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Old 03-03-2013, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Uptown Girl View Post
It's awkward for me to talk about tipping in general, but I could probably write a book. The loveliest tip I ever received when I was in the industry was a banana. It makes my heart smile to this day to think of that very wonderful client.


I believe tipping is a gift of appreciation, but should be an earned one. To my mind there is no set rule. I try to be considerate as a client and expect to be treated likewise in return. I consider many factors.

If I am attended to appropriately, it is a plus.
If my stylist delights in trying to juggle three clients all in the same time slot.. and one of them is me... and it's not working well... and she doesn't care... it is a minus.

Generally, I think 20% is generous and reasonable at the same time. Does that help you?
Extraordinary efforts will elicit more sometimes, if I have it to give.
It also matters to me in what spirit the tip is received. That will guide me as to my generosity should we meet again.

I applaud the $5 tip for the lady who washes your hair. (if she does it with a bit of kindness) Typically these ladies are paid very little. Some earn tips only, no pay. She absolutely knows she is lowest on the totem pole. A genuine smile to her at the same time will be very much appreciated gesture, I'm sure!
Thanks for that, Uptown Girl. I am getting good, caring service from both hairdresser and hair washer. I will soldier on. That level of tipping feels comfortable to me and seems to be well received.