Do you tip for laser hair removal?
N_Bridgeman
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Sorry, I just have no idea what the norms are, and was hoping some people on here might have some experience/answers?
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No one has had laser hair removal done?0
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I didn't---I already pay freaking tons of money for the service to be done (I go to Ideal Image--only have a few treatments left on my underarms). I'm not sure about other places, but where I go it's considered a medical treatment performed by nurses, so I don't see it as a service you tip for.0
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I tip 20%, just as I do my hair dresser or a waitress.0
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I wanted to get laser hair removal done, but my beautician always tells me it's better to wax and thread. They're really expensive and I was told the hair won't go away permanently, whereas with waxing the hair becomes finer over time. And also, after years of having two different eyebrow shapes, my brows are now similar thanks to my threading lady! :bigsmile:0
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I agreee with BAMF, those things are not cheap and should you tip before you know of the total results. Got laser surgery for my face and it did not completely work even though they guaranteed the results. The place ended up closing down and reopening in another name.0
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I don't tip either. I guess it depends on where you're getting it done. I get mine done at a clinic by a registered nurse technician. I wouldn't tip the nurse at a doctor's office so why would I tip the nurse technician. Plus I agree with above post, that it is super expensive to begin with so having to tip on top of that seems excessive.0
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Sorry, I just have no idea what the norms are, and was hoping some people on here might have some experience/answers?
Hell no. I had it done originally in a dermatologist's office, and tipping a nurse would be ridiculous. After that I bought my own.0 -
I'd see this as at least semi-medical, and no I wouldn't tip.0
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I wanted to get laser hair removal done, but my beautician always tells me it's better to wax and thread. They're really expensive and I was told the hair won't go away permanently, whereas with waxing the hair becomes finer over time. And also, after years of having two different eyebrow shapes, my brows are now similar thanks to my threading lady! :bigsmile:
My hair has been gone for a year, with no regrowth.
And no, I do not tip. I have only had one professional treatment done, and since it is so expensive I decided to give the Tria laser system a try (an at home system). It works really well.0 -
I didn't tip because I paid for all treatments up front, 4500 bucks. Handing over a few bucks after each visit seemed weird to me. Plus I got it done at a plastic surgeon's office, so they don't really expect tips there anyway! Maybe at a salon they would be used to collecting a gratuity.....0
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I wanted to get laser hair removal done, but my beautician always tells me it's better to wax and thread. They're really expensive and I was told the hair won't go away permanently, whereas with waxing the hair becomes finer over time. And also, after years of having two different eyebrow shapes, my brows are now similar thanks to my threading lady! :bigsmile:
Not necessarily true.
I waxed for years, and sure the hair was a little finer, but it was still a pain in the *kitten*, and you still have to pay for it. Once I'm done paying off my underarms, the bikini area is next! I have to get bikini waxes every couple of weeks during the summer, and at $42 a pop NOT including tip (because I do tip my waxer) it's insanely expensive too. Ideal Image gives a lifetime guarantee for permanent hair removal HOWEVER it only works on certain hair types. At this point, still with a few treatments left, I almost never have to shave my underarms. Like literally once every couple weeks at the most, and even then the hair is SUPER fine. To my knowledge, this is the only company in the country with that guarantee.0 -
The place Im going is like a medical spa type place...not a drs. office. I seem to read different things, and I hate not tipping appropriately. Plus I bought it using groupon, and would feel worse not tipping when I paid so little for the service.0
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I've done waxing for 20 years and even though the hair does get finer, it is still there. Plus there's that "in between" week when you are waiting for the hair to get long enough to wax but it's too noticable to go out in shorts or a dress. I hated that in the summer months!
After 2 laser treatments, half of my bikini area and most of my underarms are already completely without hair... it has not grown back at all over the past 6-12 weeks. Even though you may have to go for periodic touch-ups (usually once each year), that is still a lot less than when I had to go for a wax every 4-6 weeks.0 -
I should have said if it's done at a spa type place, then yes. If at a doctor's office, then no.0
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I didn't... I went to a more medical type center than a spa type place.. paid a fortune!0
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Worked in a spa... please please tip! Always! This is the majority of the money that we make!! Even if it is an expensive treatment!!
Also, mini rant.. unless your spa gift card says "tip included"... leave a tip!!
Thank you much!0 -
I wanted to get laser hair removal done, but my beautician always tells me it's better to wax and thread. They're really expensive and I was told the hair won't go away permanently, whereas with waxing the hair becomes finer over time. And also, after years of having two different eyebrow shapes, my brows are now similar thanks to my threading lady! :bigsmile:
Not necessarily true.
