standard operating procedure

Tools and Supplies

We use 100% disposable tools, never to be reused on another client.

Hand Washing

 All artists are required to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds before/after procedures.

Cleansers and Disinfectants

We use medical grade cleansers and barrier film that keeps all bloodborne pathogens at bay and all needles are opened in front of our client to ensure the safety of our equipment and clients. Our needles are properly disposed in an FDA approved sharps container, never to be reused. After each procedure, artists are required to properly dispose all tools and wipe down their station with medical grade cleansers. Anything they might have touched throughout the procedure must be wiped down with this medical grade cleanser. New barrier film is replaced on any tool made out of plastic to make sure no contamination occurs.

Needles  

We only use the best tools on our clients. The Sculptura Machine by Shay Danielle is engineered with extreme care, detail and purpose, designed and created to give the artist an edge. Each needle is individually packaged and has a unique lot number and sterilization date. You can even download the certification of sterilization using the needle’s lot number to ensure your needles are in fact sterile.

Plastic

Plastic can not be sanitized, therefore anything that is plastic used during our procedures is disposed or wrapped in barrier film that is replaced after each procedure. We cover our chairs and trays in plastic and replace them after each procedure.

Gloves

Artists are required to wear non-latex gloves throughout the entire procedure. Any time an artist removes her gloves, she is to wash her hands, and put on a fresh pair of gloves, never use the same pair twice. No artist is allowed to leave the procedure room with gloves on, even if they are clean. No gloves means hands are clean, making it safe to walk around our studio.

Drawing Tools

Siren’s Ink uses a black China marker to outline the brow design. The pencil is pre-sterilized before touching a client’s face and is wrapped in barrier film. After each procedure, artists are required to sharpen the pencil by shaving off any part that touched a client’s skin. This prevents any cross contamination.

Double Dipping with Pigment

NEVER! No one is allowed to ever double dip. If an artist needs more product of any kind, they are required to use a new disposable tool.

We will never put your and our health at risk. We are meticulous with our sanitation and sterilization methods.