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Sofia Richie struggling with pregnancy acne scars

Sofia Richie has been struggling with acne scars

Sofia Richie is struggling to cover her scars after suffering hormonal acne during her pregnancy.

The 26-year-old model became a first-time mum in May when she welcomed her daughter Eloise with husband Elliot Grainge and she's revealed she was blighted by skin problems and she's been looking for new beauty hacks to help.

She told Vogue: "[I'm] figuring out ways to cover up just some of the scarring [from hormonal acne] and dark marks from pregnancy ... [which I've had a ] really hard time with."

Sofia revealed she's found a foundation and concealer by Lancome which has helped. She added: "It gives me that coverage, but it also still makes my skin look like skin, which I appreciate".

She added her skincare regime has been stripped back and she's adding "tonnes and tonnes of hydration".

Sofia previously opened up about her skincare struggles during her pregnancy - admitting she felt like she was back at school battling the same old problems once again.

She told Harper's Bazaar: "I really suffered a lot in my teenage years with acne and rosacea, and when I found out I was pregnant, it returned like I was back in high school. I really wasn't expecting it; there's so many things that come with pregnancy and it just wasn't something that I factored in ...

"I've definitely had to pivot. My number one priority with my beauty routine right now is to try to have the healthiest skin possible. And making sure that I have the correct products to accomplish that, whether skincare or make-up."

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