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Presents for Hairdressers?

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Candelle Wed 22-Nov-17 12:10:54

Could I please ask what the form is with regard to Christmas presents for one's hairdresser?

What do other GN-ers do? How much do you spend/what do you give (if you give).

I can imagine a hairdresser being given umpteen boxes of chocolates or pot plants, so other ideas welcome. Or, perhaps you give a gift in monetary value.

If you are a hairdresser, even better, as your views would be very helpful.

I am having a pre-Christmas cut soon so ideas and information would be very welcome!

BlueBelle Wed 22-Nov-17 19:13:29

One months cost of what ? A hairdo ? whose got £75 to spare ?not many I don’t expect you re lucky to be in that money bracket

Norah Wed 22-Nov-17 19:34:02

BlueBelle, cost of haircut every month. Expensive location.

grannyqueenie Wed 22-Nov-17 21:36:48

I’m speechless or possibly just incredibly mean grin

nannyof4 Wed 22-Nov-17 21:40:11

I have only just started to have someone coming to do my hair,and shes not what i would call cheap,mine cost 30.00 for a perm and 15.00 for a cut.Is this the going rate.
If i have her to trim my hair i would more than likely buy something for her young child being xmas.

LadyGracie Wed 22-Nov-17 21:55:06

Usually a bottle of wine and some chocolates, she comes to the house and has done for years

Christinefrance Wed 22-Nov-17 22:10:03

How many people buy gifts for the shelf stacker in the supermarket or the librarian / waitress/ bus driver. Just asking .

MissAdventure Wed 22-Nov-17 22:34:18

My family are lucky to get bought presents, so my hairdresser certainly doesn't get a look in!
I had never given it a thought. I feel a bit mean now, but not mean enough to change my ways.

BlueBelle Wed 22-Nov-17 22:58:25

My point exactly Christinefrance
I don’t feel at all mean MissA my hairdresser is very very well off her husband works overseas she has a huge house personlisednumber plates why would I buy her a bottle of wine she s doing her job and getting paid handsomely my cut and blow dry taking twenty minutes at £21 makes her earning £60 an hour
£75 for a hair cut is ridiculous blimey I d do a college course and cut it myself well you must be very well off too Norah if you don’t baulk at that Good luck to you

WilmaKnickersfit Wed 22-Nov-17 23:26:31

Christinefrance I don't spend a couple of hours every month with those people. After 15+ years my hairdresser and I know each other quite well and natter away like friends. She's brilliant with all the things I have tried with my hair over the years and making sure that that I don't make bad choices. She even got her last kitten from a friend of mine. Thinking about it, I see her more often than a couple of my closest and oldest friends. A small gesture at Christmas is not unreasonable.

Jalima1108 Wed 22-Nov-17 23:33:46

Cut and blow dry has now gone up to £39 and I am going to look for another hairdresser.
Now, if I have a hospital appointment before Christmas I may take the nurses at the clinic a gift.

Jalima1108 Wed 22-Nov-17 23:35:32

Norah I'll come and do your hair if you like

(although you may not tip me afterwards hmm)

WilmaKnickersfit Wed 22-Nov-17 23:39:37

Cut, colour and a few highlights = £41 (without highlights =£37) + £3 tip.

benhamslc Thu 23-Nov-17 10:27:06

Bottle of wine as she comes to my house

damewithaname Thu 23-Nov-17 10:28:04

A gift certificate for a spa massage... all those hours on their feet!!

Tessa101 Thu 23-Nov-17 10:31:39

I don’t tip my hairdresser never have, but I give her 3 children selection boxes at Christmas cos her salon is in her house.

Kim19 Thu 23-Nov-17 10:36:21

A bunch of flowers from me.

SunnySusie Thu 23-Nov-17 10:41:55

No pressie for my hairdresser and no tip either! Its an expensive salon which I shouldnt really be attending (gave up for six months when I retired, hair looked awful, I felt awful, went straight back!) and they are all on commission. To put in context we dont give any Christmas pressies to family or friends (donate to charity instead). If anyone hosts a meal we take wine and flowers at any time of the year. Just to be completely inconsistent the milkman gets a fiver every Christmas with his card!

Kim0612 Thu 23-Nov-17 10:42:18

I don't tip my Hairdresser when I have my hair done I just put some money away each time ready to give in a lump sum at Christmas in a money wallet.

Jane43 Thu 23-Nov-17 10:43:37

I just tip every time I go and give her a card with an extra £5 in at Christmas. It doesn’t sound much but if all her clients did that she would have a nice sum for Christmas.

MinniesMum Thu 23-Nov-17 10:47:44

They get a box of chocolate biscuits. They are pretty good and not too expensive and always nice and friendly.
I also get choc biscuits for the surgery staff - might get a bigger box this year as they have all been brilliant with my husband's serious health problems.
Two bottles of rose for the postie - I know his wife and that is what they usually drink.
We keep thinking about downsizing but it is unlikely that we could get a house in this village and when I think of the utterly wonderful support around us here I generally change my mind.

Rosina Thu 23-Nov-17 10:47:52

I usually take in a box of something nice - special biscuits/chocolates etc. and a card for her and her assistant . (Very small salon!)

Poly580 Thu 23-Nov-17 10:48:10

I give mine £10 so she can buy a couple of drinks on her works night out. She does a great job on my hair, well I like it! I also enjoy hoping there all year for a colour and cut.

Ellie Anne Thu 23-Nov-17 10:48:20

I don’t tip my hairdresser at all. Used to give to the junior who washed it but they don’t have one any more. My dentist collects items for food bank in December so I will give to that.

kazziecookie Thu 23-Nov-17 10:49:42

I understand Norah as I live in a City Centre and the cost of a cut colour and blow dry is only slightly less than she pays. I am still working full time and I don’t spend much on myself otherwise, so at the moment I get it done. If my circumstances change it will be one of the things that will have to go. I have had the same hairdresser for about 7 years my previous hairdresser about 30 years (I moved area). I usually buy her a present (bath stuff/jewellery) but only a few quid. It is just a token and she seems to like it.

carolmary Thu 23-Nov-17 10:55:44

Christinefrance, as a retired librarian, I can tell you that lots of people buy library staff presents! We used to get enough boxes of chocolates, biscuits, tea, etc. to keep us going until Easter! We used to put bowls of sweets on the counter for the readers to share, and on the days when we were open on Christmas Eve, we would offer coffee and mince pies. Those were the days when libraries really were valued in the community.