I got a very small tattoo (quite a few months back and would now like to share my experience) a little bigger than an inch all around in a circle in the shape of a face that was split in half with an eye on each side very simple all black single needle no shading on my inner wrist and got charged 100$ and he got a 20$ tip (one of my first tattoos ... I know better now) because not only did it rough and horribly deep but because of that it looks all spoty and was done but a guy who just wanted to get it over with. I've now gotten other tattoo's by a real professional on the other side of my inner wrist that didn't hurt and it's more intricate and bigger and it went great not a bit of scabbing. So I don't endorse this place at all even the manager who set the high price wasn't in a good mood. I'm very disappointed in the tattoo I have and can't wait to get it redone over so the ink doesn't have gaps in it. I wish I could upload a picture to show how bad of a job they did on a small tattoo but it...
Read moreMy girlfriend and I came home on leave and went in to get small heart tattoos on the palm side of our hands, on the finger, below the the joint. After the tattoos healed a bit it was clear they were horrible tattoos. The line work is awful. Certain lines are much thicker than others. There are a few spots where the ink has spread under the skin. Unfortunately my girlfriend had to fly back to NY but I went back in to show them the how bad the tattoo was and how unsatisfied I was, but they wouldn't even look at their work. They did not once offer to touch up or even make it even. They clearly do not care about keeping happy cliental. I have had much better experiences at lotus where they actually hold up their work and are willing to make adjustments to keep the client happy and pleased. I will not go back to this establishment. I am completely unsatisfied with this shop and wouldn't recommend...
Read moreCame here to get my nose piercing and daiths piercing switched out and it was a great experience. They can pierce with jelwery you buy/bring in as long as it's the proper length/size/metal and the gem placing won't irritate it and the type of jelwery you bought will fit your anatomy AND you must know if you are allergic to the material or not. I usually prefer this approach, but requires alot of research on your end to do this. I always buy 14k yellow gold and if it's a new piercing I get a longer length. If I had it for the proper healing time to get it switched, I downsize. Sometimes I even send links/pictures before I buy the jelwery to some piercers to double check. If you didn't get pierced here it's 20$ per piercing to get it switched out. If YOU DID get pierced here it's free. Be honest, don't lie please. They gotta pay their bills too and they can always check the...
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