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READY TO INK?

 

Before we bring your idea to life, we ask you to carefully complete this form.

This way we work together to ensure a safe and smooth tattoo experience.

✅ Everything you enter will remain strictly confidential.
✅ Are you under 18? Then we need permission from your parents.
✅ Be sure to check the medical information and honestly indicate what applies.

 

Do you have any questions or doubts? Feel free to contact us – we are always here for you.

Let's make it official.

Date of birth
Month
Day
Year
Are you over 18?
Yes
No
How did you find your way to Bonnie & Clyde?
At which location will the tattoo be done?
When will the tattoo be done? (leave open if not fixed yet)
Month
Day
Year
Time
HoursMinutes

CLIENT DECLARATION

Read this information carefully and notify your tattoo artist if you have any doubts about your suitability for getting tattooed.Tattooing and the healing process come with risks and possible complications, as explained to you. You'll receive aftercare instructions to help minimize any negative effects.

It’s normal to experience pain, redness, and swelling after getting tattooed. If these symptoms worsen during healing, it could be a sign of infection and you should consult a doctor.

Some complications may be related to your personal health situation. For your safety, it's important that your tattoo artist is informed. Additional precautions may be required.

Tattoos are permanent, and depending on the ink used, they may not be easily removed.When in doubt, postpone the procedure and seek medical advice.

Do not get a tattoo:

  • if you are pregnant or breastfeeding;

  • if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs;

  • on a mole or scar left after the removal of a melanoma.

Risky conditions/conditions

Please check the conditions/circumstances that apply to you.

Skin Conditions / Conditions

I understand that the above circumstances/conditions may pose a risk to performing the tattoo

Common ailments

If any of the above circumstances/conditions apply to you and you still want a tattoo? In all cases, consult a doctor first.

I, the client named above, declare the following: (tick where applicable)

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