FAQs
FAQs - Terrakiu Tattoos London
Q: Where are you located?
A: We are located in sheperds bush west London.
Q: What styles of tattoos do you specialize in?
A: We specialize in custom Japanese tattoos and bespoke, freehand designs.
Q: Do you offer consultations before getting a tattoo?
A: Yes, we provide free consultations to discuss your design ideas and placement.
Q: How experienced are your tattoo artists?
A: Our artists are highly experienced professionals specializing in custom and freehand tattoos.
Q: Can I bring my own design or ideas?
A: Absolutely. We welcome your ideas and will work with you to create a personalized tattoo.
Q: Do you use sterile and safe equipment?
A: Yes, we follow strict hygiene standards with sterile, single-use needles and equipment.
Q: Is it possible to get a tattoo on the same day as the consultation?
A: Depending on availability and the size of the tattoo, same-day appointments may be possible.
Q: How long does a Japanese tattoo session usually last?
A: Session length varies depending on the design size and complexity, typically ranging from 1 to 4 hours.
Q: What should I expect during the tattoo process?
A: The process includes design consultation, stenciling or freehand drawing, and the tattoo application with breaks as needed.
Q: How should I care for my new tattoo?
A: We provide detailed aftercare instructions, including keeping the tattoo clean, moisturized, and avoiding sun exposure.
Q: Do you cover tattoos or do touch-ups?
A: Yes, we offer cover-ups and touch-ups to refine existing tattoos.
Q: How do I book an appointment?
A: You can contact us directly via phone, email, or visit us in Kings Cross to schedule a consultation or appointment.
Q: What forms of payment do you accept?
A: We accept major credit/debit cards and cash payments.
Q: Are the tattoos painful?
A: Tattoo pain varies based on personal tolerance and placement; our artists work to make the experience as comfortable as possible.
Q: Do you tattoo minors?
A: No, clients must be 18 years or older with valid ID to receive a tattoo.