How much do you tip piercers

Tipping Your Tattoo Artist Or Piercer

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First of all, your artist will never expect you to tip, but they appreciate it when you do. This article should make the entire experience a little less painful by simplifying the tipping situation. Many details factor into the cost of your tattoo and the same goes for your tip. A basic rule of thumb to follow is 10%-30% per piece ($10-$30 per hour).

Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Your tip should reflect your experience. Was your artist totally awesome, informative and attentive? Did they take your vision and turn it into something magical? Then perhaps you may feel like tipping on the higher end of the scale.
  • Was your piece super complicated? Did you really put their skills to work? Did you make a lot of changes to the original design? In the end, did they take the time with you to make sure everything was perfect and gave you that crazy awesome piece you always dreamed about? A nice tip says “Thanks for putting up with me.”
  • Getting a tattoo can be a special experience. Your artist can make it even more meaningful. Most tattooists really enjoy learning about your tattoo’s story and it can help them breathe more life into the composition. If your artist went above and beyond the technical and helped to give you a real heartening moment, return the love. It makes them feel awesome.
  • Conversely, if your artist did not seem enthusiastic about your ideas, gave you minimal effort or attention and the work turned out mediocre then tip accordingly and find another artist!

Tipping your body piercer

Tipping your piercer can be a bit more complicated.  You won’t necessarily adhere to a 10%-30% guideline. Piercers do a lot more than just piercing.

Think about this:

  • Perhaps they helped you fix some troubled jewelry. They saved you from needing to spend money on a new purchase and helped your piercing stay healthy. $3-10 for their time is a nice way to say “thanks.”
  • Maybe they spent a decent amount of time with you, lined up multiple piercings or helping you decide on the exact placement. $5-20 per piercing will show how much you appreciate the skill and effort they put into making everything perfect.
  • What if you were an emotional wreck and they alleviated your fears and kept you strong and entertained. Their skills helped get you through a nerve-wracking experience so that you could get the piercing you really wanted. Tip ‘em! They’ll feel as awesome as you do.
  • Conversely, if your piercer seemed short-tempered, ill-mannered or just plain snotty then tip accordingly and complain to their boss! A piercer should genuinely care about your experience. Sometimes being a good piercer means wearing the “stern parent” hat, but you should always feel confident that they have your best interests at heart.

You should always feel good about tipping your artist – never obligated.

You don’t always have to just give cash! Homemade gifts and/or a great review on Yelp go a long way to express appreciation.

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How much do you tip piercers

There’s a 60-70% chance I’ll be getting a septum piercing on Monday or Tuesday, and it costs $40. I’m so new to piercing etiquette, how much should I tip?

Edit: I ended up tipping $10

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How much do you tip piercers

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Standard 20% is safe. If you've been to them before, and if you like what you've had done in the past, there's no shame or awkwardness in increasing that amount.

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im supposed... to tip?

edit: why the downvotes? i had no idea.

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In the US it’s expected you tip for services. If you’re not from the US you don’t need to worry.

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Idk about other places but in the US yes

GOING to a piercing or tattoo studio is a very different process than having your hair cut or your manicure polished up before an event.

Tipping for a tattoo or piercing is actually fairly similar – but there are certain rules staff would love for you to follow.

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Lynn Loheide revealed what you should be tipping your piercer or tattoo artistCredit: YouTube / Lynn Loheide

Piercing pro Lynn Loheide, who uses the pronouns they/them, demystifies piercing and tattoos on their YouTube channel.

In one recent video, they revealed the surprising etiquette behind tipping at a piercing studio, where tips sometimes make up half of an artist's income.

"I would say that, if you are planning on getting a tattoo or a piercing, budget a tip into that," Loheide said, explaining that gratuities factor more heavily into a piercer's or tattoo artist's wage than in other industries.

During their apprenticeship, Loheide actually didn't receive an hourly wage. Tips represented their sole income while they were still learning their craft.

How much do you tip piercers

How much do you tip piercers

In many cases, the studio you visit will make things easy and provide percentages on the receipt at check-out so you can tip with a card or cash.

If you've had a great experience, Loheide said, you might consider tipping 20 to 30 percent.

Tipping 10 to 15 percent of the service's cost is more appropriate if your piercer was running behind, the tattoo artist was less than friendly, or there was another problem with the service.

According to Loheide, it's also totally fine to adjust the tip based on what you can afford.

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"I've had clients who come and spend thousands of dollars with me, and hours and hours with me, and still leave a 20 or 30 percent tip," they said.

"If you can afford to spend like that, it's often polite to tip your artist in a way that reflects that," they noted. "Now, on the flip side, I understand some clients simply can't afford to tip on the whole transaction."

For example, they might not receive a proportional tip from students, lower-income people, or minors who are getting their first piercing with an adult's permission. And that's okay, Loheide said.

"I don't expect people to give me the money they'd spend on food that week for a tip," they stated clearly.

A good way to gauge what's appropriate is to think about how long your piercing took. Some piercings, like helix piercings, are quick and uncomplicated.

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The more complex and time-consuming your piercing session, the more you should tipCredit: Getty

In those instances, Loheide said, "$10 to $20 is fine," even if the total cost of your jewelry and services is higher.

There are also ways to show appreciation besides a monetary tip.

Loheide said that receiving longer-format, more thorough reviews from customers is hugely beneficial.

If you can't afford the tip you'd like to give for exceptional service, take 20 minutes to write a detailed review of your piercing experience, from the technical aspect to your artist's bedside manner.

"That would be more valuable for me than quite a lot of monetary tips," said Loheide, who saves customer testimonials to feature on their website.

Generous reviews are a great way to help your tattoo artist or piercer build a web presence and boost their portfolio online.

"Another great way is to make your money go thoughtfully," Loheide continued. What if after budgeting carefully for a piercing or tattoo, you can only afford to spend $5 on a tip?

Loheide said you can spend that money on a personal kindness for your artist. Reach out ahead of your appointment, and ask if you can bring their go-to coffee order or a favorite snack.

Because Loheide has several cats, they said some clients have brought store-bought or custom-made cat toys in lieu of tips.

Even though those clients often spend a relatively small amount of money on the item, the personal touch makes it well worth it.

"If I do a $400 service and receive a $5 tip, sometimes it might be a little bit of a bummer," Loheide explained.

But if, instead, the client thinks, "I'm going to make this $4 go way further and give them a little toy for their cat," the artist said they're "stoked" that the client did something thoughtful.

If you have a hobby, you could also bring in baked goods, or a piece of your crafting or artwork customized for the artist.

Loheide also said that returning to the studio once your piercing or tattoo is healed, and allowing your artist to take detailed portfolio photos, is a phenomenal way to show appreciation.

How much do you tip piercers

How much do you tip piercers

These are all things Loheide did early in their own career, when they often couldn't afford to tip on the level they thought would be appropriate.

"I tipped them with my time," they recalled. "They're all things that I feel evoke the service of tipping."