Skin By Keziah

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See the newest products from Skin By Keziah 03/03/2026

March Special — Sculpt or Buccal Facial $80

For the month of March, enjoy a 60-minute Sculpt or Buccal Facial for just $80!

This focused treatment includes:
✨ Double cleanse
✨ Gentle face mask
✨ Moisturizer + SPF

📅 Available throughout March
📩 Message me or book online to reserve your spot.

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03/03/2026

March Special — Sculpt or Buccal Facial

For the month of March, enjoy a 60-minute Sculpt or Buccal Facial for just $80!

This focused treatment includes:
✨ Double cleanse
✨ Gentle face mask
✨ Moisturizer + SPF

📅 Available throughout March
📩 Message me or book online to reserve your spot.

02/21/2026

Your forehead holds more stress than you realize.
Every thought, every worry, every screen-filled day shows up here.
When I massage this area, I’m not just smoothing lines. I’m calming your nervous system and releasing stored tension.

02/18/2026

Because everything is connected

Facial tension doesn’t start on the face.
It starts in the shoulders, in the neck, and travels up into the head.

The trapezius holds so much stress, posture strain, emotional tension.
If this area is tight, circulation and lymphatic flow to the face are restricted.

Your skin is not separate from your body.
Your face is not separate from your nervous system.

Buccal Facial Series from Skin By Keziah 02/18/2026

The Buccal Facial Series!

My Buccal Sculpt Series is now available — and for a limited time, I’m offering Buy 4 sessions, Get 2 Free.

Buccal therapy works inside and outside the mouth to release deep jaw tension, reduce puffiness, and create visible lift. While one session feels incredible, consistency creates lasting sculpt and muscle retraining.

If you’re ready to commit to real results, this is the best way to begin.

Secure your 6-session series here:

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02/17/2026

Sinus pressure.

It can change how your face feels and how it looks.

When I massage from between the brows, down the sides of the nose, and underneath the cheekbone, I’m working along the maxillary sinuses.

This area often holds:
- Congestion
- Fluid retention
- Facial heaviness
- Under-eye puffiness
- Tension through the mid-face

Targeted lymphatic massage here helps encourage natural drainage, reduce pressure, and soften facial tension.

02/16/2026

Buccal massage is an intraoral technique that allows me to work the deeper cheek muscles, especially the buccinator and areas that hold chronic jaw tension.

Many people carry stress in the jaw without even realizing it. Clenching, grinding, tightness when speaking or chewing, it all lives deep inside the muscle tissue.

By working both inside and outside the mouth (always with gloves and within your comfort), we can release tension more effectively than external massage alone.

This technique supports lymphatic flow, facial sculpting, and most importantly, nervous system regulation.

If you’ve been holding tension in your jaw, this is for you.

02/14/2026

One of the questions I get asked a lot is:
How many sculpt sessions do I actually need?

One session is a great introduction. It stimulates lymphatic drainage, increases circulation, and helps release tension in the facial muscles.

But lasting change doesn’t happen from one treatment.

Facial muscles need repetition to retrain patterns.
The lymphatic system works best with consistent stimulation.
And tissue response improves when treatments are spaced intentionally.

02/13/2026

The zygomatic muscles are responsible for lifting the smile and supporting cheek structure.

When they become tight or restricted, it can contribute to heaviness in the mid-face and reduced circulation.

Through intentional sculpting and lymphatic stimulation,I:
- Release muscle tension
- Support natural lift
- Encourage healthy circulation
- Improve fluid drainage
- Regulate the nervous system

02/13/2026

If we didn’t have our head, there wouldn’t be an us.

Our thoughts.
Our nervous system.
Our expression.
Our breath.
Our stress patterns.

The head, neck, and face hold far more than most people realize.

So many headaches don’t actually begin in the head.They begin in the shoulders, travel through the neck, and settle into the jaw and temples. We stretch the shoulders. We push through the tension. But the upper chain is rarely addressed completely.

The muscles of the neck, including the sternocleidomastoid, connect into the jaw and base of the skull. The fascia of the scalp connects down through the face and into the shoulders. The jaw influences the temples. The neck influences posture. Everything in this region communicates.

Intentional facial and neck massage supports:
• Release of muscular tension
• Improved lymphatic drainage
• Better circulation
• Nervous system regulation
• Reduced pressure patterns that contribute to headaches

This area is one of the most neurologically dense regions of the body.

Taking care of the head and neck isn’t cosmetic. It’s foundational.

02/10/2026

I’m seeing some new followers here, so I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself.

I’m originally from South Africa and have been an esthetician for over seven years. My journey in skincare has been shaped by hands-on work, listening, and a belief that healing happens when the nervous system feels safe.

Learning with my love for facial massage, I’ve extended my training with Sculpt Facial with Sculpt, buccal (intraoral) techniques, and lymphatic drainage facials, focusing on the importance of calming the nervous system from the inside out so the skin can heal properly.

My work sees the face not just aesthetically, but structurally and emotionally, and I’m passionate about supporting skin health and wellbeing from the inside out.

My hands focus on:
- Sculpting and buccal facials (intraoral)
- Calming the nervous system
- Supporting skin health

Follow along to see my hands at work, learn about facial sculpting, and discover simple ways to care for your skin.

📩 DM me for appointments or questions

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206 N 19th Street
Bismarck, ND
58501