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FAQ: - What are your business hours? We are usually open: Sunday: 1pm - 6pm Monday: 1pm - 9pm Tuesday: 1pm - 9pm Wednesday: 1pm - 9pm Thursday: 1pm - 9pm Friday: 1pm - 10pm Saturday: 1pm - 10pm However our hours may vary. - How can I make an appointment? You can message any of our artists on their social media or you can call our shop at (702)565-5411. - Where are you located? We are located at 227 S Water St, Henderson, NV, 89015. We are right across from City Hall and the Lifeguard Arena. - Who can I bring with me? We allow a max of three people to accompany you in our tattoo bays. And we do not allow unattended children within the shop. While we understand it can be hard to find childcare; majority of our artists have no child policies implemented. - What forms of payment do you take? We take cash, Visa, and Mastercard; Both Greg and Luke take Venmo, Cashapp, and Zelle. - How old do I have to be to come in? You have to be at least 14 years of age; and you need photo id/school id/passport, your birth certificate, your parent, and your parent needs their photo id as well. Or any paperwork showing that the adult with you has legal guardianship of you.

Tattoo FAQ: - What is the lowest price you charge? Our shop minimum is $100. We set our prices at an affordable price that also covers for the cost of materials. Here at Freak's Tattoo Emporium we use quality materials to give you the best results and experience. - What is your hourly rate? Our hourly rate depends on the artist. Feel free to message our artists for their prices. However majority of our artists start at $150 an hour. - What do you use for healing? We provide all of our clients with a Saniderm wrap. Saniderm (also known as Tagaderm or Second Skin) is like a sticker we put over the tattoo as it heals. This sticker usually stays on for around 7 days; however if needed we offer to change it out before then and we always send our clients home with extra pieces as well. - Do you take walk-ins? We are currently mainly appointment only, however you can always call us to see if we have availability for a walk-in. You can message any of our artists to set up an appointment as well. - Are deposits required? Almost all of our artists require a deposit that goes towards the tattoo. This deposit is non-refundable! - How old do I have to be to get a tattoo? You have to be at least 14 years of age; and you need photo id/school id/passport, your birth certificate, your parent, and your parent needs their photo id as well. Or any paperwork showing that the adult with you has legal guardianship of you.

Piercing Prices and Info: All of our prices include the cost of the jewelry. All of the tools, needles, and jewelry we use are sterile and we take cleanliness very seriously. We use implant grade surgical steel (316-LVM). After the recommended 90 days for healing customers are more than welcome to come in if they need assistance with changing their jewelry. Piercing Prices + Gauges - Ear Piercings: Conch - 14g - $60 Daith - 16g - $60 Rook - 16g - $60 Helix - 16g - $60 Tragus - 16g - $60 Lobe - 14/16g - $50 (for 1) $100 (for 2) Industrial - 14g - $80 Facial Piercings: Eyebrow - 14g - $60 Bridge - 14g - $80 Nostril - 16g - $60 Septum - 14g - $80 Monroe - 16g - $60 Medusa - 16g - $60 Lip - 14g - $60 Labret - 14g - $60 Verticle Labret - 14g - $60 Tongue - 14g - $60 Other Piercings: Genitals - 14g - $100 Naval - 14g - $60 Nipple - 14g - $60 (For 1) $100 (For 2)

Piercing Aftercare: Body piercings: -For the first couple weeks weeks your piercing may seep fluid that will crust around the jewelry. When you are in the shower, wash your hands and carefully use your fingernail to remove the crusting. -Washing the piercing with a mild *non-deodorant baby soap*. Place a pea sized drop of soap on the jewelry and rotate it back and forth through the piercing if you are pierced with a hoop. *Do NOT pull on or try to move any studs barbells*. Do not remove the jewelry. Thoroughly rinse the soap from the piercing. -Dry the piercing and apply *BACITRACIN, not Neosporin* to both sides of the piercing and rotate the jewelry back and forth to worth it through the piercing. *Again, do not remove the jewelry to do this and do not pull on any studs. Only move an rotate jewelry through if you are pierced with a hoop*. Wipe off the excess ointment to prevent it from getting sticky and causing a build-up of dirt, dust, pollen, and other irritants. Bacitracin is also petroleum based, so if you don't wipe of the excess ointment it prevents vital airflow from getting to the piercing which is needed for the healing process. -Clean and use ointment twice a day for the first 14 days, and then once a day for the next 30 days, and once a week as long as you have the piercing. -DO NOT use: Saline Solution, alcohol, peroxide, neosporin, or deodorant soap. They will dry up the skin in and around the piercing and make it brittle which can make the piercing more prone to infection or rejection. -No swimming pools or hot tubs for 7-10 days. -Avoid wearing tight clothes over a new piercing. -Do not change the jewelry for 90 days or until healed. -For any nipple or genital piercings please do not "use" them until they are healed as you could cause infection, or irritation/swelling to the piercing that can either prolong healing or increase the likelihood or rejection. Oral Piercings: -To keep the swelling to a minimum, use ice, slushies, popsicles, and ice water continuously for a week. -Avoid any food or drink with cultures and yeast, dairy products, and beer/wine, for at least a week. -Avoid smoking or vaping for a week, this includes marijuana or any other non-tobacco product as well. If you need to smoke, immediately rinse with water afterwards. -No oral sex for at least a week, you can receive but cannot give. No make-out sessions as well, just please avoid putting your mouth on anything or putting anything in your mouth during sex during the healing process. If you have any questions during the healing process, feel free to give us a call at (702)565-5411 or text the owner at (702)370-4397.

Tattoo Dressing Aftercare: In the first 24 hours, there may be a build up of plasma underneath the dressing. This is completely normal. If necessary, remove the the bandage and repeat from step one. Whether or not you change your dressing, leave it on for an additional three to six days. Once you remove the dressing keep your tattoo clean and use lotion as needed. *In some cases, you may experience an adverse reaction from the adhesive. You may notice some irritation, redness, or swelling around the bandage. If so, remove the bandage and wash the skin with antibacterial soap, and contact your artist for further instruction. Instructions: 1. Clean with a mild unscented soap and dry the tattoo thoroughly. 2. Cut the dressing to the desired length and shape if your artist has not already done so. You may need to use multiple pieces and overlap them at least one inch if needed. You should account for an additional inch on each side of the tattoo to cover un-tattooed, dry skin. 3. "Crack" the wave by bending the piece in half on the white paper side. 4. Wipe the area with isopropal alcohol using a clean, lint free paper towel and let air-dry. 5. Expose the sticky side by peeling off the white paper backing. 6. Smooth the dressing over the tattoo pushing out any air bubbles. 7. Remove the supportive clear topper by peeling in the direction of the yellow arrows and smoothing over the skin.

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