I waxed for years, and sure the hair was a little finer, but it was still a pain in the *kitten*, and you still have to pay for it. Once I'm done paying off my underarms, the bikini area is next! I have to get bikini waxes every couple of weeks during the summer, and at $42 a pop NOT including tip (because I do tip my waxer) it's insanely expensive too. Ideal Image gives a lifetime guarantee for permanent hair removal HOWEVER it only works on certain hair types. At this point, still with a few treatments left, I almost never have to shave my underarms. Like literally once every couple weeks at the most, and even then the hair is SUPER fine. To my knowledge, this is the only company in the country with that guarantee.
I guess it could be different for me because I have too much hair there are a lot of beauty places where I live that offer hair removal, but I'm a bit skeptical because of the way it's set up and etc., and to get one done at Dermalogica (there's only one where I live), you'll need to go on a waiting list! I'll stick with waxing for now!0 -
Had it done many times but never tipped0
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If they have a sign about tipping then give 15-20%. I am going to a med spa type of place from a groupon too and I've tipped about $10 (for legs) each time.0
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I had a course of sessions last year and didn't tip for a number of reasons:
1. He was a doctor so it felt very different from a salon
2. It was bloomin' expensive already!
3. I didn't get the results I was promised - after six sessions the hair (underarms and bikini line) has reduced but is still dark and I still have to wax every couple of weeks0 -
If you are in a "spa," I would say yes. However, I went to a clinic and asked the receptionist, along with the technicians. They were all nurses, did more at the clinic than just hair removal, and were paid accordingly. They were not supposed to take tips. I would just ask. No harm in that!0
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I havent - might rethink. Didnt really consider it was "tip worthy"? its a dr office - plus, again - its so $$$ and Im there for like 5 minutes.
Im at my hairdressers for HOURS - 20% seems appropriate.
Nails - 1hr - appropriate
laser - 5 minutes - not really, right?0 -
When I had laser hair removal on my lower legs the lady was awesome did my underarms for free. I tipped her generiously. I think any service should be tipped.0
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Heck no - paid too much for it . . . also, it grew back with a vengeance after I got pregnant.
ETA - and exactly was others said - it's a doctor's office. I wouldn't tip my gynecologist! hahaha just saying.0 -
I tipped the first time with my groupon because you have to pay the taxes. After that there was no fee. No fee, no tip for me! If, after my groupon is up, I go back I may tip.0
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I bought a package and tipped at the initial payment, I still go for laser but only tip when I buy or renew a package.
I also get electrolyses done there, I tip for this as i pay after every treatment.
And yes its expensive, but i do love that there is less and less hair0 -
I’d use this treatment 2 years ago, for my underarms. It was so amazing, because I got very good results after all its sessions. Now I got rid off unwanted hairs completely.
http://www.medicamerica.com/medicamusa/0 -
I am a laser hair tech and even though we have doctors in our offices, we sure dont get paid like them, and it is a service based industry. I also perform other services with laser, peels and so on. The bad part about being in a medical office is that people just asssume we make alot of money.... Most of it goes to the practise. When people come in for laser hair or other services and used a Groupon or LivingSocial, they got a really good deal and so why not tip since you saved a ton. Typically anywhere from 5.00-20.00 per visit is usual or some tip a bigger amount at the end of a series. It is very rare for many to pay full price anymore but even so, it doesnt go to the esthetician or laser tech.... Who doesnt tip for a massage or facial or even a waitress? You shouldnt buy at a service based industry if a tip, even a small one, isnt in your budget!
I also wanted to address those who said it grew back. Either you did not get enough sessions, didnt maintain touchups or hormoes took over. Laser works great when you keep it touched up, hopefully all laser techs are educationing this to clients so there isnt so much confusion.0 -
Sorry, I just have no idea what the norms are, and was hoping some people on here might have some experience/answers?
Always do. Acquired the habit from my Mum, who'd do more than just tip generously. If it was nearing breakfast, lunch or dinnertime, throughout any course treatments (hair/skin/nails or massages) she'll take it upon herself to have their eats delivered or added to the tab, where they could select their preferences. I've taken to doing the same thing, as does my sister.
Via her exposure it was predominantly in the Skin/Hair Spa Beauty sphere of body/beauty maintenance. With me and my sister, it's predominantly via Dermatology/Beauty Technology Times and the subtle changes of what becomes a norm are in effect with what's available for maintenance ONLY that it doesn't hurt to always exercise courtesy with applied sensitivity to peoples' skills and their financial limitations, most especially when they're treating our skin and/or bodies.0
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