Frequently asked questions

One of the things that makes my studio special is that it’s a very calm and cozy space. You can feel right at home and even choose the music because it will be just you and me during the entire session.
Since I work alone, I dedicate 100% of my time to your design, your experience, and your tattoo. I also don’t like to rush—I’m a very patient and detail-oriented person, which is why I take on only a few clients per day. This way, we can take our time to make sure everything is perfect: choosing the right size for your design based on your body placement, testing the stencil multiple times, and spending as much time as needed to ensure your tattoo looks amazing. And of course, taking beautiful pictures of your new tattoo—which, by the way, I always send to you!


All the materials I use are sterile and single-use. The tattoo bed and workspace are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected after every session because I believe in maintaining a clean environment to guarantee the highest level of hygiene—for both your safety and my peace of mind.

Don’t worry, we’ll take as much time as you need, and I’ll explain the entire process step by step. We’ll go slowly, and we won’t start until you feel 100% sure. The good thing about fine line tattoos is that, since they are so thin and small, they usually don’t hurt as much as larger ones with shading and filling. This means the impact on the skin is lower, and it suffers less. Everyone experiences pain differently, and some areas of the body are more sensitive than others. I will guide you at all times to ensure you have a great first experience

The price of a tattoo varies depending on the design, its size, the area of the body you choose to get it on, and whether you want it in a single color or multiple colors. For example, getting a 2cm heart silhouette on your arm is not the same as getting a phrase tattooed on your ribs. Some areas are more difficult to tattoo, and certain designs take more time to create, so all of these factors must be considered.
For this reason, you can message me with all this information, and I will provide you with a price based on your idea.
My minimum price at the studio is €50 for very simple and minimalist tattoos that do not exceed 2cm, such as an initial, a number, a zodiac symbol, a heart, a star, etc. These are very simple, linear designs without shading or filling. Any other designs will start from that price.

If you got the tattoo done with me at the studio, the touch-up will cost between €10-€20, depending on the area of the body and the size of the touch-up. The price covers the cost of the new materials needed for the procedure.
If the tattoo was not done by me, send me a message, and I’ll give you a price. However, the cost will start at the studio’s minimum price: €50.

No, I only do fine line tattoos. I don’t do piercings, nor do I sell jewelry or materials. In fact, I think I would faint just at the thought of doing piercings!

Of course! All you need to do is let me know how many of you there are, so I can schedule enough time for everyone. That way, we make sure everyone gets tattooed without rushing. If you tell me on the same day, I might have only reserved a spot for one person, and no matter how small the tattoo is, cleaning and preparing the bed and work area takes time. So, booking your appointment in advance is all that’s needed!

I usually work with appointments because it helps me manage my time better and give everyone the best attention possible. However, if you walk in and I don’t have another appointment at that moment and I’m available, I won’t have any problem tattooing you if the design allows it and doesn’t take too many hours to do. Worst case, if I’m with a client, we can look at available time slots and find the best moment to do it.

As many as you want! However, it’s important that you let me know in advance about all the tattoos you’d like to get, so I can have everything prepared for your appointment. This also helps me allocate enough time for all of them. If you tell me on the day of the appointment that you want more tattoos, there might not be enough time to finish them, or the client after you could be left waiting too long. It’s better to give me a heads-up beforehand. I’m happy to do multiple tattoos, as it allows us to make the most of the needle and ink you’re using at that moment. Plus, it might be more cost-effective to get several tattoos in one day rather than across different appointments!

A tattoo is forever, and it’s normal to have doubts. I can create the design based on your idea without any problem, and we can modify it as needed to match what you have in mind. There would be an upfront payment for the design creation. If you decide to get the tattoo, the payment will be deducted from the tattoo price. If you’re still unsure about it, that’s totally fine, but please note that the initial payment won’t be refunded, as it covers the time and work spent on creating the design.

I’ll send you your design the day before your appointment so you can approve it or let me know any changes you want to make. I assure you there’s plenty of time to make adjustments if I get a quick response from you, as I’ll be 100% focused on your design the day before your appointment. If you can’t be available the day before to review it or need it earlier to have more time to think it over, you can make a partial payment for the tattoo in advance, and I’ll prioritize your design, having it ready sooner.

There are areas of the body where tattoos are more likely to fade or become softer over time, regardless of whether they are fine or bold lines, due to the amount of friction they experience. For example, tattoos on the hands, feet, fingers, or areas where the skin folds, like the wrists, knees, or elbows, are more prone to fading.