Just finished the game and ... wow!

What an amazing game! Really threw in *the* choice right at the end there 🤣 of course for me it was an easy answer after spending so many hours with Jin as a character. Over 45 hrs in the game to reach the end with plenty of exploring, and I've enjoyed every second of it. Is GOY worth picking up? ☺️

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u/sakuramoons — 2 days ago

First time playing GoT and I'm having so much fun

Not my usual calibre of game at all, and I heard that some of the combat was challenging for inexperienced players, but I dove head first into it.. now I'm over 25 hours in and I've really enjoyed every second of it! I've liberated Izuhara so far, excited to see where the game takes me 🤩

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u/sakuramoons — 9 days ago

Please help! (Again)

I do apologise for the lighting (work bathroom) but hopefully you can see the dry patches on my cheeks and around my nose. I use a very light serum foundation, and it has been clinging to the dry patches! I'm at my wits end with my skin, I've literally tried everything. Products I use at the moment:

Beauty of Joseon ginseng oil cleanser - to remove makeup, I use a washcloth with this to gently exfoliate

Cerave moisturising lotion - am and pm

Jojoba oil - a couple drops mixed with the cerave

Iliyoon ceramide cream - a nice thick layer in the PM to lock in all my other products

All of the above are meant to be super hydrating and aid in barrier support and repair, but I find that after just a couple of hours my foundation has settled into the dry spots again and it ends up flaky, tight and uncomfortable.. I drink 2+ litres of water a day, so I'm not dehydrated.

Any advice? Please 😭

u/sakuramoons — 3 months ago

Super dry skin on my body

Hi everyone, I suffer from very dry skin all over my body, including my face. My face suffers less because I actually remember to moisturise it, and my facial cleansers are oil based- but my skin elsewhere is so dry it flakes off on my clothes / trousers like tiny dandruff. My legs are scaly on my shins, it's just awful. I'm looking for product recommendations for shower oils that will help my skin, and I've stopped using bar soap altogether as I think it has been causing a lot of the dryness. Also, recommendations for creams that I can apply in / after the shower to lock in moisture that are rich enough would be massively appreciated.

My current routine: up until very recently I use Dove bar soap each time I shower, I shower every other day. I then follow up with some form of scented body wash, usually method, but sometimes I would just use the bar soap on its own which must have really been stripping my skin. I also use the almond shower oil by loccitane, but not every time.

Then I normally use an oil such as the Palmer's one, or the aveeno oat on slightly damp skin. But I still find that my skin is scaly, dry or flaky. I do also have KP, so I have rough upper legs and arms.

Please help!

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u/sakuramoons — 3 months ago

I've been searching for a product that helps with that dehydrated, tight, almost itchy feeling for YEARS now. I've tried so many different creams with no luck. I always end up feeling tight even when layering multiple creams / serums, and on days where I wear makeup my foundation always ends up sticking in patches to dry spots on my face. I drink 2-3L of water a day, so I don't think I'm dehydrated. I do also have extremely sensitive skin. Any product suggestions or advice massively appreciated!!

This is what I've tried so far:

- been using cerave moisturising lotion for YEARS and it's one of the only moisturiser I find to hydrate the lower layers of my skin, but it's still not enough

- iliyoon ceramide ato cream, using this for just a couple weeks and I love the texture but it's still not hydrating enough

- various hyaluronic acid serums

- aveeno overnight oat cream

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u/sakuramoons — 4 months ago