are they on the floor at all? or just in assistant capacity? at the salon i worked at, we have assistants, but also other stylists will help out if someone is running behind. if their job is only assisting, i would maybe give a dollar or two, but if it's another stylist, i wouldn't bother. (if i am helping someone else out when i have a minute or two, i don't expect a tip)
i guess i would also base this on how the shampoo is. if the shampoo is amazing, it warrants a bit more...but i see a lot of people rush through this (my favorite part when i get my hair done) and it pisses me off. also putting on products/assisting you at the desk and trying to hawk their products is really just serving their own agenda (commission) and not deserving of a tip, imho! but if they are blowdrying...that's a different story.
my stylist has an assistant who is only there sometimes, and i tip her kind of based on what she did each time (like erin is saying). sometimes she blow-dries my hair (she does a great job) and sometimes she just washes it (also, great job). i know she is in school to be a stylist herself, so i like to make sure to give her a little extra because i know she could probably use it since she doesn't have a lot of her own clients yet, and because she deserves it.
i guess i would also base this on how the shampoo is. if the shampoo is amazing, it warrants a bit more...but i see a lot of people rush through this (my favorite part when i get my hair done) and it pisses me off.
shampoo wasn't that great. i've had better.
also putting on products/assisting you at the desk and trying to hawk their products is really just serving their own agenda (commission) and not deserving of a tip, imho! but if they are blowdrying...that's a different story.
no blowdry- the stylist did that himself
i'll tell you what I tipped that day. It was a $60 cut and I tipped the stylist $12 (20%) and the assistant $3. good? or not?