More than 70% of Americans believe the expectation to tip has increased in the last five years.

I think thats a really good price.

How many people are making [roughly] $40 an hour?

Person getting a haircut with a pleased expression

Some who were in favor of tipping pointed to how long the session took.

Not tipping on your fast food or Starbucks is fine but 7.5 HOURS?

I would never not tip, one woman said.

Hairstylist cutting a client's hair in a salon with green plants and mirrors

Most commenters seemed to agree with Justice, though.

The entire cost is going to her.

Tipping isnt required, one person wrote.

Hairdresser working on a client's hair in a salon setting

Absolutely right, another woman said.

People who braid [or] do makeup definitely charge their worth.

Tipping culture in the U.S. is crazy sometimes.

Person holding a tablet showing a tip selection screen with percentage options to add to a bill

How do they feel about tip-fatigued customers like the woman on TikTok?

He said he obviously appreciates clients who tip, but he doesnt expect it either.

Hed be screwed if he did, he said.

Male salon owner standing in his salon

I have learned to never bank on it and I have been a much happier hairdresser ever since.

Instead of relying on tips, Martin said he prefers to just charge my worth.

Knowing your value is the most important part of being a hairdresser, he added.

John Mosley,a barber and mens grooming expert in Dallas, Texas, agreed.

I dont see anything wrong if a client decides not to tip, he said.

Even so, most tipped.

But its obviously very noticeable when a client tips well, he said.

You remember great tippers, for sure.

Tamara Necoleis a stylist who specializes in wig making and weave installations.

Not everyone was so forgiving of the TikToker and her non-tipping ways.

Seven hours is a long time to work on someones hair.

Anderson told HuffPost she probably wouldnt see the client after that.

I would block her.

Or refer her to an amateur.

If the gratuity is included on the bill, do you still tip?

OK, but what if the hair stylist owns the business?

I really dont think that should factor in, Jones said.

Tipping is a gesture of appreciation for the service provided, regardless of the stylists employment status.

Do people look into whether the bartender owns the bar before they decide to tip?