I went in a few months back to get my "Monroe" piercing. The lady at the front desk was somewhat rude, and not very helpful. The piercer was very nice, and sterile. Although I listed in my paperwork that I had sensitive skin, and couldn't use any Jewlery other than stainless steel, or nickel free, my piercing got infected the second day, and I did nothing other than what the piercer told me. So I had to remove it. A big waste of $90.
To summarize I wouldn't go back here for another piercing, but possibly a tattoo.
I went here just to look at jewelry in the hopes to start the stretching process. I was happy to learn that they would do the gauging for me for just a tip. The girl at the counter tried selling me $40 each piece jewelry cause that was supposedly all they had...then an actual piercer comes out and asked ME why I wanted to spend so much on jewelry when they had clear retainers for just $10 each...I opted for the cheap ones. The girl at the counter was very rude to me and barely spoke to me, when she did, she criticized the fact I could have pierced my ears at a gauge rather than slowly do it over time. They were getting everything ready and I had another person in front me so I had to wait about 15 minutes, wasn't so bad, gave me a chance to see their awesome collection of jewelry made out of almost anything. While I was waiting two young girls came in and were asking questions about some piercing they got. The rude girl at the counter was very nice to them, mostly just flirting. Then the person who was in front of me in line to get pierced was done and paid. I sat waiting while the piercer was playing around on the computer in the lobby. After a few minutes the girl at the counter asked if she remembered there was a person waiting to be stretched. The piercer went back up the stairs to get everything ready finally. When she came back downstairs she noticed a tattoo I have, actually moving my clothing so she could read it(its lyrics). After a minute she said "I don't get it". I almost told her that she didn't have to cause it was for me...but I was being polite. She was asking questions about the tattoo the whole walk upstairs. When I said it was an Amy Winehouse song, she finally understood that it wasn't supposed to be a happy song. She was very knowledgable and answered all my questions. The process was fast and painless, even though my ears were a bit sore when I went in. It was just an odd experience. I'm still on the fence about going back.
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