The suggestion that salons charge more for long hair vs short hair, men vs women, well there have been a lot of debates as to whether it is ethical to change your price based on your gender. A man with short hair, probably takes just as long to cut, as a woman with short hair. And a lot of long hair styles, are easier to cut than short, trim, take a bit off, and you are done (not always I realize). But this is a really poor argument.
My argument back would be, your doctor doesn't charge more for a large person, as opposed to a small one, a chiropractor doesn't charge more for a large person, how about a physiotherapist (physical therapist). Does the gym charge a large person more because they might be harder on the equipment?
I really don't like the idea of penalizing someone for something that may be outside of their control, height, weight, genetic make up. You may be able to put this to a man, and not get negative feed bay (big maybe!) But I think a whole lot more women are going to be offended by being told you are a "big" so I am charging more.
I am glad you heard some of the arguments and decided to raise your prices across the board. You will get over paid for some massages in your mind (for small people) and paid what you feel you are worth for the large people. [/quote]