Facials are a luxurious and beneficial skincare treatment, but when it comes to tipping your esthetician, you might be unsure about the etiquette. Tipping is a standard practice in the beauty and wellness industry, and your esthetician puts in effort, time, and expertise to give you glowing skin. So, how much should you tip for a facial? Let’s break it down.
Standard Tipping Rate for Facials
How Much Should You Tip?
The standard tipping range for facials is 15% to 20% of the total cost. Here’s a quick guide:
- Basic facial ($50-$100) – Tip 15%-20%
- Luxury or extended facial ($100-$200) – Tip 20%
- Specialty facials (microdermabrasion, chemical peels, hydrafacial, etc.) – Tip 20%-25%
For example, if your facial costs $100, a 20% tip would be $20.
Should You Tip in Cash or on a Card?
Cash is always appreciated because the esthetician receives it immediately without processing fees. If tipping on a card, confirm that the full tip goes directly to your esthetician.

When to Tip More
Consider tipping above 20% if:
- Your esthetician provided exceptional service and personalized skincare recommendations.
- The treatment took longer than expected due to extra care and attention.
- You received a last-minute appointment or a special scheduling request.
- The esthetician went beyond the standard service, such as offering extractions, serums, or add-ons without charge.
When to Tip Less
Tipping below 15% is rare but may be considered if:
- The esthetician was rushed or inattentive.
- The service did not meet expectations.
- The salon’s hygiene or customer service was poor.
Before tipping less, consider discussing concerns with the esthetician or spa manager.
Special Tipping Situations
Membership & Subscription Services
If you receive facials through a membership or subscription service (such as Massage Envy or Hand & Stone), tipping is still expected at 15%-20% based on the non-member price.
Luxury Spas vs. Budget Spas
- High-end spas: Tipping 20%-25% is customary, as service is more personalized.
- Budget or chain spas: A 15%-20% tip is still expected, even if using a discount or gift card.
Gift Cards & Discounts
Always tip based on the original service price, not the discounted rate. If your facial was a gift, tipping is still encouraged.
Medical Facials (Performed by Dermatologists or Med Spas)
Tipping is usually not expected for facials performed by a medical professional, but you can check with the facility’s policy.
Final Thoughts
Tipping your esthetician is an important way to recognize their expertise and service. Stick to the 15%-20% rule, tip higher for exceptional experiences, and always tip in cash when possible. A generous tip can help build a great relationship with your esthetician, ensuring even better service in the future!
Want more tipping advice? Check out our other gratuity guides across different industries!