Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to tip my colorist, who is the owner of salon, 10%. Then she raised her price so now I tip at all.
You don't tip? Wondefring because I was considering this, as the prices have doubled in five years, and mostly right after covid. I don't think supplies have increased, I think people are just taking advantage, and raising their prices (like home contractors).
Anonymous wrote:How much do you tip the owner? Cut and color are $400, tip $80 in addition to that?
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I tip 20 percent on total service and let my stylist sort out shampoo/blow dry girl . It shouldn’t cost me extra for her to chair/client hop during my appointment.
Anonymous wrote:I used to tip my colorist, who is the owner of salon, 10%. Then she raised her price so now I tip at all.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care what others do. If someone is charging me $350+ for cut and coloring, they are not earning below minimum earning wage and not relying on tips to survive, specially if they own their salon. I can't give an extra $70+ and don't see it as justified. I don't mind tipping my nail salon immigrant Vietnamese lady 25% as she is getting below minimum wage.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care what others do. If someone is charging me $350+ for cut and coloring, they are not earning below minimum earning wage and not relying on tips to survive, specially if they own their salon. I can't give an extra $70+ and don't see it as justified. I don't mind tipping my nail salon immigrant Vietnamese lady 25% as she is getting below minimum wage.
Anonymous wrote:I get my hair colored and cut. It’s about $200 total. I’ve been tipping $40 —20% of the total. But someone recently told me that she only tips on the amount of the cut, not coloring. Is this standard? I’m going to keep my current practice, but I’m wondering what’s normal for people who get a cut/color.