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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote hippyhair Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2005 at 4:21pm

geeeeez... I really suck at this quoting thang!!!  

edited to say:

oh, nevermind! I fixed it! lol



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    If you knew what a difference in time an install for a thin haired vs. a thin haired girl you'd see the reason.  A babyhaired blond can be done by a novice in 3 hours, whereas a girl with really thick hair could take twice as much time.  Why should the girl with baby-fine hair subsidize the girl with thick hair.  All installs are not equal.

    That said, I don't accept tips for at home work, and as a booth renter, don't accept tips at work as I own the business.  Some people insist, but most like it, as they actually know how much they're going to spend before arriving.

     I guess I kind of think $100 hr. for any hair service is BS, but I do live in the mid-west where cost of living is much cheaper.

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Originally posted by Scotchyroo Scotchyroo wrote:

 

 

    If you knew what a difference in time an install for a thin haired vs. a thin haired girl you'd see the reason.  A babyhaired blond can be done by a novice in 3 hours, whereas a girl with really thick hair could take twice as much time.  Why should the girl with baby-fine hair subsidize the girl with thick hair.  All installs are not equal.

  

So at time of consultation, where she actually saw my hair, she knew that it would take her 4 hours tops just by looking at my hair?

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Scotchyroo, I remember 10,000 yrs ago my grandmother giving me hair stylist tipping etiquette and she said the same thing: that you don't tip the owner of the salon. I think that's an antique notion cuz nowadays I know plenty of salon owners who accept tips. I'm still having trouble with the home service, tho. I mean, why work in a salon at all if you're going to charge the same at home? Salon stylists should get a tip always, and home stylists....well, sometimes. If you make house calls, always.
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Hippyhair:

Honestly, I think a $150 tip is MORE THAN generous. I tip $50 on a $350 service, and I think that's more than enough, personally.

I actually would encourage you NOT to tip more than $100 on your first extensions job because A) if you love them, you'll be going back frequently, and paying an extra $150 each time could add up to be a lot; and (more importantly) B) 95% of extensions look great when you leave the salon--it's how they hold up over the course of months that really matters--and you'll only be able to determine how good the job actually is after you've worn them for awhile and learned more about extensions.

If this extensionist turns out to be great, you can spread the word and post pics and tip her more later on if you want to. Also, I don't think you should tip on the cost of hair--it makes no sense to me. So you're actually paying $400 for the service--not $750. So, $60 would be a 15% tip; $80 would be 20%.

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Originally posted by Jenny_RR Jenny_RR wrote:

Hippyhair:

 Also, I don't think you should tip on the cost of hair--it makes no sense to me. So you're actually paying $400 for the service--not $750. So, $60 would be a 15% tip; $80 would be 20%.

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Ya know... I can't believe I didn't think of this!! Thank you Jenny!!

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I think a $50 tip is very generous. Tips are supposed to be a gratuity. (I know as I work in a job that I depend on tips also, to earn my living, we come to 'expect' them) But I will say that standard 15-20% is really based on a more standard service of say up to $100 or so. I dont think once you get up there in the hundreds of dollars for services that its expected or the standard to tip 15-20%. I may be wrong....just my 2 cents!
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I do work in a salon, and my average price for an extension install is around $400.  Most clients tip between $20-$80.  Some don't tip at all.  I'm not too offended if they don't tip because I know that for many people (including myself) that spending $400 on your hair it a lot of money!
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Yeah, I find that the percentage of my tips end up being inversely proportional to the cost of the service. I've gotten tipped 50% before, but that was on a $40 job. I've gotten tipped $10 on a $200 job, which ain't much, but hey, $200 is a lot of money for most people.

And good point, Jenny, about keeping the hair cost and service cost separate. Stylists don't expect to be tipped on the cost f hair anyway (*cough* unless they're a GL stylist and mark up their hair- bleh).

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Oh, and about the salon/freelance thing- I wouldn't say it's safe to assume that if someone is freelance they're making more. F'r instance, I pay $50, at most, for a full day of using my spot at the salon. If I'm doing house calls, then I don't have that expense, but I have other expenses, like gas and car maintenance and travel time (which, when everyone lives out in the suburbs, can take an hour each way). If a stylist works out of their home, then they also have to set aside space in their house (and possibly pay extra rent to have room for a home salon). So it's hard to say for sure the situation that your particular stylist works in, and how much of their fee they get to keep. I would just say to tip based on your satisfaction with the service, rather than where they work.

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All great advice! Thanks everyone.
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