The previous answer is incorrect. They will in fact do piercings for children, but might possibly have a lower limit of about eight years old. Both the child and the parent need to have some sort of identification that proves the parent-child relationship. (A letter about the child from a school, a library card, etc would probably be sufficient -- call them to be sure. Our daughter had a passport, though.) If the last names are different, then the bar is a bit higher -- bring in something that proves legal responsibility. Alexia (piercing artist) and the front desk attendant were both very good with my daughter, explaining everything (sometimes more than once). She had a lot of questions and they took their time with her and helped her understand the process completely. The studio and the process were very clean, and Alexia was particularly good at interacting with my daughter respectfully as a child.
No 18+ only.
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