children do not come to your appointment - unattended children will not be allowed and you may be asked to reschedule your appointment.
Where can I park?
Parking is free in Windsor!!! You can park on Main street, in the Walnut lot at the rear of our building or any side streets or public parking lots around Windsor Lake/Boardwalk Park. You can access the Walnut Parking lot through the alleyway off of 5th street.
What should I do to prepare for my appointment?
A couple things that will make the tattoo experience most enjoyable:
Shower beforehand - It doesn’t have to be right before your appointment, but feeling fresh and keeping your body clean goes a long way
Wear comfortable clothing that gives your artist access to the area they will be tattooing
Eat & Hydrate beforehand - feel free to bring water and snacks for those long sessions. This must be store and consumed outside of the procedure areas.
DO NOT BRING ALCOHOL OR DRUGS with you!!! THESE ITEMS ARE PROHIBITED IN THE SHOP AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END/CANCEL YOUR SESSION as a result.
smoking/vaping is not allowed in the shop out of respect for artists, staff, other patrons as well as per the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act (20-19) - indoor smoking/vaping is prohibited.
Can I drink alcohol before my appointment?
We do not recommend drinking prior to your appointment. if you show up intoxicated, we will not tattoo you. we recommend eating and hydrating before and after your appointment for the best results.
what medical conditions/prescriptions can effect getting tattooed?
Some medical conditions can have a negative impact on the results of your tattoo - we recommend consulting with your physician prior to getting tattooed to advise further - some of these include (but not limited to):
Allergies to dyes, pigments, metals, disinfectants, soaps, latex, iodine
Hemophilia
diabetes
high blood pressure
heart disease
skin cancer or severely sun damaged skin
Diseases, including skin diseases, that inhibit the body’s ability to heal
use of anticoagulants, antiplatelets, nsaids or other medications that thin the blood
antibiotics

