The article discusses hairstylists' perspectives on the trend of 'tipflation' and the expectations of gratuities. Stylists like Collin Martin and John Mosley share their views, emphasizing the importance of valuing their services over depending on tips. They acknowledge that while tips are appreciated, they should not dictate income. Some stylists understand the feelings of tip-fatigued clients. The need for fair compensation and recognizing the contribution of hairstylists is highlighted amidst growing concerns about gratuity culture.
As far as the video goes, I don't blame her. I have learned to never bank on it and I have been a much happier hairdresser ever since.
Knowing your value is the most important part of being a hairdresser.
I don't see anything wrong if a client decides not to tip. Clients feel like they are supporting the business with tips.
It's obviously very noticeable when a client tips well; you remember great tippers, for sure.
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