Literally woke up one day and was ready to get pierced! Looked on yelp and found this place. Let me say I am sooo happy I chose jungle zone! This place is very clean. Jordan was my piercer and I will not get pierced by anyone else. Ever. He was great. Talked me through my nerves, explained everything to me. He was very easy to talk to. The guy at the front desk was great too. I forgot his name but it was an older gentleman. These guys are awesome, very welcoming, and professional. Thank you again Jordan for an amazing experience! I love my piercings:)
Review Source:my best friend and I wanted to get our noses pierced so we went here. when we got there the manager of the store was super nice and he introduced us to our piercer, Jimmy. jimmy was so helpful and had so much patience with us (we were indecisive about which side and location) we asked about. million questions too. he's very informative and he's been piercing for like ever! which made me comfortable with him. they also have a good selection of gauges and belly rings. their pricing was pretty good. it's 30 bucks a pierce!
Review Source:Jungle Zone is an awesome place to get pierced!
My best friend & I came in to buy jewelry because we went to the Piercing Shop to get our noses pierced, and they didn't have the jewelry needed to pierce it in stock, but said if we go buy the rings somewhere else, we could bring it back & they would do it for $35 if we bring our own jewelry.
So we came here to just buy our nose rings, and Jordan said they do it for $30 with the jewelry.
So we decided to just have him do it, it's way cheaper.
My best friend was so scared, and Jordan was great, we were joking the entire time and I had a lot of fun, & got a great nose piercing that we have had no problems with.
I will defiantly be coming back for any other piercings, & for all my jewelry.
Jordan is great, ask for him if you want to have fun while getting pierced.
I've gotten my industrial, cartilage, and navel piercings done here, and I love them all. The place and the guys who run the place look a little intimidating, but they're actually really friendly! Their piercing station is clean, and they make your experience better because they'll calm you down and stuff. They also throughly tell you how to care for your piercings. The prices aren't too bad, maybe a little pricey, but because they do a good job, I think it's worth it. Plus the piercing price includes the jewelry. It's been a while, but I think I paid $50 for my industrial, and my cartilage and navel were both either $30 or $35.
Review Source:5 minutes prior to my arrival at The Jungle Zone, I had a pair of pliers attached to the ring in my nose as my husband attempted to take it off for the first time. I don't know. He thought pliers were a good idea. Needless to say, I ran out the door screaming "I'll be right back!" seeking a professional's help to remove it.
Now, who doesn't love a head/tattoo/piercing shop that has on The Cooking Channel? That cuts their intimidation factor by about 1/2 and then everybody greets you when you walk in like in Cheers. Okay, not intimidating at all. I told them about needing to replace my ring with a stud and they offered to do the jewelry change for free. It took about 2 minutes and there were no pliers in sight.
I just paid for my stud ($3.99) and a tip for the piercer's pro bono work. The owner (I think this is what Eric The Red (Viking) would look like in modern times) is so grateful for people coming in to help his small business. Definitely come check this place out if it fills your niche. The prices are fair and the guys are super friendly.
I've been here on a few chances but I guess I didn't review them the last time. The BF has been a fan since they've been in the Meadows Mall, but they moved here so they can conduct business more freely .
First time was to browse for nonsense like salvia divinorum. Yes, it's legal, but be smart and don't film your idiocies on youtube for govt. officials to use to try to ban things. I became a treble clef and let the couch tickle me and I'm good without doing much more of that. The guys selling it were responsible, made sure you knew what it was, what it can do and how to be safe before handing over a packet.
It's a head shop so it carries the usual type of glass vessels and pipes of all sorts as well as vaporizers if that's what you're looking for.
I've also come in several times (including this weekend) for piercing stuff. The balls on my tongue piercing get loose/nasty/dropped down the sink so I come here to get various replacement balls and bars. You can choose to purchase loose pieces, also have decent packaged deals or more pimped out design barings w/bar. They do piercing in the back, but I really don't have anything I want to pierce, but it looks like they keep it clean.
There's some cool randomness like jewelry, suncatchers/windchimes, beautiful imported and vintage wood carvings, incense, fragrance oils, summer dresses, etc, so it's much more interesting to browse than regular headshops, but their selection of pipes and such are pretty. I don't know if they prices are good or not, since I'm a vaporize person all the way, but most of the things we've gotten have been a good price, but I can see some of their decor pieces can be very scarily priced.
The staff here is really cool and friendly, super helpful to boot too. They've given us some great product knowledge on some items and are good about being honest too about what they don't like and what are the drawbacks of certain items. Â It's a very comfortable atmosphere and I can't say that about a lot of their competitors. You go into a lot of shops that either they are straight up bothered they have to serve you and do their job or they're too high to even get what you are saying.
If you happen to be in the area, pop in. We drive down here from the NW because of how well they treat customers!
I went in to The Jungle Zone today to have my nose piercing changed. (The hoop I had kept falling out so I needed it replaced with a real ring).
When I went in, I was told that the piercer was out and wouldn't be back for 20 minutes, which was no problem for me since I had some errands to run. Â When I got back, the piercer was there. Â I feel bad now because I completely forget his name, but he was awesome.
He found a ring that was about the same diameter as the hoop I had. Â The first attempt to get the ring through was a failure, since it was a slightly larger gauge than my hoop. Â He got a tapered needle and put that through, and after a couple more tries the ring went in! Â This guy was really nice. Â He was focused and determined to get the ring through my damn piercing, but also talkative and made me feel really comfortable. Â Originally they said they charged $5 for a piercing change, but he said not to worry about it, but I tipped generously since my nose was slightly difficult and the guy was awesome about it. Â Also - the room where they do piercings was definitely clean. Â Everything was up to par, he wore gloves and used lots of rubbing alcohol, so nothing to worry about there.
I highly recommend going here for piercings based on my experience. Â I don't know how much they charge for piercings, but I assume it would be around what everyone else in the area charges. Â Plus they have a lot of really cool stuff in their store...lots of body jewelery, some clothes, lots of smoking paraphernalia.
Yay this is my favorite piercing place thus far! My 2 friends and I went in around 6 pm on a weekday and the place isn't busy at all! The minute we walked in, we were greeted by these 2 awesome burly men. I mean at first, they were awfully intimidating since they were wearing button down shirts and their bellies were sticking out teehee, but Idk, their styles were so down to earth and hippie-ish, like contestants out of LOST or SURVIVOR :D The best part about that is, they accidentally ditched the other wandering customers to converse with us! While waiting for our piercing guy to get ready, we were strolling and exploring the small store. That part was awesome too because most of the items sold were from different countries or little trinklets that you haven't seen for years. My friend and I paid about $50 each for our industrial piercings, not bad actually, well to me at least especially compared to the $60 piercing elsewhere lol. There were also these handmade bracelets that were $1 each, but he went ahead and offered us to grab as much as we want for free! Finally, came the piercing, it hurted but depends on your pain tolerance. After all the pain and endurance, they offered us drinks and gave us a discount on H20cean. My advice to you if you ever want to venture off here, be friends with them, do not steal shit or you would get your ass sliced by their katana swords or shot with their m9 pistols that are conveniently buckled to their belts, and be chill. Talk with them, they'll talk back. In the end they feel like family after the 30 minutes you spend with them haha, real shit.
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