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62% of Brits tip their beauty therapist after a trip to the salon

Although tipping isn’t mandatory in the UK, a new survey has revealed that just under two thirds of Brits (62%) give their therapist a little extra cash post-treatment.

The most popular reason for tipping, given by 61% of respondents to marketplace OnBuy.com’s survey, was “it’s just how things are done”.

Meanwhile, 24% said they would feel ashamed not to, and 15% said they tip because they don’t think beauty therapists get paid enough. Only 38% of Brits said they don’t and won’t leave a tip. Meanwhile, hairdressers came out as one of the highest tipped professions, with 73% of clients giving a little extra.

The most tipped profession is restaurant waiting staff at 88%.

This study comes after the National Hairdressers’ Federation (NHF) revealed that 47% of its beauty and hair salon members have experienced a drop in the number of tips left by clients in recent years.

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// Nouveau Lashes has been awarded The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade. The brand, which pioneered the natural lash lift with its LVL treatment, and also specialises in individual extensions, was recognised for its wide reach. Espa owner the Hut Group also received an award.

// £133.77 a month is the average UK woman’s monthly beauty spend, according to a survey by Fragrance Direct. It found women use on average 12 beauty products daily, wearing £2.39 worth of product; and 16–25-yearolds are the highest spenders. The retailer created a Face Value calculator that works out the cost of a user’s routine.

// Spa group Champneys has partnered with French skincare brand Clarins, which is now in all of its properties, including the resorts and city spas. Clarins is also available in the Champneys spa on the Marella Explorer cruise ship.

// Iver Make-up Academy’s Advanced Certificate in Hair and Make-up Artistry has been added to BAFTA’s list of eligible courses for its UK Scholarship Programme, which offers up to £12,000 of annual course fees. The course sees students train for 30 weeks at Pinewood Studios.

// Elemis has worked closely with Macdonald Hotels’ Craxton Wood spa to develop five body care treatments, a signature ritual and retail shop.

Elemis has also collaborated with fashion brand Lily and Lionel on him and her limitededitition Luxury Travel Collections (pictured).

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