"We called, and they had no issues fitting us in the same day! Dustin did me and my dad's first tattoos, and they look great! Super cool guy. The other man working there was also very friendly, should've gotten his name. Would recommend!"
"Do not recommend to anyone to have one done there do not like the way it came out dates are wrong and lots of scaring have had it over six months and is finally healing"
"I’m not the one to make posts about stuff like this but here I am. If you plan on going to Jekyll and Hyde in Hurricane.. DON’T. I got my Tragus done on the 17th of March for my friends birthday and there was so many red flags. 1. Waiver form was half a page long and looked like it was written by an 8th grader (wasn't even a waiver. It was a covid waiver) 2. Didn’t ID us. 3. Didn’t use proper sterilization. 4. He pierced it diagonally instead of evenly. 5. Recommend Bactine to heal piercings and said saline is a "myth" whenever it states on bactine not to use on punctured wounds. 6. He pierced us with plastic which is not fda or cdc approved. I also messaged the piercer about these issues I’ve been having and I got blocked. I saw multiple other piercers for their opinions and they said it wasn’t done right and one even begged me to let them take it out because of how bad my ear looked. I let said piercer take it out and I discovered the silver was painted on and it was actually plastic, which if you have piercings you know that the healing process eats away with plastic. Andrew claims it was hypo allergenic but just because jewelry is hypo allergenic doesn’t mean that it’s good for implantation. Not only my ear but 2 of my other friends are having issues with theirs as well. I just thought I’d share my experience just incase any of you were thinking about going there, my recommendation is 0/10 don’t. Very unprofessional. Oh and not to mention he was vaping while doing our piercings."