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Frequently Asked Questions

How to get in my schedule:

Submit a tattoo request through the website, here. Your request will be reviewed usually within 24-48 hours and you will be contacted via email regarding whether or not your request has been accepted. Further booking process information can be found here.

My Rates:

I am currently $160 per hour.

I have a $900 day rate of 6-8 hours.

I stay booked around 2-3 months out.
Black and Gray Realistic Portraits are discounted year-round.

 

I do not offer appointment reminders:

You will be given an appointment reminder card at the time of booking and it is your responsibility to remember it. I do not offer text or phone call reminders; so if you lose your reminder card, please email me as soon as possible and I'm happy to provide you with your scheduled date and time.

I offer ONE free touch-up:

If your tattoo needs a touch up and you have no further appointments, you must email me healed photos within 3 months of your last appointment to get scheduled for a free touch up. In order to qualify for a free touch up, you must have followed the provided aftercare instructions. A free touch up does NOT include adding onto the tattoo with any new details or imagery.

How to reschedule:

48 hour notice is REQUIRED to reschedule your appointment. You are limited to THREE reschedules.

Please EMAIL ( NateNashTattoos@gmail.com ) if you need to reschedule.

Aftercare Instructions:

If you lost your physical copy of the Aftercare Instructions, you can see them here.

Payment Options:

I accept cash and all major credit cards.

Do not use numbing cream:

The FDA has released numerous warnings regarding the use of numbing cream products and tattooing. Medically, numbing creams can cause VERY severe reactions - allergic reactions, chemical burns, and lidocaine poisoning are very real. Procedurally, numbing creams tighten your skin and make it difficult to apply ink - which will cause the tattoo to take much longer than originally estimated, and also the tattoo is likely to heal faded, inconsistent, and dull. I will not tattoo you if you have applied numbing cream to your tattoo area. I am not a doctor and I take your health, and my career, very seriously. No, I don't think you need to "earn" your tattoo - I just want you to be safe and I want to provide you with the best quality I can.

March 2024 January 2009 February 2007

 

WHEN YOU BOOK WITH AN ARTIST,

IT IMPLIES YOU'VE DONE YOUR RESEARCH &

DECIDED THEIR WORK IS WHAT YOU WANT.

TRUST THEM TO DO THEIR JOB.

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