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Sofia Richie admits she is 'so afraid of getting stretch marks' during her first pregnancy as she reveals her list of maternity beauty essentials - including a VERY pricey $2,700 LASER that has completely 'changed her skin'

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Sofia Richie Grainge is sharing all of her pregnancy must-haves at seven months along - and it includes an at-home laser that costs nearly $2,700.

Richie, 25, announced in January that she and her husband, Elliot Grainge, were expecting a baby girl together this summer.

She announced her pregnancy when she was six months along, giving an in-depth interview to Vogue about how she found out the news right after attending Milan fashion week last Fall. 

In this new clip posted this week, Richie peeled back the layers of her growing list of pregnancy essentials so far, explaining that she's been figuring it all out along the way, with some help from her fellow TikTok influencer moms. 

In a new video that was posted to TikTok, Sofia Richie Grainge, who is currently seven months pregnant, revealed some of her must-haves so far

In a new video that was posted to TikTok, Sofia Richie Grainge, who is currently seven months pregnant, revealed some of her must-haves so far

One of the products included a $2,700 at-home laser device that she claimed has totally changed her skin

'I figured maybe it's interesting for some of you out there to hear my essentials,' she began the video, which has already reached over three million views.

The first item Richie spoke about was a $29 cream for stretch marks from the brand Bumpology. 

'I am so afraid of getting stretch marks, I know it comes with the territory but I'm doing everything I can to prevent,' Richie admitted.

'So my doctor, when I first found out I was pregnant, she was like, I have this shea butter that people love, and I am obsessed, I've gone through, like, six tubs,' the influencer continued.

She raved that it smelled 'delicious,' and that she uses the cream all over body, starting from her chest to her bottom. 

'So far, knock on wood, not one stretch mark,' she revealed.

After she's finished applying the cream, Richie said that she then lathers herself up in the belly oil by the brand Hatch, which retails for $64.

'I don't feel disgusting when I put my clothes on over it, so this is really nice, this is my second bottle,' the David Yurman model said.

Richie shared that she is afraid of getting stretch marks, and uses the Bumpology shea butter cream to help prevent that
Richie is also a fan of the Belly Oil from the brand Hatch

Ricihe admitted that she doesn't want to get stretch marks, so she uses a cream from the brand Bumpology, followed by the Belly Oil from the brand Hatch

She also shard some of her favorite supplements that she's been taking, which included the Magnesium sold by cult-favorite Los Angeles grocery store brand Erewhon

She also shard some of her favorite supplements that she's been taking, which included the Magnesium sold by cult-favorite Los Angeles grocery store brand Erewhon

Next up on her list were some supplements that she's been taking since she found out she was expecting.

She explained that she has been having a hard time sleeping, so she takes Magnesium Glycinate capsules, bought from cult-favorite Los Angeles grocery store Erewhon, to help. 

Richie said she saw the 'biggest improvement' in her sleep when she started taking the $22 supplement.

The mom-to-be also showed viewers which prenatal vitamins she takes, which are by the brand New Chapter, retailing for $21.

'Before I even knew I was pregnant, I took them for like six months when I was trying,' she explained.

Another pregnancy sleeping hack she offered was taking magnesium cream and putting it on her feet with a pair of socks before she goes to bed.

Richie is a fan of the $22 Ancient Minerals Magnesium Lotion, which she showed in the clip.

'I went to see this acupuncturist in London when we were trying to get pregnant, his name was Ross J. Barr, and he gave me these calm patches,' she said, showing viewers the $19 package. 

Another pregnancy sleeping hack she offered was taking magnesium cream and putting it on her feet with a pair of socks before she goes to bed

Another pregnancy sleeping hack she offered was taking magnesium cream and putting it on her feet with a pair of socks before she goes to bed

She also likes the Calm Patches by London-based acupuncturist to the stars Ross J. Barr

She also likes the Calm Patches by London-based acupuncturist to the stars Ross J. Barr

Beauty breakdown! All of Sofia's pregnancy faves 

  • Bumpology Bump Butter, $29 
  • Hatch Belly Oil, $64
  • Erewhon Magnesium Glycinate capsules, $22
  • Ancient Minerals Magnesium Lotion, $22
  • Ross R. Barr Calm Patches, $19
  • Pregnancy pillow, $20+
  • Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm, $24
  • Noshinku Hand Sanitizer, $9
  • Tatcha Blotting Papers, $14
  • Lyma Laser, $2,695 

'I put them behind my ears, or on your temples, and they're just really soothing,' she said, explaining that she uses them when she is trying to sleep or flying on a plane.

And, of course, what's a pregnant woman to do without a pregnancy pillow?

Richie showed viewers the one that she uses, which was in a light mauve color,  admitting that her husband has even gotten one too. 

'We joke that like, "I'm like, ugh, my back hurts," and he's like, "ugh, my back hurts," so we're just, like, pregnancy-ing together,' she teased.

She also shared some miscellaneous products that she's been enjoying, like the $24 Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm, which the star says she's 'addicted' to.

'These last two things I'm going to show you literally I cannot function without them,' Richie continued.

'These are the Tatcha blotting papers,' she said, showing off the $14 product. 'My skin has been so oily ever since I found out I was pregnant, so I travel around with these and blot my skin.'

Last but not least was her Lyma laser, which was definitely the most expensive product in the bunch, retailing for nearly $2,700 - but Richie claims it's totally worth it.

Of course, the model also showed off her pregnancy pillow, which she says is something that her husband, Elliot Grainge, has also invested in

Of course, the model also showed off her pregnancy pillow, which she says is something that her husband, Elliot Grainge, has also invested in

But Richie's favorite thing was the Lyma Laser, which she says changed her skin
The at-home laser device retails for nearly $2,700

But perhaps Richie's favorite thing was the Lyma Laser, which she says totally changed her skin

The at-home laser device retails for nearly $2,700, and it promises to 'transform your skin in weeks'

The at-home laser device retails for nearly $2,700, and it promises to 'transform your skin in weeks'

In the comments section of her video, some people joked that even though they weren't pregnant, they were still taking notes on the products that she uses

In the comments section of her video, some people joked that even though they weren't pregnant, they were still taking notes on the products that she uses

'I cannot say enough good things about it,' she raved about the hand-held laser. 

'I do it every night before bed, this has changed my skin,' Richie promised, explaining that she saw results within just a week of use.

She admitted that she knows it's really expensive, but wanted to give an 'honest review' on the things that have helped her.

'It's so legit,' she admitted.

The Lyma Laser works to help aging skin, both from the outside and the inside.

In order to use it, all you need to do is hold the laser over each section of your skin for at least three minutes. 

In the video, Richie glided hers along the sides of her jaw and cheeks.  

The brand promises that their laser can go 'deep down into the base layer of the dermis, where the light energy triggers a genetic switch inside the skin cells telling them not to die off, but to recharge, regenerate and repair.'

The product also works to help the outside of the skin, which is often damaged by free radicals.

Their light can help the cells that already exist to 'produce more proteins to fight free radicals,' according to the brand's website. 

In the comments section of her video, some people joked that even though they weren't pregnant, they still were interested in her product recommendations.

'Not pregnant but going to get all of this anyway,' one person wrote.

Another agreed, 'Me not pregnant, but writing everything down!'

'Am I pregnant? No. Did I watch the entire video? Yes,' someone else typed. 

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