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How much do you tip the hairdresser?

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strawberry · 13/09/2004 17:13

I never know how much to give my hairdresser and find the whole thing very embarressing. If I have colour and cut & blow dry, it costs £80 (don't tell DH!), and I give £5 to the actual hairdresser and £2 to the junior who washes it. So nearly 10% in all. Is this reasonable? What do you do?

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essbee · 13/09/2004 21:23

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lavender1 · 13/09/2004 21:47

tbh I don't, have thought about it and have a couple of times given my mobile hairdresser an extra £1 or so when I've felt like it but I am of the I work really hard and I never get tipped...think the bosses should pay them more really...although would occassionally

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pesme · 13/09/2004 22:19

I find this hideously embarrassing, so mostly I don't bother. I would be easier if there was a cup by the till like at restaurants. Its bloodly expensive enough anyway.

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Polgara2 · 13/09/2004 23:05

Am afraid I have never tipped any hairdresser! Have someone come to house for years who is more like a friend by now so would feel a bit embarressed anyway.

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jasper · 14/09/2004 00:23

I cut my own hair . might start tipping generously

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Soly · 15/09/2004 12:26

I only started going to the hairdressers about 2 years ago and tip 20% (might not if I was not happy with the cut, etc)

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ladywallopofcod · 15/09/2004 12:26

I get him a david essex signed photo

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fee77 · 15/09/2004 12:45

I had my hair cut on Saturday - the hair dresser spent the whole time talking to her mate that had "popped in". The only thing she saud to me was "how much do you want off" and "is that ok" so she can stuff her tip where the sun don't shine!

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TheHighwayCod · 07/11/2006 16:26

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Tutter · 07/11/2006 16:32

is this the infamous lavender cod?

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twelveyeargap · 07/11/2006 16:49

£10 to hairdresser for £55 cut and blowdry as I'm always very happy. Same to waxer. Couple of quid to junior and I always give it to the cashier to sort out, unless the actual person is standing there.

BTW, my mum used to own a salon (a little one, never made much money) and could never understand why she never got tipped. She actually earned less from the business than she paid her senior staff, but couldn't afford not to have them, IYSWIM.

Tipping is for good service. Cab driver often own their cabs but we still tip them...

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Dior · 07/11/2006 16:49

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MadamePlatypus · 08/11/2006 13:19

I hate this and never really know what to do. Atleast in restaurants you can leave tip on the table or add to bill. I usually don't tip for my hair as cost of highlights and cut is very expensive and I think should cover the cost of the shampooist etc. However, by the time somebody has finished with DS's hair I feel they deserve a drink so usually tip about a fiver.

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brimfull · 08/11/2006 13:25

depends if I have any cash,sometimes a fiver sometimes nothing,I like to keep them guessing!

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NomDePlume · 08/11/2006 13:27

Have a new hairdresser, he IS fabulous. Properly brilliant.

If I have a trim with him it is £17, I give him a £20 (£3 tip).

If it's a wash, cut and blow (£34), then I round it up to £40 (£6 tip).

He charges £10 for a cut for DD, I don't tip for her cuts because she has her hair done in the same week as I do so he will have already had a hefty tip from me that week [stingy northerner emoticon]

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speedymama · 08/11/2006 14:12

I tip £0.00.

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FluffyMummy123 · 27/06/2007 11:22

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FluffyMummy123 · 27/06/2007 11:24

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FluffyMummy123 · 05/08/2008 13:47

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