Frequently Asked Questions At In Bloom Tattoo Studio
At In Bloom Tattoo Studio, we want to make sure your visit with us is completely enjoyable! Here is information which we hope will be helpful in your planning process!
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Do I need appointment for a consultation?
At In Bloom Tattoo Studio we recommend using our contact form to email us and let us know what day and time would work best for you. We want to spend time with you for your complete satisfaction. Whether you are looking for your first tattoo, or a complex custom creation, our artists are here to bring your vision to life.
Do you do Walk-In Tattoos in Kelowna?
While we recommend booking a consultation for custom pieces, we welcome walk-in tattoos when time allows. Stop by our studio, or call ahead, to see if an artist is available for your next piece.
How do I take care of my tattoo after leaving the studio?
For aftercare instructions, click here.
What is the minimum age for getting a tattoo?
You must be at least 18 years old with parental consent (form), and also show valid government-issued photo ID.
What should I ask my tattoo artist?
When preparing for a tattoo appointment, it’s important to ask your tattoo artist the right questions to ensure a safe and satisfying experience. You might want to ask about their experience, what styles they favour, and whether you can look at their portfolio of previous work. You can ask about the type of ink used, how to handle pain, and what the price will be. These questions will help you gauge the artist’s experience and clarify any concerns you might have about the tattooing process.
Can I book a tattoo if I am taking antibiotics or immunosuppressants?
No, these medications can affect your ability to heal properly. We are happy to work with you to reschedule your appointment when you can dedicate time to proper aftercare and recovery.
Will getting a tattoo hurt?
Pain during a tattoo is managed through various methods, though it varies from person to person. Prior to your visit, you can choose to book a consultation with your artist to discuss pain management strategies. Purchasing over-the-counter numbing cream in advance is optional. Most people find the experience manageable, especially when they focus on the spectacular end result.