FAQs
If your question is not answered below, reach out to us at (508) 295-0434.
General Questions
We're located in East Wareham, directly across from Harbor Freight on Cranberry Highway.
3065 Cranberry Hwy, Suite C13 East Wareham, MA 02538
Tattoo Questions
No, we're currently accepting walk-ins.
It's advisable that if you do walk in and you're looking for a complex custom design or a larger piece, that you sit down with one of our artists for a consultation and book your tattoo out for the next available appointment.
By booking or calling ahead of time, you can be sure that the desired artist will be there when you come in.
There are a few ways:
• You can fill out the tattoo booking form here.
• You can call us at (508) 295-0434.
• Or you can come into the shop and book in person.
If you're looking to book with a specific artist, just mention them by name or use the Artist dropdown on the tattoo booking form.
Yes, all bookings require a deposit.
If you need to reschedule, please contact the shop, or your artist directly, at least 48 hours in advance. All deposits are non-refundable.
You must be 18+ to get a tattoo. You'll need to bring a valid I.D. to your appointment. A valid I.D. can be one of the following: Drivers license, passport or military identification.
Yes, it is safe. We maintain strict sterilization practices and have single-use equipment that comes directly from the manufacturer in E.O. gas sterilized pouches.
All of our artists, including our apprentices have an OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Certification, CPR and First Aid Certification, and a certification on Skin Course Anatomy.
We have an $100 minimum for tattoos. Our artists have an hourly rate ranging from $120 - $200. Pricing varies based on the size, placement, color, and artist. We can provide more accurate pricing after your tattoo consultation.
• Get a good night's rest the night before.
• Eat a balanced meal.
• Drink plenty of water.
• Shower beforehand.
• Bring your I.D. (i.e. drivers license, passport, military identification).
• Wear comfy clothes and/or clothes that will allow access to the desired area of your tattoo.
• We keep candy on hand, but it's always good to bring a snack and drink.
1. During your consultation, one of our artists will sit down with you to talk through the design that you're looking for or help guide you on what design fits best for the vision you have or the meaning you're looking to symbolize. Feel free to bring in any references you may have for us to look at – the more you have, the better!
2. Once the design and placement is decided on, an estimate on pricing will be given, as well as availability on when the tattoo can be done. We ask for a deposit when booking a tattoo.
3. Next, you get tattooed! We will provide aftercare instructions once your tattoo is finished.
What to expect
Tattoos in the healing process may be red, itchy, and sore for the first few days. Avoid scratching or picking at any scabs as it heals.
What to do
• Remove the wrap from your tattoo after the first 24 hours has passed.
• Wash the area twice a day (morning and night) with antibacterial soap and water.
• Apply a thin layer of ointment 2-3 times a day. We recommend using Aquaphor Healing Ointment.
• Repeat this for the next 2-3 weeks while your tattoo is in the healing stages.
While your tattoo is healing, stay away from pools, beaches, lakes, rivers, etc. Do not go swimming and avoid a lot of exposure to direct sunlight.
Piercing Questions
No, we're currently accepting walk-ins.
Calling ahead of time may be best to make sure that our resident piercer is in the shop.
There are a few ways:
• You can fill out the piercing appointment form here.
• You can call us at (508) 295-0434.
• Or you can come into the shop and book in person.
Yes, we do. All of our piercing prices include a selection of jewelry we have available for you to choose from at the shop. Some specialty jewelry may include an additional charge.
We offer a wide variety of piercings, so the price will depend on the placement you're looking for. Our cost includes the price of jewelry. You can find a list of our piercing prices here.
What to expect
A piercing that's in the healing process can be tender, itchy or bruised for a few weeks.
Your new piercing may bleed a bit for the first few days. You may also experience some swelling.
What to do
• Wash your hands before cleaning the area
• Spray with sterile wound wash three times a day
• Gently dry with clean, disposable products like gauze or cotton swabs
• Avoid touching your piercing, except when cleaning it.
• Avoid sleeping on your piercing.
• During the healing process, keep out of pools, the ocean, lakes, etc.
For oral piercings, use an alcohol-free antimicrobial mouthwash or dental rinse. During the initial healing time, rinse with mouthwash 3-4 times daily (after meals).