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Guns 2 Roses 
knows every person getting body art has the right...

...to be served in a scrupulously hygienic, well lighted, open environment by a clean, conscientious licenced body arts practionieer wearing a fresh pair of clean disposable gloves. 

...to a sober, straight, friendly, calm, and knowledgeable artist who will guide them through their body art expirence with confidence and assurance. 

...to the peace of mind which comes from knowing that their artist knows and practices the very highest standards of sterilization and hygiene. 

...to be pierced or tattooed with a brand new, completely sterilized needle, which is immediately disposed of in a medical sharps container after use on you alone. 

...to be touched only with freshly sterilized, appropriate implements, properly used and disposed of or resterilized in an autoclave prior to use on anyone else. 

...to know that ear-piercing guns are NEVER appropriate and are dangerous and never used here. 

...to be fitted only with jewelry which is appropriately sized, safe in material, design, and construction, and which best promotes healing. Gold-plated, gold-filled, and sterling silver jewelry are never appropriate for any new or unhealed piercing. 

...to be fully informed about proper aftercare, and to have continuing access to their artist for consultation and assistance with all their piercing-tattoo related questions. 

The standards above are always in place at Guns 2 Roses

 

 

 

 

 What does the newspaper and the health dept say about Guns 2 Roses?

 

 

"Professionally in the safety and sterility of Guns 2 Roses"

                                Hilary Kindschun - Journalist - Lincoln Journal Star - Thursday, Dec 14, 2006

 

Guns 2 Roses is "the only shop in the state to use equipment.....

.....totally sterilized in an autoclave. There's no chance for hepatitis".....

                                                   Kathryn Cates Moore - Journalist - Lincoln Journal Star - July 10, 2005

 

"Good work providing sterilized ink and tattoo machines."  

Bryan Hurst MS, REHS  Inspector - Lincoln/Lancaster County Health Department - Annual Inspection - July 3, 2006

 

 

 Read More About What The Capitol City Newspaper Says about Guns 2 Roses

 

Sunday Journal Star July 10, 2005