You (and OP) know that this profession depends on tips. That’s why the question even came up. If you decide not to get your hair done, your favorite stylist goes out of business. Also, maybe OP can clear up her stylist being the owner? You can be an independent stylist and rent out a chair in a salon without being the owner. It’s not quite the same as being the owner. |
Harsh. Glad you’re still employed! |
Why do they rely on tips? Don't they set their own rates? They aren't like waitresses who are paid a tipped wage. |
They are paid a reduced wage and they aren’t salaried employees. |
| My hair stylist moved in the past year to a place where she rents her own space. I still tip her the same 20% but I asked her if clients were still tipping the same. She said most people were still tipping but some stopped. She sounded understanding about it. |
| Hair dressers who rent a chair do not rely on tips. They basically make $150 an hour and pay no one but themselves. |
This is my situation. Her booking book(?) was such that she no longer needed or wanted to be in a chair in a big busy salon, so she went independent in a wonderful new built-out space. She pays rent (not cheap I think given this place is really nice) and supplies. I continued to tip, as before, in cash. She does not expect it of her clients, but is appreciative. She's booked 2 months out, so if I decline to tip or go elsewhere, her business would not suffer. |
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I think culture and etiquette have evolved. It definitely used to be you didn't tip a salon owner because they got all the fees. See Emily Post circa 1965.
But apparently now everybody gets tipped as a service provider. OP sounds like you need to go less frequently, get a less expensive place or something because your regular isn't going along. |
| If you can’t afford the tip, you can’t afford to get your hair done. Find a less expensive place, get it done less often, get a lower maintenance style, or do it yourself. |
This has been out-of-date for decades. And y’all know it. Stop being cheap and tip your stylist ffs. |
That doesn’t make OP’s failure to tip right. |
| Of course you cheapo! Go to hair cuttery if you can't afford her. I bet she won't have space for you in the future. |
Except all of the bills of running the place if you are the owner. |
Learning to do your own hair is a great idea! If you trim it every 2-3 weeks it’s easy to maintain. A box of dye is <$10. You can put that extra to your mortgage. Or try a beautician school, very inexpensive. |
| I would space out your haircuts rather than not tip. So you spend the same but are not paying your long term stylist less for the same service. |