Salon workers are part of the service industry and their salaries not being very high, any tips are appreciated. However, the general rule of thumb applies here and that would be 20% tip.
In a hair salon you normally tip only the people who have worked on your hair. Here are some examples: you should tip the person who washes your hair, you should tip your hairdresser and if you had another service done like a coloring you should tip that person if it is someone different.
Sometimes depaends how good they did
20%, so about $60.
15% to 20%
It would not be customary to tip the salon owner, or any other stylist, unless he personally cut your hair.
Tip your hairdresser well, 20% or more of your total bill is common. For example, if your haircut cost $50, tip them $10 for a total of $60. In the US, most service industry workers are tipped 15-20%.
If there is a tip jar, or if that person seems like they could use a little reward, yes. In any case, it is a nice thing to do, so you should-unless you can't spare any at the time.
You should tip the bellhop a minimum of fifty dollars
You should tip them around $5 dollars. Or more. =)
A typical gratuity for a hair salon ranges from 15% to 20% of the total service cost. For exceptional service, you might consider tipping more, while for unsatisfactory experiences, a lower percentage may be appropriate. It's also common to tip each stylist or technician individually if multiple people work on your hair. Ultimately, the amount you choose to tip should reflect your satisfaction with the service.
not enough!
It is customary to tip a gas attendant 1 to 2 for their service.