For a long time, getting my nails done was a small oasis in a busy week—a chance to sit back, relax, and leave feeling a little more polished. The soft hum of the salon, the quiet chatter, and the careful attention from the technicians created a comforting ritual. But no matter how many times I visited, one question always lingered: how much should I really tip?
At first, I didn’t think much of it. I simply added a little extra at the end, like most people. But as prices crept higher, I found myself unsure. I wanted to show appreciation for the patience and skill involved in shaping, polishing, and perfecting my nails, yet I also didn’t want to overstep. That final moment at the checkout, which should have been light and pleasant, instead carried a subtle tension.
One afternoon, I decided to ask my technician directly. She smiled and explained that tipping varied—some people left 15 percent, others 20, some rounded up—what mattered was that it reflected genuine gratitude rather than obligation. That simple conversation shifted my perspective. I realized that there wasn’t a single right number; the gesture itself carried more meaning than the exact amount.
From then on, my visits returned to their original purpose: a brief, peaceful escape. Tips became an expression of thanks, not a source of anxiety. I learned that the value of the experience wasn’t just in the final polish on my nails, but in the connection, respect, and mutual understanding shared across the manicure table. It was a reminder that even small moments carry big lessons.READ MORE BELOW