Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tip, but I think prices here for salon services are crazy. I get that real estate is high and people need more to live, but they are living better than I am as a customer.
This.
My hair stylist makes more per hour than my physician SIL at Kaiser and doesn’t have hundreds of thousands in student loans and years and years of training.
Oh, and no tips on services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tip, but I think prices here for salon services are crazy. I get that real estate is high and people need more to live, but they are living better than I am as a customer.
This.
My hair stylist makes more per hour than my physician SIL at Kaiser and doesn’t have hundreds of thousands in student loans and years and years of training.
Anonymous wrote:I tip, but I think prices here for salon services are crazy. I get that real estate is high and people need more to live, but they are living better than I am as a customer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look you can tip like shit if you want to. But if your stylist is good, don’t be surprised when you try to book again and they are “booked up already”. That’s because you’ve been black balled for being shitty.
Not one person has said they stiff. Not one.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what you tip for expensive color, cuts or keratin. I just went in for a $425 hair appointment that lasted two hours - am I supposed to tip 15% on that??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't afford an $80 tip, you can't afford a $400 haircut. This is all cringe.
YES! +1000000000000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look you can tip like shit if you want to. But if your stylist is good, don’t be surprised when you try to book again and they are “booked up already”. That’s because you’ve been black balled for being shitty.
That's fine with me as I've never found a good stylist in the DC area and I've been to several. All the good ones, understandably, leave and go to more creative places with a more vibrant creative community and opportunities for exposure, aka New York or LA or Miami or pretty much anywhere else where the standard hair isn't "mom bob with brown highlights."
Dying hair is actually incredibly simple and not a complicated process at all, and yet most hairstylists arent exactly rocket scientists and still find a way to mess it up. And yet they will be haughty and act like theyre doing life saving work.
I have tipped good hairstylists huge amounts and am happy to do so. Most of the incompetent clowns here in the DC area who give you attitude AS they mess up your hair and give you date highlights don't deserve a tip at all.
When I moved to DC and looked for a stylist, my friends highly recommends this Asian stylist that supposedly specialize in Japanese cut and color. And I checked out his portfolio where it literally came out of 2003 and not progressed a single day.
Oh and I think my friend is still mad at me for not wanting to go there with her lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look you can tip like shit if you want to. But if your stylist is good, don’t be surprised when you try to book again and they are “booked up already”. That’s because you’ve been black balled for being shitty.
That's fine with me as I've never found a good stylist in the DC area and I've been to several. All the good ones, understandably, leave and go to more creative places with a more vibrant creative community and opportunities for exposure, aka New York or LA or Miami or pretty much anywhere else where the standard hair isn't "mom bob with brown highlights."
Dying hair is actually incredibly simple and not a complicated process at all, and yet most hairstylists arent exactly rocket scientists and still find a way to mess it up. And yet they will be haughty and act like theyre doing life saving work.
I have tipped good hairstylists huge amounts and am happy to do so. Most of the incompetent clowns here in the DC area who give you attitude AS they mess up your hair and give you date highlights don't deserve a tip at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look you can tip like shit if you want to. But if your stylist is good, don’t be surprised when you try to book again and they are “booked up already”. That’s because you’ve been black balled for being shitty.
That's fine with me as I've never found a good stylist in the DC area and I've been to several. All the good ones, understandably, leave and go to more creative places with a more vibrant creative community and opportunities for exposure, aka New York or LA or Miami or pretty much anywhere else where the standard hair isn't "mom bob with brown highlights."
Dying hair is actually incredibly simple and not a complicated process at all, and yet most hairstylists arent exactly rocket scientists and still find a way to mess it up. And yet they will be haughty and act like theyre doing life saving work.
I have tipped good hairstylists huge amounts and am happy to do so. Most of the incompetent clowns here in the DC area who give you attitude AS they mess up your hair and give you date highlights don't deserve a tip at all.
I can literally hear you getting black balled as I was reading this.
From subpar DC salons? LOL. Who cares? I've been to several in DC and they've all emailed/texted/ mailed me after thanking me for my visit and ostensibly inviting me back. But I'm not interested because most are so poor. I'm gonna try a few more here in DC until I find one that's actually good, or just start travelling to New York to get my hair done. Most of the hairstylists here are shockingly incompetent and also very out of date and unstylish
What percentage do you generally tip in New York?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look you can tip like shit if you want to. But if your stylist is good, don’t be surprised when you try to book again and they are “booked up already”. That’s because you’ve been black balled for being shitty.
That's fine with me as I've never found a good stylist in the DC area and I've been to several. All the good ones, understandably, leave and go to more creative places with a more vibrant creative community and opportunities for exposure, aka New York or LA or Miami or pretty much anywhere else where the standard hair isn't "mom bob with brown highlights."
Dying hair is actually incredibly simple and not a complicated process at all, and yet most hairstylists arent exactly rocket scientists and still find a way to mess it up. And yet they will be haughty and act like theyre doing life saving work.
I have tipped good hairstylists huge amounts and am happy to do so. Most of the incompetent clowns here in the DC area who give you attitude AS they mess up your hair and give you date highlights don't deserve a tip at all.
I can literally hear you getting black balled as I was reading this.
From subpar DC salons? LOL. Who cares? I've been to several in DC and they've all emailed/texted/ mailed me after thanking me for my visit and ostensibly inviting me back. But I'm not interested because most are so poor. I'm gonna try a few more here in DC until I find one that's actually good, or just start travelling to New York to get my hair done. Most of the hairstylists here are shockingly incompetent and also very out of date and unstylish
Anonymous wrote:Look you can tip like shit if you want to. But if your stylist is good, don’t be surprised when you try to book again and they are “booked up already”. That’s because you’ve been black balled for being shitty.
Anonymous wrote:Look you can tip like shit if you want to. But if your stylist is good, don’t be surprised when you try to book again and they are “booked up already”. That’s because you’ve been black balled for being shitty.
Anonymous wrote:Have fun on the Bolt Bus!