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hendrie10

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Hi Hendrie10,


I recently had a tattoo done by Sacred Ink in Herne Hill, just opposite Brockwell Park, and was very concerned as this was my first tattoo, being done. I watch 8 episodes of Tattoo Nightmares, just to make sure what type of Tattoo palour NOT to go to, and also checked out a few others, but in the end I decided on Martin at Sacred Ink, his place is clean,tidy, and good reviews on google, and you can actually see him at work on YouTube, and his website faq page will answer all your questions. Yep, I recommend Sacred Ink, definately, give them a call 0207 7733 1220 or check out their website, and reviews, or just go down there Martin and Stacey will set your mind at ease for sure.


Hope that help ya

I haven't been there, nor have any tattoos, but I walk past the one in Nunhead every day.


I have always thought that if I were to have a tattoo, that is where I would go. It looks spotlessly clean, clinical even. Really bizarre location for a tattoo parlour though, which makes me think that it must be good - not much chance of any passing trade, people must seek it out.

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