How much to tip hairdresser?
#16
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She happily paid them double.
I've not paid for a cut since the 90s and it was £5 for a buzz. Now I buzz myself.
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I don't tip much $3-$4 or so, but I am not getting a wash/dry/etc just a simple cut, takes her about 15 minutes.
They charge a premium for a mens haircut over most places so the higher the cost of the basic service the less likely I am to tip well.
They charge a premium for a mens haircut over most places so the higher the cost of the basic service the less likely I am to tip well.
#19
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I think the price on the board is $18. I give the barber $25. I'm not really tipping for the number 2 but for being out in 10 minutes.
#20
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I get our front desk guy to cut mine in the bar for nothing, takes him 10 minutes or so and I keep the clippers in my locker. He doesn't do quite the job our last front desk guy did, but I'm not telling him that, and his skill at designing posters and web site make up for it.
#21
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There may be some relevance, as I quite favour this look at the $8 price point:
Vietnamese Haircut, Iraq Zach
Now I think about it, in the past I may have returned the $2 change to the hairdresser as a tip, so she is saving us both the palaver of handing $2 back and forth. So, a 25% tip.
I am not in general a big fan of percentages when it comes to tips. The tip should be a fixed amount based on service received, not a percentage. When my son visits, he insists we go to the most expensive restaurant in town, and he selects the most expensive dish on the menu - as I recall last time it was New Zealand Quail Burger in some fancy sauce - knowing full well that I am expected to pay the bill. It irritates me that I have to tip a percentage on a big bill, when the service we receive is just the same as we get in Denny's.
Vietnamese Haircut, Iraq Zach
Now I think about it, in the past I may have returned the $2 change to the hairdresser as a tip, so she is saving us both the palaver of handing $2 back and forth. So, a 25% tip.
I am not in general a big fan of percentages when it comes to tips. The tip should be a fixed amount based on service received, not a percentage. When my son visits, he insists we go to the most expensive restaurant in town, and he selects the most expensive dish on the menu - as I recall last time it was New Zealand Quail Burger in some fancy sauce - knowing full well that I am expected to pay the bill. It irritates me that I have to tip a percentage on a big bill, when the service we receive is just the same as we get in Denny's.
#22
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If it's the salon owner no tip. If it's someone who rents a chair then I tip depending on the cost of what I've had done. Last year I was visiting Canada and went to the hairdresser - the salon owner is my niece's best friend but I saw someone else. Colour, foils and cut was $180 so I gave her $200.
#23
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Been to Europe often enough to know about the tipping procedures for wait staff. However, never clear on personal service staff, i.e. hair dressers, etc. Is it normal not to tip?
If I go to have a haircut, like I am this morning, the cut is $20 and I will give a $5 tip. If I go for a cut and highlights the bill is $80 and I will give her a $100 which is a $20 tip. It might seem like a lot but there is more involved. For example, the high/low lights require a lot of manual labor in selecting, dyeing and wrapping the strands, followed by the unwrapping, blending and washing and conditioning the hair. After that it is having the hair cut, blown dried and then styled with a curling iron in my case. I see that Dorothy only left a $20 on a $180 charge and that is a reasonable amount just about 16%. I would have given her $25. But that is me.
Hubby's haircut is $15 and he gives him a $5 tip.
I have difficulties with the nail salon. I always think I under tip there but I feel if the service is good, tip well as I'm a repeat customer. If the service is crappy, I only give a small tip and ask for someone else when I go to the same nail salon.
If I go to have a haircut, like I am this morning, the cut is $20 and I will give a $5 tip. If I go for a cut and highlights the bill is $80 and I will give her a $100 which is a $20 tip. It might seem like a lot but there is more involved. For example, the high/low lights require a lot of manual labor in selecting, dyeing and wrapping the strands, followed by the unwrapping, blending and washing and conditioning the hair. After that it is having the hair cut, blown dried and then styled with a curling iron in my case. I see that Dorothy only left a $20 on a $180 charge and that is a reasonable amount just about 16%. I would have given her $25. But that is me.
Hubby's haircut is $15 and he gives him a $5 tip.
I have difficulties with the nail salon. I always think I under tip there but I feel if the service is good, tip well as I'm a repeat customer. If the service is crappy, I only give a small tip and ask for someone else when I go to the same nail salon.
Last edited by Rete; Jan 17th 2020 at 2:05 pm.
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15% across the board, though I think the whole standard tip giving concept in North America is rediculous. But when in Rome etc....
#27
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There are a significant number of women in the US who spend $600+/mth on their hair, and $1,000 isn't unheard of. That cost might include wigs and wig maintenance.
#28
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What do we guess President Trump (or the US taxpayer) spends on his do?
(I can guess the tip)
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Re: How much to tip hairdresser?
It actually depends on where in a city you have your hair cut. Move to a suburb, even one close to the centre of the city, and charges drop significantly.
One of my friends had her hair cut, shampooed and blow dried for years in downtown Vancouver. $80 was the least she paid, tip on top of that.
Last year she started to go to another hairdresser in our neighbourhood which is about 8 km from the downtown area, same thing, equally good, now costs her $40 + $10 tip ....... so basically half the price.
I go to another hairdresser in the same neighbourhood, I pay the same price, give the same tip. My hairdresser is the owner of the salon with her husband. I always tip her and OH tips him when he has his hair cut (no shampoo, no blowdry).
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And here I complain about my $40 haircut.. But I don't pay extra for the shampoo (10 up-charge) I just wash it at home before going in.
I hate haircuts and very self conscious about my scalp so I get like 2 a year on average.