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How Much Should I Tip My Hair Stylist?

proadAccountId-312305 • February 13, 2020
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When it comes to tipping your hairdresser, there is no "rule" saying that it is necessary. However, it is very much appreciated! Even though its essentially the same thing as tipping a server or delivery driver, it's not uncommon to feel uncomfortable about tipping your hair stylists. If you feel this way because you don't know how much is the right amount, you're not alone.

There are a couple things to consider when deciding a proper tip amount:

The general rule of thumb when it comes to tipping your hair stylist is 20%, regardless of the service they are providing you with. Just stopping in for a quick, free bang trim? Tipping $5 to $10 is always a nice gesture.

Don't forget to consider the assistant that shampoos and conditions your hair. Make sure to ask the receptionist how tips are divided. If an assistant washes your hair and does not get a cut, it is common to tip $3 to $5.

Think about how much time you spent at the salon. Are you just getting a quick trim and will be done within an hour? Is your stylists spending a ton of time dying and cutting your hair? If you are at the salon for more than three hours and getting a decent amount of work done, consider tipping closer to 22 or 25 percent.

If a major holiday is approaching, do you tip a bit extra? There is no right or wrong answer to this question. If you see your hair dresser every month or so, throwing them an extra tip around the holidays is like a little thank you for an entire year's worth of service. Feeling extra generous? Go ahead, tip away!

How do you feel about the finished product? If you are absolutely overjoyed about the outcome of your cut and/or color, you may be tempted to tip a little more than normal and that is okay!

No matter what, your hair stylist will appreciate any and all tips they receive. They understand the journey of life and sometimes a big tip just isn't in the cards, but they will thank you anyways!

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