Healing Instructions

Proper healing and aftercare can be the key to your new tattoo keeping its vitality and being fresh years into the future, or not looking the way you’d want, ten years down the road. That can make that initial first week after getting a tattoo a little nerve-wracking, as you don’t want to do anything to negate its healing, but our tips will make sure it heals in amazing fashion. 

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Painful Spots

Let’s start off by saying this: all tattoos hurt. There is not a single spot on your body that doesn’t at least slightly hurt from getting a needle put into it–logically speaking. However, some spots (lower back, upper bicep, ribs) hurt more than others (outside of the shoulder, and forearm).

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Traditional Tattoos

The “traditional” definition of a traditional tattoo usually deals with black lines, one-third black shading, one-third color, and one-third skin tone. It can also apply to the imagery that is being tattooed on a given person–a lot of military or postcard imagery is used for traditional tattoos and that can sometimes be what defines them, in terms of style.

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Flash Tattoos

A Flash Tattoo is a pre-drawn image that is already colored and shaded, so that you can have an understanding of size and design before you get it on your body. We have hundreds of flash designs in the shop, ready to be stenciled and applied.


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Street Shop Tattooing

We take pride in keeping the history and origins of street shop tattooing alive and well in Philadelphia. While there is nothing wrong with studio setups for tattooing, there is something visceral and classic about the walk-in, street shop experience. It’s what tattooing should be and is the very roots from which the industry took off.


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