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Stacie-Rae Policy

Tattoo Clients:

- 72 hours required for changes.  Deposit is lost if less than 72 hours is provided.

Refund Policy:

- Deposits will only be refunded if the change is made on Stacie-Rae's end and is unavoidable.

- New Schedule options will be offered, and Stacie-Rae will do everything she can to accomodate.

Changes to Design:

- Please be thorough and specific with your design details - and then leave the designing to Stacie-Rae.  Drawing is included in tattoo price, however - change requests will be honored at a small fee.  $75 for minor changes, and up to $250 for major changes to design.  Please be clear.  

- Also, respect that Designs are created intuitively and custom for each client.  We do not copy other peoples tattoos, and with 29 years as a professional artist, Stacie-Rae tries to make your ideas BETTER!

Getting Ready for your tattoo:

- Eat before your appointment and get plenty of rest and healthy food in the days leading up to it.  

- Wear Loose clothing, bring a snack and a bottle of water

- Please do not make 'busy' plans after your tattoo, it is a life-changing event and the ONLY thing you should plan to do afterward is go and have a beautiful meal and glass of wine with someone you love to celebrate.

Student Policy:

Stacie-Rae is VERY invested in her students success, but only to the level that they are willing to invest in themselves.  Effort is matched and wins are celebrated while struggles are overcome!

Support will be provided until 1 year after course purchase unless agreed upon privately.

No refunds will be granted, but alternatives may be agreed upon.

In-Person Training must be booked and completed within 1 year of purchase.

Sharing her knowledge is Stacie-Rae's highest form of love for the tattoo industry.  As someone who lost her breasts and received 'botched' nipple tattoos, she is serious about excellence and that's why she asks students to be willing to go above and beyond.

She believes that short cuts and fast trainings are creating an epidemic of harmful tattoos that can affect a survivors quality of life and emotional healing.

Everything she has created is in an effort to eradicate this problem and raise tattoo standards.

Media

As someone who went public with her decision to get a prophylactic mastectomy in 2012, Stacie-Rae is open to sharing her story.  But please be respectful of the intimate nature of this story and the mastectomy trauma she holds within this understanding.

Her media and interviews may be shared, in respect to others that may benefit from her story.  Please credit original media outlet and source.

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