Anonymous
Post 05/20/2024 08:39     Subject: Re:Salon services - tipping

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about topping when a different person does color and blowdry and shampooing. It's already so expensive I am annoyed by the idea of having pay more on top of that.


If you are that annoyed, perhaps you can't afford salon color.


NP. Or, perhaps you’re an a$$. I could afford to pay to have my hair colored everyday of the week, if I want. That doesn’t mean I waste money. The price for color and cut is absurd. The product cost is minimal, so I’m paying somebody $150-300 in labor for a job that didn’t even require a degree? lol. Stupid.


And there’s not much they can do that’s beyond doing what they’re paid to do. I love to tip when someone is exceptional in some way but that’s rarely the case for a hair appointment.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2024 08:33     Subject: Re:Salon services - tipping

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about topping when a different person does color and blowdry and shampooing. It's already so expensive I am annoyed by the idea of having pay more on top of that.


If you are that annoyed, perhaps you can't afford salon color.


DP but the reason someone else washes our hair is so the more expensive employees can make more money providing more expensive services on that time. Why is the burden on the client to pay those people to support that system?
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2024 08:14     Subject: Salon services - tipping

OP here.
OK, so why does the owner not include the "tip" in the contract that was signed?

Also, the logic that if I can afford to pay 1K, then I can afford to tip 200.00 on top of it, is silly.
Obviously, I would tip assistants if they came along.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 20:50     Subject: Salon services - tipping

Anonymous wrote:A %10 tip is fine unless the work is extraordinary.


No.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 19:32     Subject: Salon services - tipping

Anonymous wrote:Yes, you always took for services. Even if it is the owner. Also, someone that is a small business that is coming to you is not the same set up as your beauty parlor.


Tip.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 19:31     Subject: Salon services - tipping

Yes, you always took for services. Even if it is the owner. Also, someone that is a small business that is coming to you is not the same set up as your beauty parlor.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 19:29     Subject: Salon services - tipping

I got my hair done today from a salon owner and it $300 plus $50 for hair product that I like. I was annoyed that the suggested tip included the hair product I bought. I ended up tipping only on the service but it annoys me. Also why am I tipping the salon owner? She sets the price and it is just her (it iso be of those salon lofts).
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 19:21     Subject: Re:Salon services - tipping

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about topping when a different person does color and blowdry and shampooing. It's already so expensive I am annoyed by the idea of having pay more on top of that.


If you are that annoyed, perhaps you can't afford salon color.


NP. Or, perhaps you’re an a$$. I could afford to pay to have my hair colored everyday of the week, if I want. That doesn’t mean I waste money. The price for color and cut is absurd. The product cost is minimal, so I’m paying somebody $150-300 in labor for a job that didn’t even require a degree? lol. Stupid.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 16:41     Subject: Salon services - tipping

Are they bringing an assistant? even if you don't tip the owner, the assistant should get a tip.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 16:13     Subject: Re:Salon services - tipping

Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about topping when a different person does color and blowdry and shampooing. It's already so expensive I am annoyed by the idea of having pay more on top of that.


If you are that annoyed, perhaps you can't afford salon color.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 16:09     Subject: Re:Salon services - tipping

I'm confused about topping when a different person does color and blowdry and shampooing. It's already so expensive I am annoyed by the idea of having pay more on top of that.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:16     Subject: Salon services - tipping

A %10 tip is fine unless the work is extraordinary.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:12     Subject: Salon services - tipping

Yes, it is "bad" if you don't tip 20%.

You already know this, though, don't you. You just want a bunch of people on here to tell you it is fine to tip less than that -- which they will. It's not. If you can afford to hire a MUA for a bride and three bridesmaids (and around $1000 is reasonable for that), you can afford to tip $200.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:07     Subject: Salon services - tipping

What are you planning on tipping? Or are you not tipping at all?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 13:32     Subject: Salon services - tipping

For a wedding, we have a makeup artist come to the venue; she is self-employed, charges for travel, parking etc. For the bride and 3 bridesmaids, the charge is close to 1K.
I was brought up that you don't tip the business owner, who sets her own prices, but apparently that concept is passe. The general wisdom seems to be to tip 20% regardless.

If I don't tip 20% is it:
Bad
Really Bad, or
OK?