What a Flirt
Brian Walker | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 1 month AGO
POST FALLS - Twyla Petersen and Stevie Reynolds graduated from rival Rathdrum Prairie high schools and they're a generation apart, but they make great business partners.
The two recently opened Flirt Salon at 306 N. Spokane St., Unit J, in Post Falls after meeting each other at the Paul Mitchell school in Spokane Valley.
"We like to tease each other (around Prairie Pig time)," Petersen said.
Reynolds, 21, graduated from Post Falls High and Petersen, 38, from Lakeland, so they wear their schools' colors during the sports events pitting both schools.
Most of their clientele are alumni from the schools, Petersen said.
"The community has been really good to us," she said.
Petersen said Reynolds and her have different strengths, which makes for a strong business combination. The two hope to fill two more stations this spring.
Flirt's focus is on hair - they offer cuts and colors to women, men and children - and makeup.
"We want everyone to feel flirty when they leave here and ready to take on their day," Petersen said.
She said the two try to create a relaxed atmosphere in which customers don't feel rushed out the door.
"Some come in 10 to 15 minutes early just to visit," she said. "It's like a second home."
Haircuts cost $10 for kids, $15 for men and $20 for women. Colors range from $40 to $80.
"We know the economy has taken a toll on everyone," Petersen said, referring to the reasonable prices. "If people have to cut back on their luxury expenses, that's us. Stevie has said, 'Beauty doesn't have to cost a fortune.'"
Petersen said the business has tried to give back to the community by supporting fundraisers.
"We learned at Paul Mitchell that it's not just about working and making a paycheck," she said. "It's also about making a difference in the community."
Flirt is open Tuesday through Saturday and closed on Sundays and Mondays. Walk-ins are accepted every day.
For more information or to make an appointment, call 262-8125.
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