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Love Island's Molly Marsh 'inspirational' as she opens up on painful health condition

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Love Islanders are known for their perfect features, flawless tans and apparently awesome lives. But now this summer's Love Island victor Molly Marsh – who won the show along with Zachariah Noble has opened up for the first time on a painful health condition that affects her.The blonde beauty, who lives with her family in a stunning Yorkshire farmhouse, has revealed she suffers from eczema, an inflammatory skin condition that, according to the National Eczema Association, "causes itchiness, dry skin, rashes, scaly patches, blisters and skin infections." Taking to Instagram, the 22 year old content creator talked about her condition in an honest post. "Yes, I have eczema!" she began, continuing: "I’ve had so many questions on “what’s on your arm?” and how I treat my dry & irritated skin…" She went on to promote Ren's Evercalm Barrier Support Body Balm, which retails for £35 here for a 90ml jar, saying it's "always with me." The accompanying video went on to show how the balm, described by Ren as "an intensively nourishing body balm-to-oil treatment suitable for sensitive, dry and eczema prone skin" fits into Molly's day to day routine.

Molly can be seen applying the balm to eczema on her arms and tattoos, after she has washed her face and brushed her teeth. In the accompanying voiceover she says: "I know I'm in need of a self-love care day when my skin flares up, especially my eczema.

Yes I do have eczema." She goes on to explain the uses the balm for so many things, before finishing: "After hopping in the shower and shaving, I like to use the balm afterwards to prevent irritation and to soothe and moisturise my skin." In the comments, fans were supportive to Molly, with one saying: "You posting stuff like this shows you.

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