To tip for a facial, you can either give about 10 to 20 percent of the entire service cost, or you can tip a dollar amount that you feel is fair. Some people tip 10 dollars or 20 dollars regardless of the service price.
15-20 percent is the standard tip for services rendered.
easy a beautician! or a facial artist. either one.
It depends on the meaning: Tip - as in end of sharp object : Possibly germanic "tupp". Tip - as in tip over/overturn: Possibly Scandinavian "tipp/tippe". Tip - as in give the waiter a tip: I think this derives from the next one; Tip - as in give a hint: I can only speculate. Perhaps someone was lightly poked with a spear or some other pointy weapon as a warning or hint at what could follow..
I'd say tip the bill, and if one masseuse did exceptional, give him/her an extra tip, but try to be discreet.
The only tip I can give you is not to try and run it all at one time.
If you are happy with the service, why not give some tip?
There are some expensive facial products there, but it doesn't necessarily means that they give one the best results. To name a few, one could mention Dr. Dennis Gross and Makeup Forever HD.
Only tip a B&B if they have given you OUTSTANDING help Most people do not tip or give a few euro as a tip.
Only if its brown.
It's amazing how much my daughter's facial features resemble those of my great grandmother.
No, unless it is being shipped, then it needs an orange tip, but for playing purposes it can be painted. No one wants a large orange tip in the middle of the woods to give away your position