Crystallized Aesthetics opens in Studios West

After reinventing herself, Crystal Peacock-Noles now helps others re-imagine themselves with her new business, Crystallized Aesthetics & Makeup Artistry.

A licensed aesthetician, as well as a paramedical certified aesthetician, she opened the business Saturday, Nov. 23, in Suite 5 of Studios West, 10843 Kingston Pike, offering such services as classic European facials, enzyme facials, dermaplaning, microderm abrasion, waxing, acid treatments that exfoliates a deeper level and back facial treatments.

“It’s a deep cleanse for the back,” Noles said. “It includes a 20-minute massage for the back, then a deep scrub that sits for 10 minutes while you receive a scalp massage. The scrub is removed and the back is moisturized.

“It’s very relaxing,” she added. “Most of my clients go to sleep.”

Noles also provides brow and lash tint services, brow laminations and lash lifts, giving your lashes a natural lift and curl.

In the next three to four months, she will start providing lash extensions. In the next two weeks, she will add nano needling, “where we create micro channels in the skin,” she said. “It helps infuse your serums (whether it’s a vitamin C, hyaluronic acid or other serum) quicker and deeper into the skin. It helps your serums absorb into the skin.”

Along with these qualifications, Noles is a professional makeup artist, so she does wedding and special event makeup and teaches women how to do their makeup. She also does wedding parties.

Her hours of operation are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, but Noles’ evening hours are flexible. Saturdays, her hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. She is closed Mondays and Sundays.

To book an appointment, call or text 865-396-6206 or visit online at crystallized.glossgenius.com or Studios West’s website.

Noles already had been in the skin care and cosmetic industry for 25 years for a company as a consultant. Fourteen of those years, she was a sales director.

“I’ve always wanted to go further and become and aesthetician — I’ve always loved skin care,” she said. “I’ve loved working with my clients, helping them find things that benefit their skin — but it was never where I could.”

Still, being a consultant and director with that company allowed Noles to be home with and raise her children and be a wife.

However, earlier this year, she filed for divorce and “made the decision to go back to school,” she said.

She graduated from Tennessee School of Beauty in Knoxville in October 2023 then took exams for her license.

“I was the oldest student in the class,” she noted. “I toured the school one day; signed up for classes, registered and secured my spot the next day; and filed for divorce the third day,” Noles said with a laugh.

“I knew I wanted a different path going forward, and I knew I wanted to expand what I was already doing, but I couldn’t go further without my aesthetics license,” she added, noting that at the school, “They were absolutely amazing.”

Soon after graduation, Noles secured a suite at Studios West.