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Headless Hands Custom Tattoos

Headless Hands Custom Tattoos

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6909 Johnson Dr, Mission, Kansas, 66202, United States
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Jul 17, 2018
The place is very very clean, people are super nice and Vince work was just Amazing. He took me in last min but was not rushed or anything took his time and made sure I was happy with how everything looked before he got started. Loved it highly recommend!

Jun 22, 2018
The staff/artists are extremely friendly and professional! I wasn't even the one getting tattooed, but I felt like I was in a clean, safe, responsible environment. The place is wonderfully decorated in a simple but dark theme; there's art everywhere. They also have a super awesome tarantula in the back corner that is adorable.

Aug 27, 2018
Jenn uses titanium and internally threaded jewelry. Very pretty. Reasonable pricing. ——-UPDATE—— Jenn now pierced and does pmu at Waldo’s Darkside Tattoo not too far from here. Stop by!

Jul 12, 2018
Got my daith pierced here. Very clean very professional. Highly recommend. Will most likely be getting my next tattoo here.

May 18, 2018
The owner ruined my leg! If you want professionals that are kind and make you feel like your the one who matters and not the money, dont go here. He picked a picture from Google, I liked though and decided to continue with it. He was supposed to add black and white flowers to my previous tattoo, the first petal looked great, but in the end the flowers were so dark and never lightened up. When I went in the second time I confessed my concern with the tattoo he blew it off and when i told him I didn't want to continue he literally threw a fit and walked away. He kept my down payment and did nothing to try and make things right. I thought I would have to get it removed but Luckily I found exile tattoo where he was able to cover up the ugly black flowers with amazing colorful flowers. The black from the flowers previously still shows through because they were so dark but he was able to make it fit into the new flowers and make it look it was meant to be there.

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