Typically, it's customary to tip the shampoo girl around $5 to $10, depending on the salon's price range and the service received. If you received exceptional service, you may consider tipping more. The general guideline is to tip 15-20% of the service cost, adjusted for the specific service provided. Always consider the quality of the experience when deciding on the tip amount.
****I think it varies from person to person. I feel that 10% of what you are paying for to be done to your hair is perfect. If you feel that the assistant should receive more than 10%, that would always be OK, but less may make them feel as though they did not do their job as well as they could have. People in a profession such as this LIVE on these tips, they do not get paid much otherwise!**** personally I used to tip my old shampoo girl,but since I started going to a new place the girla lways gets soap in my ears and doesn't do I great job so i don't tip her. I think between 2-5 dollars depending on the hair salon is more than enough.
You should tip the bellhop a minimum of fifty dollars
You should tip them around $5 dollars. Or more. =)
not enough!
It is customary to tip a gas attendant 1 to 2 for their service.
About 20% of your meal.
In Japan, it is not customary to leave a tip at restaurants. If you are in America, it is generally accepted that a tip should be 15 - 20% of the bill for good service.
It is customary to tip shuttle drivers 15-20 of the total fare.
A standard tip for a bellhop is 1 to 2 per bag they help you with.
It is customary to tip a gas attendant 1 to 2 for their service.
10% of how much you spend
5.00$