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]]>The standard is around 20%, so if you pay $200 for color and a cut, you should tip around $40. This percentage doesn’t change based on if you receive a haircut or highlights; it’s the standard among services.
Of course, feel free to tip more or less based on your relationship with your hairdresser and how satisfied you are with the final product.
Should you still tip if you don’t like the haircut? It’s totally up to you, but in general, if you’re not satisfied, you should always let your stylist know you’re not thrilled. This way, at least you’re giving them a chance to fix it.
Do you need to tip the person who washes your hair or the owner of the salon? Again, this is up to you, but it’s always nice to tip if you can. Even if you’re only able to tip your hair washer $5, it’s still a nice gesture. To be honest, we’ve never thought of tipping the shop owners. It’s definitely not mandatory, but if you can, tip them 20%.
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]]>However, according to hairdressers, there are many annoying and rude things their customers do that can be pretty stressful. Here are some things that can really stress out your hairdresser.
If you don’t show up on time, you’re messing up the rest of your stylist’s schedule. It’s best to come 5-10 minutes before the appointment.
This is not only rude, but it can also distract and frustrate your hairdresser. Talking on the phone or constantly moving your head is making their job a lot harder and you’re also risking a bad haircut.
Giving a 24-hour notice that you want to cancel is a polite thing to do. Otherwise, you’re costing your hairdresser money and there’s a good chance you’ll end up on their blacklist. It’s not rude to cancel, it’s rude not to show up or cancel at the last minute.
Stylist hate this! A professional can always give you a great haircut, but chances are you won’t like it if you don’t know what you want in the first place.
Saying that you want a haircut like Jennifer Aniston is not something your hairdresses likes to hear. The best thing you can do is to bring pictures of the exact haircut you want, so there’s no confusion later.
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]]>The post Here’s How Much You Should Tip Your Hairdresser appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The standard is around 20%, so if you pay $200 for color and a cut, you should tip around $40. This percentage doesn’t change based on if you receive a haircut or highlights; it’s the standard among services.
Of course, feel free to tip more or less based on your relationship with your hairdresser and how satisfied you are with the final product.
Should you still tip if you don’t like the haircut? It’s totally up to you, but in general, if you’re not satisfied, you should always let your stylist know you’re not thrilled. This way, at least you’re giving them a chance to fix it.
Do you need to tip the person who washes your hair or the owner of the salon? Again, this is up to you, but it’s always nice to tip if you can. Even if you’re only able to tip your hair washer $5, it’s still a nice gesture. To be honest, we’ve never thought of tipping the shop owners. It’s definitely not mandatory, but if you can, tip them 20%.
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]]>The post Things That Can Annoy Your Hairdresser appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>However, according to hairdressers, there are many annoying and rude things their customers do that can be pretty stressful. Here are some things that can really stress out your hairdresser.
If you don’t show up on time, you’re messing up the rest of your stylist’s schedule. It’s best to come 5-10 minutes before the appointment.
This is not only rude, but it can also distract and frustrate your hairdresser. Talking on the phone or constantly moving your head is making their job a lot harder and you’re also risking a bad haircut.
Giving a 24-hour notice that you want to cancel is a polite thing to do. Otherwise, you’re costing your hairdresser money and there’s a good chance you’ll end up on their blacklist. It’s not rude to cancel, it’s rude not to show up or cancel at the last minute.
Stylist hate this! A professional can always give you a great haircut, but chances are you won’t like it if you don’t know what you want in the first place.
Saying that you want a haircut like Jennifer Aniston is not something your hairdresses likes to hear. The best thing you can do is to bring pictures of the exact haircut you want, so there’s no confusion later.
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