Hair Salon Tipping Guide
Tipping for Different Services: Cuts
Tipping Etiquette for Assistants and Shampooers
Tipping salon assistants and shampooers is an important aspect of hair salon etiquette. For assistants who shampoo your hair, experts recommend tipping an extra $5 to $10, which can be increased to $20 if they provide additional services like applying treatments[2]. Some salons have specific tipping structures for assistants, such as $1 for a regular shampoo, $2 for color or highlights, and $3 for perms or toner application[1]. Colorist Beth Minardi suggests tipping shampooers $3 to $5[4]. It’s worth noting that while clients aren’t typically expected to tip assistants directly, many stylists share a portion of their tips with their assistants, recognizing their valuable contribution to the overall service[1].
Adjusting Tips for Exceptional Circumstances
When adjusting tips for exceptional circumstances at a hair salon, consider factors that may warrant increasing or decreasing your usual tip. For outstanding service or complex treatments that exceed expectations, tipping more than the standard 20% is appropriate to show appreciation[2]. Conversely, if you experience significant issues with the service, you may adjust the tip downward, though it’s still customary to leave at least a small tip[2]. During holidays or special occasions, consider tipping more generously to acknowledge the stylist’s extra effort[5]. If you’re a regular client and your stylist consistently provides excellent service, increasing your tip can help maintain a positive relationship[4]. However, it’s important to note that tipping should always be based on the quality of service rather than external factors, and communication with your stylist about any concerns is crucial for maintaining a good salon experience.