Restorative / Cosmetic Tattooing
Cosmetic tattoos, also known as permanent makeup, involve tattooing pigments onto the skin to enhance or mimic natural beauty features. Common procedures include eyebrow tattoos, eyeliner, and lip blush. The goal is to create subtle, long-lasting results that reduce the need for daily makeup application. These tattoos are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural features, offering a more defined and polished look. The process uses fine needles and specialized pigments to ensure precise and natural-looking enhancements.
Neo-Traditional/traditional tattooing
Traditional tattoo style, also known as "Old School" tattooing, is characterized by bold black outlines. The designs are often simple, with a focus on strong visual impact, making them timeless and easily recognizable. This style emphasizes clarity and durability, with thick lines and a limited color palette. Neo-traditional tattoo style is a modern evolution of the traditional tattoo, blending the bold lines and iconic imagery of the classic style with more intricate details, shading, and a wider color palette. While it maintains the use of solid outlines, neo-traditional tattoos often feature more complex designs, including realistic portraits, animals, and nature elements, as well as vibrant colors and subtle gradients. This style allows for greater artistic expression, incorporating elements like depth, texture, and fine details, while still holding on to the timeless, bold essence of traditional tattoos. It bridges the gap between old-school charm and contemporary tattoo artistry.
Cover Ups
Cover-up tattoos are designed to conceal or transform an existing tattoo into a new, more desired design. This technique involves using larger, darker, or more intricate artwork to effectively hide the old tattoo while incorporating elements that blend well with the existing ink. The process requires skilled tattoo artists to carefully plan and design the cover-up to ensure it looks seamless and cohesive. Popular designs for cover-ups include floral patterns, geometric shapes, and blackwork, allowing the tattoo to be reimagined into something more meaningful or aesthetically pleasing.