Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that's not mind blowing to me. Last time I went to the salon it was close to $600.
Anonymous wrote:Tipping is out of control. They should simply increase the prices to include gratuity. I also hate how you have to tip in cash. Must be nice to not have to pay tax on your wages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to blow everyone's mind--just spent $300 on a cut/full highlights. Great job. Worth every penny.
High five. Went to the salon on thursday. $295 for cut and color (base color, highlights, who knows what else). It's the only thing I'm not cheap about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to blow everyone's mind--just spent $300 on a cut/full highlights. Great job. Worth every penny.
Please. My haircut is close to 300. You're not special and I'm not either. 300 is pretty standard for a cut and highlights.
Are you paying $300 for just the cut? Or the cut and color? Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to blow everyone's mind--just spent $300 on a cut/full highlights. Great job. Worth every penny.
Please. My haircut is close to 300. You're not special and I'm not either. 300 is pretty standard for a cut and highlights.
Anonymous wrote:Just to blow everyone's mind--just spent $300 on a cut/full highlights. Great job. Worth every penny.
Anonymous wrote:Just to blow everyone's mind--just spent $300 on a cut/full highlights. Great job. Worth every penny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tipping is out of control. They should simply increase the prices to include gratuity. I also hate how you have to tip in cash. Must be nice to not have to pay tax on your wages.
I never tip in cash! Hell I NEVER carry cash so that would mean no one would ever get a tip from me.
At my salon I include the tip in total payment. Color and wash is $65. I round up to $80. The stylist is the one who usually washes my hair so the whole tip usually goes straight to her.
I don't know of any salons in dc or ny that allow you to put a tip on your card.
Well think what you will, the salon I go to which is in Bethesda has always allowed you to tip on your card. You guys think you know it all....but in the case you clearly do not.
Anonymous wrote:Just to blow everyone's mind--just spent $300 on a cut/full highlights. Great job. Worth every penny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tipping is out of control. They should simply increase the prices to include gratuity. I also hate how you have to tip in cash. Must be nice to not have to pay tax on your wages.
I never tip in cash! Hell I NEVER carry cash so that would mean no one would ever get a tip from me.
At my salon I include the tip in total payment. Color and wash is $65. I round up to $80. The stylist is the one who usually washes my hair so the whole tip usually goes straight to her.
I don't know of any salons in dc or ny that allow you to put a tip on your card.
Anonymous wrote:Just to blow everyone's mind--just spent $300 on a cut/full highlights. Great job. Worth every penny.
Anonymous wrote:I just tip to the main hairdresser and tell her to tip out to the assistants and hair washers. I trust she's not going to screw everybody over.