Be honest: what is the percentage amt. that you tip on beauty services (nails, wax, massage, hair)?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WOW - that is so much.

I tip a few bucks, usually $3-5 for a pedicure, $10 for hair, and $10 for massages. If it's amazing, I do more, but I feel like these people aren't making $2.10/hr like waiters do. And even then, I only tip 15% for food. People tipping so much is what gives people the idea they can ask for more. I think tipping is out of control.



No, rudeness is what makes people think they can ask for more.

And, in my experience, people who say "tipping is out of control" are miserably cheap. Personal services are not glamorous, and they take skill to do well. Recognize that with a 20%+ tip.
Anonymous
Don't most good stylists rent their chair?! that's been the norm for like 30 years. so no, they aren't living off tips like a server. that doesn't mean I don't tip high but I'm not naive to think all service industry salaries before tips are the same. I went to college partially financed by my mom in the service industry
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:20%, round up on cheap services like nails, round down on expensive things like highlights.


Yep.
Anonymous
I offer Mobile Spa Massage/nails. I do not expect tips and I make sure all my GUEST understand that my prices are included my entire services I want to accommodate in every single way.

I do work for myself, I drive to your house I do have my car cost but I do not pay rent or have employes.. I do have the knowledge of my prices so I think its not fair on top of my services expect tips. If someone buy my packages weekly, monthly and they want to give me something for christmas I do understand the intention. but not for an appto thing.

malutsb@icloud.com if you want to know my List of Treatments
Anonymous
20% to hair dresser plus $7-10 to shampoo lady.
Anonymous
20 percent, like pretty much everyone else here for hair and waxing. $5 to the person who washes my hair.

I do pedicures and gel nails, and that's 20 percent too, and I know that 20 percent is more than most people tip in NW DC (sort of sad).

I would have called this person's manager and asked her to take away the entire tip. That is outrageous. She should be fired.


Anonymous
Yyou guys are all getting duped by owners who don't want to pay their people a fair wage.
Anonymous
20%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yyou guys are all getting duped by owners who don't want to pay their people a fair wage.


No, we're showing gratitude for good work.
Anonymous
I use 20% as my general rule of thumb and round up where appropriate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yyou guys are all getting duped by owners who don't want to pay their people a fair wage.


You should tell the person that you're cheap before they do your hair or nails. See what kind of job they do.
Anonymous
I thought 15% was standard for salons and spas. My haircut is $70, I tip $10. When I had bangs she would trim them for free and I'd give her $10 each time.

I had a $65 massage last week and tipped $10.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My haircut is $45 and I tip $20. Have been doing it for years.


my color is $45, I tip $10.
Anonymous
Don't go back to someone who tells you to tip more. That's crazy, and unprofessional. No one should be telling you how much you should tip them. I have a hard time believing this even happened.
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