What COVID-19 related procedures are in place at the studio?

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For the immediate future we will be operating as a private studio with some new procedures to follow when you come in for your piercing or tattoo:

  • IMPORTANT: If you have had symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 14 days or been in contact with someone else who has had symptoms or tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 14 days you MUST contact the shop (or your artist if you have been dealing with them directly) to reschedule your appointment.

  • The shop will be operating by appointment only for tattoos and piercings. Tattoos are being booked by filling in our Online Consultation Form. If you are looking to book same day please email us at forevermoretattoo@gmail.com and put a note in there Subject Line that you are looking for a same day appointment as we will do our best to accommodate you.

  • We have a new Online Booking System for piercings. If you are having trouble booking or have any questions please give us a call on 0141 332 9340 to book.

  • Appointments will be staggered where possible to minimise customer overlap in the communal areas of the shop. Please keep a social distance in the shop where you can and follow the markings on the floor that show where you can and can’t walk.

  • We cannot accommodate late comers as starting an appointment late will have a knock on effect for later customers. So please make sure you arrive a few minutes before your appointment to avoid disappointment.

  • A copy of your ID will still be taken on the day so please remember to bring it with you.

  • No friends or family will be allowed into the shop, only the person with the appointment.

  • We are still only accepting CASH payments so please make sure you visit an ATM before you get to the shop.

  • ⁠It is important that you follow all directions from our staff so we can keep everybody safe.

These may be revised as new information comes from the Scottish Government and we get used to working in this new environment but it should give you an idea of how things will work, at least for the immediate future.⁠