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Price and Booking?You can click "More" at the top and scroll to "Book Online". Services available to book are "Video Consultation" and "Tattoo Booking". It's best starting with the consultation unless you're certain you're ready for an appointment, then I recommend saving both. Tattoo Booking is $200 nonrefundable deposit. Consultations are always free unless you're ready to book, I can set the appointment during our meeting. For better accuracy and expectations, all tattoos are estimated upon the discussion of details during a consultation. Minimum is $100 and maximum full day sessions usually don't exceed $1000 and often range between that. You may need more than one day. Size, placement, and details all determine given estimates. Based on decided information, I can predict what the maximum price and time to expect is, as well as the number of sessions. I am by appointment only. You can save a time slot for consultations every Monday from 1pm to 7 pm. Just ask if you need another day and time and I can enter you in the schedule. Once reserved, there will be an invitation sent to your email for you to join the meeting. You can share the invite with one guest to join us. We book your tattoo appointment together during the consultation once we've met, and you know what to expect.
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Coverups?You have found the queen of coverups! I am confident that I can find a solution to anything. From scars to tribal and blackouts, there's nothing that can't be fixed, hidden or extended upon. If you are struggling to think of something to cover your old tattoo you can ask me for suggestions. Try to imagine there's nothing to cover at all. Think of what you like or would get if you could start over and leave the technicalities of how that would work up to me. Take that step for a better tattoo by booking a consultation!
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Aftercare and Scars?Aftercare Liquid Dial Gold antibacterial soap Palmer's Cocoa Butter solid jar Organic Coconut Oil *** Keep clean and hydrate until skin is ready to peel. By then you can leave it dry and protect dead skin until it is finished peeling. Wash twice daily or more when necessary. Each wash use hot water, rinse with cold then briefly air dry. Use Palmer's cocoa butter or oils as needed even after it's healed. Plastic Wrap​ Keep bandage on overnight until your first wash in the morning. After brief air dry, use Palmer's cocoa butter and re-wrap in plastic. Use clear medical tape and keep on tight until your next wash. Repeat for 2 to 3 days and nights. Do not let it dry or air out until you are done with the plastic and the skin is ready to peel. Derm Shield​ For this, or any type of adhesive bandage, make sure to test patch away from your tattoo prior to your appointment. You can find out if you're allergic using clear medical tape as well. Please consider purchasing your own roll for large projects, or a personal pack for small tattoos. Janet provides it otherwise. Leave it on airtight for 3 to 5 days. Rewrap only if the seal breaks in the first 48 hours and contact Janet. Otherwise, do not rewrap. If damage or leak occurs, remove when you are able to properly wash. If extra protection is needed for rough jobs, animals and children, crowds or outdoors; leave bandage on for no longer than 6 to 7 days maximum. Reminder: No sun No swimming or submerging No working out No touching without washing hands Remember to wash immediately after any incidents with antibacterial soap. Contact me if accidents or emergencies occur. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Proper care will hold quality better for the longevity of your tattoo. Scar Treatment I have a trick we came up with to flatten, heal and minimize scarring for an emergency situation many years ago and it has worked incredibly for many people ever since! Ask me or discuss in a consultation if you have questions about my scar treatment. ·Manuka Honey ·Red Mill organic baking soda ·Dr. Bronner's liquid soap, travel size available ·Vitamin E oil and/or coconut oil *** Always use quality products for best results. Treat your scar for one week then take a break for a week. You can repeat the process as needed to repair damaged tissue and restore healthy skin. Do not overuse and allow breaks from exfoliation. Feel free to ask if you have any questions! Soak the scar in manuka honey and secure it with plastic wrap and clear medical tape every night for one week. You can also order manuka honey strips online for areas difficult to keep wrapped. Each morning scrub the baking soda into the honey to help exfoliate dead skin. Wash with any scent Dr. Bronner's liquid soap. Please tell me if you have other healthy soaps you prefer. Use Coconut oil and/or Vitamin E oil to help lightly moisturize.
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Travel?Located very close to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Many clients have traveled to me or include tattoo appointments in their vacation plans. As for me I have friends and family I plan on visiting in other states and countries in the future. Amongst other conventions, I've tattooed in the Hawaii Ink and Art Expo several times and will return again one day. Currently my cat is on heart medication so for now my travel plans are on hold. Once I'm ready to travel again, I will be tattooing abroad from guest spots to shows, and I hope to meet you on future trips! I will be ready to ship merchandise, art and prints soon!
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Pain?This might be asked just as much as the price, but it truly varies from person to person. I like to say if they can do it so can you! I will be honest, and you can't compare, because the experience can be anywhere from a mild cat scratch to liquid fire. Although I've been told I have a light hand; location, style and size will factor into it. It goes in waves and is most often gradual. I've helped clients with a severe needle phobia conquer their fears. It is possible to section off and go two days in a row but it's good to pace yourself. The process is also therapeutic, even when it has us second guessing our life choices and coming out on the other side a total badass. It can be like a massage to an out of body experience, but if you really want it, you can do it! Always feel free to ask, but I don't usually recommend numbing cream. I do use Bactine; it helps tremendously! I often hear it's not as bad as anticipated and I hope this helps you know you're brave enough for the tattoo you've been dreaming of. For pain or in awe, it's true you might laugh and shout Dammit Janet!
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