SHE’S only 17, but Princess Andre already has a skincare regime that would put many women to shame.
Princess – the daughter of Peter Andre and Katie Price – regularly shares updates on her social media pages.



And as she enjoyed the last day of her holiday in Abu Dhabi, the teenager took to TikTok to post a video of herself doing her skincare before she tackled her make-up.
The first thing she used was the Neutrogena Refreshingly Clear Facial Wash – the cheapest of all the products she shared, at £5.99.
Next up was the £32 Glazing Milk from Hailey Bieber’s range Rhode, as Princess credited the product for “genuinely clearing” her skin.
The most expensive item in the routine was next – the Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream, which comes in at a whopping £67.
It’s one Princess uses on a daily basis too, judging by the teeny tiny amount that was still in the pot.
She’s clearly a big fan of Rhode items, as she then used the £32 Rhode glazing fluid.
And last but least, Princess uses some eye cream, although she said she wasn’t sure which one it was, as the branding had all rubbed off the front.
After she said she’s sure it “begins with the letter K”, fans took to the comment section to tell Princess it’s the Kiehl’s Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado, which retails at £30 for a small pot.
“Okay, that is my skincare,” she concluded her video.
“All done. It looks very oily right now, but it will soak in!”
[bc_video account_id=”5067014667001″ application_id=”” aspect_ratio=”16:9″ autoplay=”” caption=”Katie Price reignites huge feud with Peter Andre in war over daughter Princess’s HAIR” embed=”in-page” experience_id=”” height=”100%” language_detection=”” max_height=”360px” max_width=”640px” min_width=”0px” mute=”” padding_top=”56%” picture_in_picture=”” player_id=”default” playlist_id=”” playsinline=”” sizing=”responsive” video_id=”6371310715112″ video_ids=”” width=”640px”]And while the comments section was quickly filled with people praising Princess’ “glass skin”, others questioned why she needed such a rigorous skincare plan considering her tender age.
“Why does your beautiful young skin need all that?” one person wondered.
They then insisted “it’s a genuine question”, as they called her a “natural beauty”.
However, others thought Princess skin was enviably clear, as one gushed: “You’re the definition of perfect!”
“You so naturally beautiful,” someone else said.
As a third wrote: “Has anyone told you that you are so naturally beautiful and you enhance the products?”
“Ah, thank you so much!” Princess replied.


