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Tip the hairdresser? Should I?

(45 Posts)
Sara65 Wed 15-Jan-20 13:01:36

I always tip my hairdresser, I like her and she does a good job.

rosenoir Wed 15-Jan-20 12:30:58

No, they are not paid less than minimum wage and I doubt you tip supermarket workers who will be on about the same wage.

It seems to be just the older generation that tip, my daughter and her friends would not think of tipping, they see it as patronising.

sodapop Wed 15-Jan-20 11:59:37

No

Dottydots Wed 15-Jan-20 11:50:19

My six weekly hairdo is around £50 and I tip my hairdresser £3.

Fennel Wed 15-Jan-20 11:50:19

I've always tipped my hairdresser too - various ones over the years.
My current hairdresser charges £27 for a wet cut and blowdry - I give her £30.

TrendyNannie6 Wed 15-Jan-20 11:40:11

I’ve always tipped my hairdresser never ever thought of not doing it, it’s just something I do.

Chestnut Wed 15-Jan-20 11:34:38

I always tip the hairdresser 10% and sometimes at a restaurant but not chains. I don't tip taxi drivers unless they have gone over and above. We used to give the bin men and the milkman a Christmas tip but that seems to have gone, no milkman and never see the bin men.

Oopsminty Wed 15-Jan-20 11:28:44

It's not remotely patronising to tip your hairdresser

MamaCaz, many of the hairdressers are just paid employees. And often not particularly well paid either

They have no input as to how much is charged

NotTooOld Wed 15-Jan-20 11:26:47

Thanks all. I was hoping you would say 'no' because it seems patronising to tip, or that's how it makes me feel anyway.

MamaCaz Wed 15-Jan-20 11:25:59

No.
I expect my hairdresser to have her pricing correct, so that she earns enough to live on.

NanaSuzy Wed 15-Jan-20 11:18:18

Quite honestly I have never understood the whole concept of tipping. I worked for 40-odd years, and never received a tip. You don't tip the dentist, the doctor, the bus driver, shop assistant etc etc.

harrigran Wed 15-Jan-20 11:17:28

I always tip my hairdresser, she comes to my home and is not expensive so I tip well over the 10%. Last hairdo before Christmas I always give a tip of £25.

Kittye Wed 15-Jan-20 11:13:19

Depending on what I have done I tip £5 for anything costing up to £50 and £10 up to £100. So if it cost say £30 Id still tip £5 and if it cost £70 I’d tip £10. It feels penny pinching giving coins ? Probably just me being weird ?

NotSpaghetti Wed 15-Jan-20 11:03:59

I have tried to tip mine for years. Mostly she refuses. Sometimes I put a tip in an envelope and leave it there.
She is a lovely person and a great hairdresser.

Teetime Wed 15-Jan-20 11:02:16

I always tip usually about 10%

Greenfinch Wed 15-Jan-20 11:01:34

Ours have tins on the reception desk marked with their names so they obviously hope for something. I also give 10% but as my pensiners' cut costs just over £10 I need to leave just over £1.No great deal!

JessK Wed 15-Jan-20 10:37:01

I always tip around 10%.

M0nica Wed 15-Jan-20 10:35:35

The only time I have not tipped a hairdresser was when they marmelised my hair. That was a long time ago.

The smarter the hairdresser, the more likely to expect a tip. I tip roughly 10%

Oopsminty Wed 15-Jan-20 10:31:11

I always tip mine.

NotTooOld Wed 15-Jan-20 10:30:25

I expect this has been asked before but I have an appointment with a new hairdresser soon and I'm wondering if I should tip? I usually go to the salon in our village and leave a tip of about 10% but I have been dissatisfied with their haircuts recently so have booked myself into a rather more upmarket (and expensive) salon in town. Friends tell me they don't ever tip their hairdresser so rather than get off on the wrong foot at the new salon I thought I'd ask here. Thanks in advance.