ColorBomb - Tattooing & Body-Piercing

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. I am under 18 years old and I would like a tattoo is it possible with my parents permission?
A. You must be at least 18 years old to get a tattoo at ColorBomb, regardless if you have your parents permission.

Q. May I get a body piercing if I am under the age of 18 with parent's permission?
A. You may be under the age of 18 to get a body piercing, but you and a parent must have ID with matching last names in order to be pierced. If you have a legal guardian they must provide ID and any court papers stating guardianship.

Q. How much does it cost to get a tattoo?
A. We get this question with everyone. A good tattoo takes what it needs to look right. We do charge by time not by size, so its harder to just throw a price out.

Q. What cant I clean my piercings with?
A. Definitely stay away from hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alchohol, neosporin, triple antibiotic, salt water, anything like that because what they are going to do it prevent your piercing form healing, dryness, redness, irritation.

Q. Do you pierce with piercing guns?
A. No, the fact of the matter is guns are unsafe and unsterile. A piercing gun cant be properly sterilized through the autoclave, even though the jewelry nay be sterile, the person befor you could of had HIV or hepititis. Also earring studs may feel sharp to a touch, but it really rips a jagged uneven hole through the skin. A piercing needle is 3 acid proccessed, tri beveled lazer sharp, and slides right through.

Q. Do you stock body jewelry?
A. Yes we do. We have a very wide selection of jewelry. Alot of the organics, bone, wood, and gold we dont stock. But we can check around and specially order them.

Q. Do you take walk ins for piercings?
A. An appointment isn't needed but the best time to walk in is Tuesday through Saturday from 4pm-9pm.

Q. Do you take walk ins for tattoos?
A. Yes, we do. Some artists may have appointments, so it depends on whos available.

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