About Fine line Tattoos
Softer, thinner, and more intricate than traditional style tattoos, by utilizing both three and single-needle techniques. Fineline tattoos are susceptible to fading and blurring, especially if not properly taken care of. While fine line tattoos are often put in spots like the neck, hands, and fingers and don't typically take up too much surface area on the body, it is important to make sure you allow your tattoo to fully heal. Unlike traditional tattoos, touch ups will be needed and should be booked 6-10 weeks.
Friendly reminder that I'm still a beginner tiny tattoo artist with 4 years of permanent make-up experience.
Submitting an inquiry helps me determine if I'm capable of tattooing the design you're interested in. As an artist it's my job to communicate if there's a design I cannot do. Thank you for understanding!
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FAQ’s
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I can tattoo fingers, but I do not tattoo palms due to the significant fading and unpredictable healing process. The skin on the palms is much thicker and regenerates faster, which causes ink to fade quickly or even disappear entirely. Finger & hand tattoos also fade faster than tattoos in other areas, but with proper placement and aftercare, they can last longer—though touch-ups may still be needed.
Getting a finger/hand tattoo is a commitment, and it’s important to understand that multiple touch-ups may be required over time to maintain its appearance. If you’re considering a finger tattoo, I recommend keeping the design simple and being prepared for the natural fading process.
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You can change your design up to 72 hours of booking. After 72 hours you cannot change your design. I pre-draw/trace every design before your scheduled appointment, while still taking clients for other services, leaving me with little to no time to make adjustments before you come in.
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+18. Must provide a valid ID! I do not tattoo minors even with parental consent.
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I don’t mind taking a look at the tattoo but typically do not because of variation in Technique & Ink – Every artist uses different techniques, ink brands, and needle configurations. Touching up someone else’s work can lead to inconsistencies in how the tattoo heals and looks over time.
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Fine line tattoos are said to fade more aggressively than regular tattoos, though both tattoo styles will fade with time, and may need touch-ups. The longevity of your tattoo in either style relies on the location of the tattoo and how well you care for your skin. Finger/hand tattoos are areas that don’t retain as long and will need future touch ups. Touch ups are not included.
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Yes but red pigment has a higher risk of causing allergic reactions compared to other colors.
Some clients experience more swelling, itching, or prolonged healing time.
Red ink may fade faster, sometimes turning pink or brown over time.
In some cases, red ink may be rejected by the skin, leading to raised or bumpy textures.
Red ink is more difficult to remove with laser treatments compared to black ink.