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

Anonymous
TL, DR: is 25% now considered the new 20%, the absolute basement from which you can only go up unless you had abysmal service and a problem?

I just had a massage. It lasted 45 minutes and when I was signing the credit card receipt, I added a 20% tip on top of the total.

The massage lasted exactly as long as was agreed on beforehand (i.e., no "extra minutes") and was adequate and satisfactory. No problems, but then again, nothing particularly notable or unusually good.

When the masseur saw me filling in the tip line for an amount that was exactly equal to 20% of the total, she made a face. I asked if there was a problem, because I honestly thought this was going to be one of those situations where the employee doesn't actually get the whole tip and the owner keeps some. So I said, "Is this OK??" meaning, 'you're going to get the cash, right?"

And I was stunned when she replied that really, the right amount of tip was an amount she named (and was approximately 25% of the bill).

I threw a couple of ones on the counter, and I won't go back to her due to her grubby rudeness , but it occurred to me that I committed a transaction faux pas.

Anonymous
She's playing you. 25% is not the norm. I usually do 20%.
Anonymous
What's up with the "be honest"? Why are you preemptively accusing anonymous strangers of lying in response to your question?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's up with the "be honest"? Why are you preemptively accusing anonymous strangers of lying in response to your question?


Is this your first night on the internet? on DCUM in particular, where 30% of all posters live in a $1.6 million new build and have a son who scored 99.778899 % on PARCC? and have sex 6 nights a week? after working out for 2 hours to stay in those size 0-2 jeans?

Anonymous
I round up to whatever the easiest cash amount is.

My nails are $32, I pay $40
My eyebrows are $12, I pay $15
I tip way more for my son's hair cut than my own, because he is a pill in the hair cuttery chair.
Anonymous
My haircut is $45 and I tip $20. Have been doing it for years.
Anonymous
Ergghh it's honestly this kind of thing that makes me never want to get a massage. I do the treatments I feel I need (wax, pedi, hair cut) but nothing more because I so hate the tipping thing and how grubby and awkward it makes the whole thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ergghh it's honestly this kind of thing that makes me never want to get a massage. I do the treatments I feel I need (wax, pedi, hair cut) but nothing more because I so hate the tipping thing and how grubby and awkward it makes the whole thing.


This.
Anonymous
My haircut costs $250 because of the dye and everything. I do tip 20% but it seems a little ridiculous to tip more than $50.
Anonymous
I always tip 20%.
Anonymous
If you can't afford to tip at least 85% you can't afford the service, duh
Anonymous
What about tipping the owner of the salon if he/she does your hair? Do the same rules apply?
Anonymous
20%, round up on cheap services like nails, round down on expensive things like highlights.
Anonymous
20%
Anonymous
Around 20%. I round up or down a bit depending on how good service is, but always use 20% as the starting point.
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