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Is $10 a good tip for a $50 haircut?

So whether you get a basic trim, a blowout, a major color change (like the super-trendy blue hair you've been saving on IG), 20 percent is the rule of thumb. Here's a simple guide if quick math also isn't your strong suit: $25 service = $5 tip. $50 service = $10 tip.



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So whether you get a basic trim, a blowout, a major color change (like the super-trendy blue hair you've been saving on IG), 20 percent is the rule of thumb. Here's a simple guide if quick math also isn't your strong suit: $25 service = $5 tip. $50 service = $10 tip.

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It is not rude to ask what a hairstylist charges. A person should know the rates for service. As a client you have the right to know what anybody charges for a service. In actual fact hairdressers should advertise the charges on their wegsite or on their windows.

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Though the conversation of tipping is up for debate, tips are still a large part of a barber's income. As a client, tipping your barber 15-20% on the total bill is customary in the United States. Giving your barber a tip is a way of saying, “Thank you! You did a great job.

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The shorter you go, makes sectioning more challenging. Applying hair color before a haircut makes it so much easier to section while coloring, prevents color overlapping from one section to another, and gives you a great final cut and color.

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