I mean whatever I pay is going to be for him anyway, its not like other places where they only get a certain amount of what they do or they have to pay a booth rental.
Do not worry about tipping them as much or the same as you would an employee. Even though it may not seem necessary, they are doing work like any other employee would do and need the money to keep business. They deserve a tip if you are satisfied.
I certainly would not give them a drastically smaller tip, but at the same time, I would not quite give them a huge tip.. As I mentioned, they need to pay bills and need tips just like any other employee.
I say tip what you feel is right, but do not feel pressured to tip more/less because it is the owner.
You tip whomever cuts ur hair... whether they r the owner or not... most owners don't take the hair cutters tips... so if he isn't the only one cuttin hair then tip him... if he is the only one... and I do mean the only one, which he isn't if its a salon, then u don't tip him if he is the owner.. but then again... I go to a ladies home she cuts my hair gives me a price, the nI give her a tip, what's the difference.... don't worry bout it and give a tip, if he is the owner then just don't make it as big of one if it will make you feel any better.
15-20% is proper, the whole "not tipping the owner thing" is from the 70's and 80's when the owners made all the money off the workers and payed only minimum wage, it is different now, but you absolutely tip the owner
That money goes to bills, paying employees, keeping up to date with the currently technology, and keeping inventory, then he gets paid.
tip him.
I never tip an owner. As you mention, they get the money they are charging. Other workers are more dependent on tips as part of their pay.
20 percent
6-8 dollars
i'm pretty sure it's tacky for the owner of a salon to accept a tip.
$5
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