, suggests between $5 to $20 depending on how much interaction you have with them. "All the assistants are in-training to be stylists, and at many places, a lot are working at minimum wage, so anywhere from $5 to $20 is fine depending on how much they end up doing for the client, or if they have been especially gracious to you," she says.
That means if an assistant ends up, for instance, providing a complimentary blowout with a color service, then you’ll want to consider a heftier tip, says Paul Labrecque, celebrity stylist and founder of. He says that about $20 to $30 would be pretty standard, depending on where you live. As for the myth that you aren't supposed to tip the salon owner when they're the ones giving you a cut or color treatment? Minardi, Lee, Labrecque and Fortin all agree it's exactly that — a myth. "I think that's an old-school thing, and I don't really know where that came from. It's definitely not expected, but it's appreciated, and we're always grateful," Lee says.
As for holiday tips, Labrecque says they are neither mandatory, nor expected: “People show their kindness and gratitude in many ways throughout the year.”should also be awarded, with 20 percent considered the industry standard. Though if your stylist goes above and beyond the call of duty, you can always feel free to do the same with your gratuity.
I’m paying 20% of the price n how they split it up is up to them. Done.
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