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CSAK ezt az 1 tetkót kértem! Feminista pop-up tetkóstúdió az Aurórában
Feminist tattoo studio at Auróra.
🚩 Date: 13th and 14th February 17:00-20:00
🚩 Place: Auróra Community House // Kiosk
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🚩 Tattoo artists: 🚩
FRIDAY 17:00-20:00
🚩 Ágota / @a.go.ta
instagram.com/a.go.ta
🚩 Blanka / @blankeeez
instagram.com/blankeeez
🚩 Luca / @polkadot.tattoo
instagram.com/polkadot.tattoo
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SATURDAY 17:00-20:00
🚩 Csenge / @csengiling
instagram.com/csengiling
🚩 Borcsa / @_borcsart_tattoo_
instagram.com/_borcsart_
🚩 Orsi / @flowinkaround
instagram.com/flowinkaround
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Flash Sheets are coming soon ❣️
Reservations can be made via Instagram DM at the artists site, or at the event if capacity allows.
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🚩 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 🚩
– Tattooing is self-funded and done at your own responsibility, for certain tattoo artists, a reservation must be transferred in advance.
Check out the designs, choose the one you want, and arrange the appointment with the selected tattoo artist. Each tattoo artist only works with their own designs.
– Please arrive 10–15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. If you are unable to attend, notify us in time.
– Due to the arrangement of the venue, tattoos can only be done on hands, arms, and other body parts accessible in a seated position.
– Arrive healthy, well-rested, and on time. If you are tired, your pain threshold may be lower and the area may bleed more. If you are ill, stay at home and get your new tattoo another time.
– It is not recommended to consume alcohol, drugs, painkillers, strong coffee, or energy drinks within 48 hours before getting a tattoo. (These substances have a blood-thinning effect and can negatively affect the tattooing process.)
– After getting a tattoo, blood donation is not possible for one year.
– Alcohol consumption should also be avoided both before and after the tattoo, as it can dehydrate the skin and may cause scarring. Some people are allergic to tattoo ink, which can result in swelling, burning, and inflammation of the skin. It is also advisable to avoid taking medication before and during the tattoo session, as potential side effects are unpredictable. To be safe, consult your general practitioner.
– If you have any questions, ask them, and always follow the advice given to you by your tattoo artist.


