lanie, if you work in a day spa, and you're an employee making only a perceneforum.xxxe, you should receive tips and it all boils down to the receptionist. ย does and is the receiptionist asking clients. ย I've been a spa MT and manager and I always instructed reception to say something like, "I hope you enjoyed your treatment(s) today, your total for services is $100 unless you'd like to add something for Lanie". ย It's that simple. ย The request will allow clients to know that is okay to tip and yet still their decision. ย When you go off on your own someday, tipping is different. ย I don't accept tips in my private practice. ย I tell clients, if they got their haircut at a salon, they would tip their stylist but if the stylist decided to start cutting hair in her basement (and in essence keeping the whole charge for the service), I probably wouldn't continue to tip knowing that it's all hers now. ย ย The tip reflects thanks and the fact that the consumer knows you don't receive the whole purchase price (which is customary in any profession). ย A waiter, taxi driver, hair stylist, whoever. ย ย Good luck, Joe E.