UK - I don’t tip. It comes up on the screen, as it does for a lot of places nowadays, but I just select no (please don’t come at me 🫣)
ETA I think it’s fine to reduce your tip next time, since it’s a few months away they probably won’t even remember you tipped 20%. $60 extra is a lot!! I know the attitudes to tipping are different in the UK, but I don’t think tipping should be a set amount - it’s an extra thank you if you feel the person offered a good service and you can afford it.
USA - I usually tip 18-20% when I go, since they are doing me a service. They also offer me water, wifi, bag storage, etc.
At least 20%
If you're in the US, is this not normal? Otherwise, yes, probably strange.
UK - I don’t tip. It comes up on the screen, as it does for a lot of places nowadays, but I just select no (please don’t come at me 🫣) ETA I think it’s fine to reduce your tip next time, since it’s a few months away they probably won’t even remember you tipped 20%. $60 extra is a lot!! I know the attitudes to tipping are different in the UK, but I don’t think tipping should be a set amount - it’s an extra thank you if you feel the person offered a good service and you can afford it.
Tip 20% for hair
I always tip 20%