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I recently got my barnet done at T&G, a few highlights and a cut, about an inch. The bill came to 176 squids and on the spur of the moment i decided not to leave a tip, like you i paid with my card. The thing is, one person washed it, another did the colour, then another person washed the colour out, then another person brushed it and finally another person cut it. Thats 5 people, who do i tip ? However, after i left i felt like a complete tight a**e and am embarrassed that i didn't as it felt uncomfortable when i was leaving. So in conclusion, i'm as confused as you...sorry !
You don't get much for your money laurence2. Not one person noticed i'd had it done. My hair is naturally blonde but i decided to get some highlights to lighten it up (obviously !) but it didn't look any different. The cut again wasn't noticeable, i didn't want anything drastic but it's a bit pointless if you don't get a reaction. I'll try somewhere else next time. However, none of the staff were pushy in regards to selling their hair products and treatments which i usually find in most salons.
I am not just buying something as I would in a supermarket, they are providing a type or service. In the same way I would tip waiting staff in a restaurant.
Thanks for all your replies.
tipping began as way to reward someone who has given you extra good service, gone above and beyond for you, maybe not in a big way, but still... it is not for people who have merely done their job properly, and done what they are paid to do - they get wages to do these things for you so why pay extra?
most charge extortionate amounts as it is - its just another way to money grab - by making you feel like a tightarse just because you don't give money you don't have to give.
some say these people live off their tips - well how is it my responsibilty to fund these peoples lives? - that is the job of their boss, to pay a fair wage that they can live on - and until we stop tipping willy-nilly, regardless of service, then these big bosses will not change their working practices.
i will tip a taxi driver if he helps me with luggage - because he doesn't have to do that - i will tip a pizza guy if he has had to phone me to tell me he is at the door step (my bell is temperamental) as he doesn't have to do that and it has cost him money - I tipped a hairdresser who went out to the shop and got me a sandwich because my do was taking a while, but i don't tip the person at the supermarket checkout who packs my bags...why? its not expected...
whatever you decide to do, a fiver is way too much!! they would expect it everytime and its just not necessary, and as you said, you paid �176 and didn't get much for it! - if you WANT to tip leave a pound.
they will ususally split all tips so there is no need to do it individually.
if you want to feel better about it take a packet of choccy biccys or even a box of roses with you and offer them round so you are being generous without feeling obliged and guilty about how much to give - and you get to munch too!
How can you justify paying �176 for a hairdo? A properly trained hairdresser in a normal salon could do it at a fraction of the price. I have a friend who goes there, and when I ask her the same she cannot answer, just that she doesn't pay that much, and it is better than getting it done at a 'normal' salon. Mind you, she wears 'Calvin Klein' glasses. As if Calvin Klein sits in a factory somewhere making glasses frames! She cannot comprehend that the same person makes them who makes ones for chain stores, and they just put a different name on them.
The whole 'designer' label thing makes me laugh.
I used to go to Toni and Guy all the time but got sick of the prices, and the different persons, as pointed out earlier, washing, drying, colouring, cutting, styling etc your hair. It's not a very personal service, and I never tipped because of that reason.
However, just by chance I happened upon a different hairdressers and from the first appt I decided I would travel the extra few miles and go there each time.
I'd agree with ems27 though, I thought they would be trying to sell loads of products!
Thunk...that's the sound of my jaw hitting the keyboard at the prices at T&G!! I'm reasonably comfortable financially, and pretty wordly wise too - but that's the first time a price for a service has really shocked me for a long time! The local designer salon in my area charges nowhere near that, yet has a waiting list as long as your arm.....I know my female freinds tip in there, but the bill comes to 80 quid tops!
I tip in my local blokes barbers - its 15 quid a cut, and I leave 20, but that's only because of the people in there being very friendly, I always talk to them about going out socailly, so its done very much in the vein of "you're on your feet all day saturday, get yourself a drink on me tonight" .... but 176 quid a visit ....blimey what do you go there in, an armoured car?!?! ;-))
At that rate I'd say the only tip approppriate is "buy T&G shares"