Leap Then Look Tattoo and Piercing Studio
Tattoo & Piercing Shop Located in Clarksville, TN
Looking for a new tattoo?
Hours: Tues - Sat: 2pm - 10pm Mon, Sun: Closed
Phone: (931) 500-8105
Address: 601 S Riverside Drive Suite 106
Clarksville, TN 37040
Email: LeapThenLookTattoos@Gmail.com
Book Your Dream Tattoo
Here at Leap then Look Tattoo, we encourage clients to go with their gut! Whether you want it just to look cool or the tattoo has meaning, our job as artists is to help you navigate through your ideas to give you a tattoo you’ll love for a lifetime. We do our best to accommodate a range of styles, timelines, and budgets.
With both resident and rotating artists, we have someone to help you with any tattoo style you can think of! We have artists that specialize in all of the following:
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Fine Line Tattoos
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American Traditional Tattoos
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Cover Up Tattoos
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Floral Tattoos
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Realism Tattoos
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Portrait Tattoos
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Color Tattoos
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Script Tattoos
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Tattoos Sessions
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Ear Curation, Ear Styling, Ear Piercings
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Minor piercings, Piercings for children
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& More
Meet the Team
Clarksville's Best Tattoo Artists
Interested in joining? Feel free to reach out or bring by your portfolio into the studio!
Jake
Kelly
Ram
While Jake was our OG Traddy Daddy, his color skills have landed him as our go-to guy for Anime, Neo-Trad, Cover-ups, and now Glitter Tattoos.
Kelly is Clarksville's Fine Line Tattoo Specialist! She also loves floral tattoos and we are proud to have her as our Lead Piercer.
Ram "Does Everything" with 10+ years under his belt, he can pretty much tackle any project you may have for him. Currently fond of Black & Grey and Japanese Style Tattoos..
Will
Will specializes in Realism & Portrait Tattoos, both in Black and Grey or Color!
Blake
Blake rocks a classic coil and while his loyalty lies to American Trad, he can knock out anything that would fall under "BOLD WILL HOLD."
Tattoo Deposits
A one-time deposit fee covers the time taken by an artist for consult, design, booking, and material fees. This fee tends to be non-refundable; however will be deducted from the total price of the tattoo at time of payment. We require a 48 hour notice before your appointment date, to be able to reschedule without forfeiting your original deposit. In addition, any large changes to the design must be made and confirmed by the artist at least 72 Hours in advance. Failure to do so will incur a 20% design fee added to the day of the tattoo.
Tattoo Aftercare Instructions
While we are happy to help with any questions you have, we ARE NOT medical professionals. Reminder: infections are cause by bacteria. If you keep the tattoo clean, you will keep the tattoo happy!
Proper tattoo aftercare is essential for ensuring your tattoo heals perfectly. After leaving the studio, your healing process will fall in one of two categories, depending on the aftercare solution you have chosen with your tattoo artist. Those two categories are a Saniderm Heal or a Typical Aftercare Heal. Below you will find a quick reference guide for both of these healing procedures:
If you are using Saniderm or a similar product to heal your tattoo, the most important thing to monitor is that there is a proper seal around the edge of your tattoo. Some fraying at the edges of your bandage is natural, there is no need to worry as long as the seal around the tattoo itself is maintained.
If your tattoo is leaking, or edges of your bandage have pulled away enough to expose your healing tattoo, remove the Saniderm product and heal your tattoo as you would with a Typical Aftercare Heal.
After 2-6 days, remove your Saniderm bandage in a warm shower, and then feel free to treat for dryness using a non scented lotion as needed.
Typical Aftercare Heal:
A Typical Aftercare Tattoo is the aftercare method that is most used in the tattoo industry. Simply put, this method involves keeping your tattoo clean, and applying a thin layer of aftercare product twice a day. This method can vary in steps, products used to heal, and length of time, but here is a brief overview of “do's” if you are healing your tattoo via the Typical Aftercare Heal method.
DO keep your tattoo clean. Wash your tattoo with a non scented, non abrasive soap twice a day in the shower. Keep your tattoo free of pet hair, dander, dirt, grime, etc.
DO keep your skin lubricated with a thin layer of your chosen aftercare product twice a day, after washing your tattoo. Some common tattoo aftercare choices are (lubriderm and aquaphor). Less is more when applying your chosen aftercare. Always wash your hands Before and After applying your aftercare.
DO keep your tattoo out of hazardous environments for at least 14 days. This includes direct sunlight, soaking environments like the bath or a pool, and exposure to tight clothes that may be abrasive to your healing tattoo.
Clarksville's Top Rated Piercing Studio
While we are new to Clarksville, we are confident we are going to be THE name in piercing. With one of the most well-reviewed, and experienced piercers in town - you can ensure a comfortable, clean, and precise experience.
Piercing Aftercare Guide
CLEANING SOLUTIONS
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Packaged sterile saline is a gentle choice for piercing aftercare. Mixing your own sea salt solution is no longer a suggested practice. We strongly encourage you to use a sterile saline labeled for use as a wound wash. Contact lens saline, eye drops, and other saline products should never be used on a body piercing. Your saline ingredients should list .09% sodium chloride as the only ingredient. Mixing your own sea salt solution will commonly result in the product being far too salty and strong, this can over dry the piercing and interfere with healing. Also avoid harsh cleansing solutions such as Bactine, Rubbing alcohol, or hydrogen peroxide.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BODY PIERCINGS
Wash your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason
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SALINE
rinse as needed while healing. For certain piercings it may be
easier to apply using clean gauze saturated with saline solution.
WHAT IS NORMAL?
Initially: some bleeding, localized swelling, tenderness, or bruising.
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During healing: some discoloration, itching, secretion of a whitish-yellow fluid (not pus) that will form some crust on the jewelry. The tissue may tighten around the jewelry as it heals.
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Once healed: the jewelry may not move freely in the piercing; do not force it. If you fail to include cleaning your piercing as part of your daily hygiene routine, normal but smelly bodily secretions may accumulate.
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A piercing may seem healed before the healing process is complete. This is because tissue heals from the outside in, and although it feels fine, the interior remains fragile. Be patient, and keep cleaning throughout the entire healing period.
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Even healed piercings can shrink or close in minutes after having been there for years! This varies from person to person; if you like your piercing, keep jewelry in—do not leave it empty.
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