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While her effortless beauty looks and ‘quiet luxury’ outfits have always been catnip to younger generations looking to emulate her style, Sofia Richie Grainge has entered a new era of influence since revealing her pregnancy.

Naturally, with this new chapter comes many changes, and in a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she shared the adjustments she’s made to her beauty routine, as well as the advice she’ll be passing on to her daughter. But one product has been a stand out getting her through this transformative time.

“What I will tell you has been a ‘yes’ for me throughout my pregnancy is these ice face rollers,” she told the outlet. “I have been waking up feeling so puffy. They’ve been super helpful.”

Though she didn’t specify which ice roller she was specifically reaching for, she may be on the same bandwagon as Kendall Jenner with the lauded Contour Cube.

Richie Grainge then opened up about her hair journey, including how she finally managed to grow her hair during the pandemic and how she’s been able to maintain her sought-after hue during pregnancy.

“I try my hardest to colour my hair, but be mindful of using bleach. I do my roots about every four to five months, and I connect my highlights to the top of my head,” she explained. “I go into the hair salon monthly and tone my overall hair. So that’s my little secret routine that I have.”

“When I found out I was pregnant, my doctor was like, I’m totally fine to [colour my hair]. So I’ve just been doing some golden pieces around the framing of my face to just keep everything connected,” she continued. “I’m not doing a full set of highlights, but I’ve continued to tone and do those brightening pieces every three to four months.”

LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 02: Sofia Richie Grainge is seen on February 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

During COVID-19 lockdowns, Richie Grainge recalls taking the time to get serious about her hair health, as she found that her now-luscious locks once wouldn’t grow beyond her collarbones from damage.

“I realised that my hair just needed a break. I didn’t colour it for about a year. I did so much research—YouTube tutorials, TikToks, just kind of hearing how people’s hair journeys and I even made my own concoctions,” she said. “It worked. And thinking back, I was able to regain the integrity of my hair by giving it a rest.”

As far as what she hopes to teach her daughter, the 25-year-old plans to pass on the same lessons her own mother taught her.

“[My mum] always instilled in me [the importance of] eating healthy, drinking plenty of water, exercising, and that beauty doesn’t really shine on the outside unless it’s shining on the inside. So she always taught me to have a routine,” she noted. “I followed the same routine for so many years and was mindful of what I put in my body and how I take care of myself. So that’s definitely something that I will pass on to my daughter.”