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The lady who cuts my hair has her own salon. So she is both an employee and owner. I give her a good bottle of wine or Prosecco for xmas. I do add something onto every haircut bill each month, tho. She charges $50 and I give her $60 and that is once a month.
My nail salon has several manicurists. I have whoever is free at the time I come (no appt. necessary unless you want one specific person). I tip 20% for each visit. Last year I started giving an extra holiday gift to whoever did the service at that visit. I know it's not all that equitable but I didn't feel right not giving something extra at xmas.
My question is: do you think I am being fair or do you have a suggestion for a better way to do this? I'm open to advice!
marzipanni
(6,011 posts)Maybe next year an different one will be free when you come in close to the holidays, or two or three will be free and they'll have a tug-of-war with you in the middle.
blackcrowflies
(207 posts)I'd bring some gift for the whole salon (just 2-3 people, right?) to share instead of an extra tip for one. I don't know what to suggest, chocolates, maybe? Something they can split.
CTyankee
(63,912 posts)go to a specific nail tech and her alone. But I'll check out that possibility.
Chocolates sound nice, altho I think the women who work there are really dependent on cash tips. I know they could use the money.
mnhtnbb
(31,402 posts)and it's a small salon--3 or 4 people?--I'd take a holiday greeting card
and enclose a small cash amount and give it to each one.
If you have the same nail tech repeatedly (I do because I either ask for her if I walk in
or make an appointment for when she's free) and I tip her exclusively.
CTyankee
(63,912 posts)And I don't know which day who will be there. Some come in if they are "on call" and others have regular schedules. But they all do good work, some better than others but usually very good overall.