As the Love Island star prepares to welcome her second child, L360 takes a deep dive into Molly-Mae Hague’s go-to pregnancy essentials — from hair heroes to calming wellness buys.
When it comes to pregnancy shopping, one thing matters above all else — a recommendation you trust. And few voices carry as much influence as Molly-Mae Hague.
Already mum to three-year-old daughter Bambi, the 26-year-old entrepreneur has been sharing glimpses into her second pregnancy across YouTube and social media. And, true to form, her followers are taking notes.
From ultra-nourishing skincare to cult hair treatments and clever comfort buys, these are the pregnancy must-haves Molly-Mae genuinely rates — plus, find out exactly why they’ve earned a place in her routine.
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Molly-Mae’s pregnancy beauty picks
Kerastase Gloss Absolu range
If pregnancy has you rethinking your haircare routine, Molly-Mae’s current obsession is all about shine and manageability. The Gloss Absolu range is designed to smooth, soften and enhance light reflection — ideal for hair that’s been through years of bleaching or heat styling.
“Where I’ve overused the bleach over the years, my hair has this weird stringy texture,” she shared. “I’ve been using these and find my blow-dries last so much longer as my hair is so much smoother and sleeker. My hair looks so shiny.”
Expect salon-level gloss, longer-lasting styling and that expensive-looking finish with minimal effort.
Shop the Gloss Absolu range on Kerastase.

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Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Intensive Treatment
A true icon in the haircare world, this pre-shampoo treatment is beloved for restoring elasticity, bounce and hydration — especially to stressed or colour-treated hair.
Molly-Mae has been leaning into her natural hair during pregnancy. “I’ve actually had my extensions taken out now, so I have a full head of natural hair,” she says.
While she admits pregnancy has boosted her hair health, she’s realistic about what’s to come. “I do think pregnancy has done favours for [my hair] but if your hair has improved through pregnancy, it sometimes means you’re going to suffer more when baby is born.”
Buy from Look Fantastic for £39.

Filter Spritz Me
Maintaining that signature glow, Molly-Mae turns to her own brand. The Spritz Me tanning water is a lightweight, clear mist that develops gradually, making it ideal for sensitive or hormonal skin.
Infused with aloe vera, it hydrates while delivering a streak-free finish — no heavy creams, no transfer, no fuss. It’s a low-maintenance way to keep skin looking radiant when energy levels might not cooperate.
Buy from Filter by Molly-Mae for £23.

Weleda Skin Food
When pregnancy dryness hits, Molly-Mae keeps things simple with a seriously hydrating product she’s been praising for years.
“I don’t really have a proper skincare routine right now because anything I put on my skin, any form of moisturiser, any form of serum, my skin is like drinking it. My skin is quite dry,” she says.
Her solution is the cult-favourite Weleda Skin Food. Rich, thick and intensely nourishing, it’s packed with plant oils and waxes that lock in moisture and leave skin visibly dewy.
She previously said in a TikTok, “It just makes you look like you’re literally glowing from within and combats all that dryness. So yeah, Weleda Skin Food for glass skin.”
Buy from Look Fantastic for £9.50.
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Clarins Double Serum
Molly-Mae has been spotted using this multi-tasking serum in her Amazon documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All. For a more targeted skincare step, Clarins Double Serum is designed to tackle everything from dehydration to fine lines. It combines plant extracts with hyaluronic acid for a plumping, radiance-boosting effect.
It’s the kind of product that works harder when your routine gets simpler — ideal for low-energy days when you still want maximum results.

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Molly-Mae’s pregnancy body-care picks
Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula Massage Lotion
Stretch-mark prevention starts with hydration — and Molly-Mae swears by this budget-friendly classic.
She shared on Instagram, “These two moisturisers, especially the Palmer’s one has been amazing. Affordable but still feels so thick and luxurious.”
Rich in cocoa butter and vitamin E, it deeply conditions skin to improve elasticity as your bump grows, without the luxury price tag.

Burt’s Bees Mama Bee Belly Butter
Formulated specifically for pregnancy, this belly butter focuses on gentle, natural nourishment. A blend of shea, cocoa and jojoba butters works to soothe tight, stretching skin while keeping it soft and supple.
It’s fragrance-free, which makes it ideal for heightened sensitivity — a common pregnancy side effect.
Buy from Holland & Barrett for £14.49.

La Mer Renewal Body Oil Balm
On the other end of the spectrum is a full luxury splurge.
“This La Mer body oil balm has probably been my favourite product overall […] it’s ridiculously overpriced but I can’t lie, it’s insane.”
The hybrid formula melts from balm to oil, delivering intense hydration and that signature La Mer glow. It’s indulgent, yes — but for Molly-Mae, clearly worth it.
Buy from Harvey Nichols for £180.

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Bio-Oil
A staple in many pregnancy routines, Bio-Oil is known for improving the appearance of stretch marks and uneven skin tone.
“I already have really bad stretch marks […] so I’m using Bio-Oil every day all over my body to help prevent any more!”
Lightweight yet effective, it layers easily with richer creams, making it a versatile addition to any routine.
Buy from Superdrug for £23.99.

Molly-Mae’s pregnancy wellness picks
Teddy V-Shape Cushion
Sleep during pregnancy isn’t always easy, which is why support is everything.
“Sleep has never been better since this pregnancy pillow came into my life […] none of them hit like this V-shaped one.”
Unlike bulkier options, the V-shape design supports your back, neck and bump without taking over the bed — a practical, affordable win.
Buy from Dunelm for £22 (currently £5.50).

Hydracy Water Bottle
Hydration is key during pregnancy, and Molly-Mae has a surprisingly simple solution — a time-marked water bottle.
Her sister gifted it to her, and she’s used it daily ever since. The visual reminders help you stay on track — especially useful when pregnancy brain kicks in.

The White Company Wooden Bath Tidy
Self-care looks different during pregnancy. For Molly-Mae, that means long, luxurious baths.
This minimalist bath caddy turns your tub into a spa-like setup, holding everything from candles to tea. It’s less about necessity, more about creating a calming ritual.
Buy from The White Company for £60.

Aesop Resurrection Aromatique Hand Wash
Even the smallest details matter. Molly-Mae’s sink-side staple is this cult hand wash, known for its elevated scent and skin-softening formula.
With notes of mandarin, rosemary and cedarwood, it turns a simple habit into a sensory moment.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £34.

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The White Company Spa Restore Gentle Hand & Body Wash
Also seen in the bathroom was this hand and body wash. It’s easy to see why Molly-Mae loves it, as it’s packed full of essential oils like neroli, warming geranium and energising eucalyptus, which create an invigorating scent.

ESPA Bergamot & Jasmine Bath & Shower Gel
Another body wash by Molly-Mae’s bath was this offering from ESPA. This formula is infused with a luxurious blend of pure essential oils including bergamot and jasmine, which offer aromatic vibrance and leave the skin feeling conditioned and supple.

The White Company Spa Restore Fragrance Oil
To create a cosy atmosphere before bed, Molly-Mae uses an oil diffuser. “I pop a couple of drops of, obviously, Spa Restore from The White Company.”
Buy from The White Company for £15.

Tisserand Aromatherapy Organic Lemongrass Essential Oil
Molly-Mae likes to blend her the Spa Restore with this Tisserand oil to create a signature scent. She says, “I also use a lemongrass one — I mix in the two together and put them in my Neom oil diffuser with a little bit of water.”

NEOM Wellbeing Pod Diffuser
This is the diffuser that Molly-Mae was seen using in her video. Stylish enough to put in pride of place beside your bed, it also offers a warm glow that’s perfect for creating a relaxing ambience.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £99.
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