Here’s the £2 hair mask Malin Andersson uses to combat psoriasis

An absolute bargain

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by Eden-Olivia Lord |
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Love Island 2016 star Malin Andersson has revealed the hair mask she uses to combat psoriasis and it's only £2.

The reality star shared a short clip on her Instagram Story of her hair tied up with the mask on and captioned the video, "Palmer’s coconut hair mask is in - combat this psoriasis."

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Malin revealed what she uses to combat psoriasis ©Instagram / malinandersson

The Palmer's Coconut Oil Deep Conditioning Protein Pack costs £2.09 and is a moisture-intensive treatment that helps strengthen and repair hair that is weak, fragile or damaged.

The raw and natural ingredients in the formula leaves your locks incredibly shiny while deeply hydrating your hair at the same time.

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Palmer's Coconut Oil Deep Conditioning Protein Pack hair mask

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Palmer's Coconut Oil Deep Conditioning Protein Pack

Love Island 2016 star Malin Andersson uses this exact hair mask to combat her psoriasis.

The following day, Malin went on to say it's definitely helped her scalp stop itching.

"So I've had so many messages about the hair I used yesterday I kept it on my head all night - I woke up with really big, hard hair," she explained on Instagram.

"But it was mainly for my scalp. When I showered this morning I got it all out and it soothed my scalp so so much.

"I haven't had any itchiness and usually my head is on fire but today - nothing."

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Malin's revelation comes shortly after she revealed she's returned to her job as a carer following the outbreak of coronavirus.

On Twitter she explained, "For those that don’t know I became a carer for the elderly/palliative care after my mum died and it brought me so much satisfaction. I can’t sit at home on my own anymore knowing I have training within the sector.

"My heart hurts for them, and if I can give something more than what I’m doing - then I am satisfied."

The Love Island star went on to add, "I’m blessed to be able to work from home and that I’m financially free. I have a roof over my head. I have food. But with all of that something is still missing - that’s me sat here healthy knowing I can do more. Giving to others fills a void that material things can never bring."

Malin isn't the only Islander to return to her former job, Anna Vakili and Dr Alex have both returned to their old careers to help during this tough period.

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