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Old Oct 17, 2007, 06:40 AM
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Tips at a hair salon

I pay $50 for a haircut and $50 for hair color. How much would a reasonable tip be?

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Old Oct 19, 2007, 05:09 AM   #2  
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It depends on how good the service was. I would figure maybe a tip in the $3-5 would be appropriate.

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CaptainRich agrees: $3 - 5 ...? On a $100 service? You'd better not go back!!!!
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Old Oct 23, 2007, 06:16 PM   #3  
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I always give at least 10% unless it was awful.
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I pay $50 for a haircut and $50 for hair color. How much would a reasonable tip be?
I usually give her $20, but as of Dec. 1 she is raising the price to $55 for haircut and $55 for color, so I thought I would reduce her tip $5 making it $15. That way I would only have to increase my cost by $5. What do you think?
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If you can afford those costs for your hair, a 15% tip would be reasonable -- more if the shampoo person gives your head a lovely massage, the stylist is especially adept at making you look lovely, and the salon in general is customer friendly and accomodating with a selection of coffees and teas and even snacks while you wait and are under the dryer.
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Personally I think I would try to find someone else. I pay $65 for highlights, cut, and brow wax. And this is at an actual salon, not super cuts or anything.
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Personally I think I would try to find someone else. I pay $65 for highlights, cut, and brow wax. And this is at an actual salon, not super cuts or anything.

Price vary widely by area. When I lived out in California, you'd be looking at about $90 for cut and color at Supercuts. I pay 120 for mine out here in Austin, at a stylist, not a chain. But I have, when I made much less money, gone to the hairdressing schools to get the job done cheaper. Takes a lot longer, but I had time, not money.
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