my hair dresser does a WONDERFUL job making sure i get exactly what i want. i usually give her a $10 tip, which is probably considered generous when the cut is only $20. but my reasoning is i get the same or better cut going to her than some fancy salon, and at a salon i'd be paying at least $30. i just try to pay her what she's worth.
2006-07-21 10:58:50
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answered by jennifer_riedy 2
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Generally speaking, ten percent. There are things to consider such as time spent on your hair, what he or she had to do etc. the more involved the procedure and the better they did the more you should tip. Of course if you leave with a mess of hair or something that was not what was discussed in the first place (i.e I want a cut a color how much will it be- and they say 80 dollars then charge you 110$) you don't need to tip anything unless you feel absurdly generous.
2006-07-21 10:10:49
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answered by minnasweaver 2
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I dont tip by the percentage I tip by the quality of their work and if they were friendly...the other day I got a cut, shampoo, and straighten.I also bought some products so I tipped my dresser $7
2006-07-21 10:21:00
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answered by Jasmine24 2
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I normally tip 2 dollars, if the price is $12 or under
2006-07-21 10:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about %, but I usually tip between $5-$10
2006-07-21 10:08:46
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answered by Sunny 4
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15 % of the cost of service. Don't forget the hair shampooer $2 to $5 dollars.
2006-07-21 10:08:30
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answered by hips don't lie 2
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$10 is a fair amount. If it is a discount place, you can get away with $5. If you are a kid, $5 is reasonable either way. If it is a very posh place, do not go under $10.
2006-07-21 10:07:57
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answered by the Goddess Angel 5
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for a 25 dollar haircut, i tip 5 dollars or maybe less.
2006-07-21 10:19:48
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answered by NY Lady 5
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