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What To Expect When Booking a Custom Tattoo Design
One of the coolest parts of getting tattooed is having something designed specifically for you. Custom tattoos are collaborative, personal, and completely different from picking flash off the wall — but a lot of people don’t always know what the process looks like behind the scenes. Here are a few things to expect when booking a custom tattoo design with your artist. Your Artist Probably Won’t Start Drawing Right Away A lot of clients assume their artist begins drawing their
Ava Luna
May 74 min read


How to Keep Your Tattoos Looking Fresh: Long-Term Tattoo Maintenance
Getting tattooed is only part of the process — how you care for your tattoo long-term plays a huge role in how it looks years down the road. Even the best tattoos will naturally soften a bit over time, but good aftercare habits can help keep your tattoos looking sharper, brighter, and healthier for much longer. Here are the biggest things you can do to protect your investment. Wear Sunscreen. Seriously. If there’s one thing tattoo artists constantly repeat, it’s this: the sun
Ava Luna
May 73 min read


Don’t Rawdog Your Tattoo Appointment: How to prepare for your tattoo
Getting tattooed isn’t just about showing up and sitting in the chair. A little preparation beforehand can make a huge difference in how comfortable your appointment feels, how well your skin takes the tattoo, and how smoothly the healing process goes afterward. Here are a few simple things you can do before your appointment to help set yourself — and your artist — up for the best possible experience. Start Moisturizing Your Skin in Advance Healthy skin tattoos better. Dry, f
Ava Luna
May 74 min read


Tattoo Aftercare Guide (Canada)
Getting a new tattoo is exciting—but proper aftercare is what keeps it looking clean, vibrant, and well-healed. Follow these steps to make sure your tattoo heals properly. Bandage & Second Skin If a regular bandage is applied, leave it on for 4 to 5 hours. If second skin is applied, leave it on for 3 days. If second skin is compromised with a tear, hole, leakage, or the tattoo is exposed in any way, remove it immediately. Your second skin may fill with ink and plasma—this is
Ava Luna
Apr 82 min read
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