CURLY Princess Andre has left fans shocked after committing the ultimate hair sin.
The beauty-obsessed 17-year-old is known for posting tutorials on her pages, but a recent post made fans worry that she is “destroying”; her tresses.


The daughter of British icon Katie Price and Mysterious Girl singer Peter Andre straightens her hair while it is wet.
During a video shared to her , Princess herself said she was slightly worried that her unorthodox technique was going to “fry”; her lengths... but did it anyway.
You can even hear her strands sizzling as the straighteners glide down them, to which she said: “That does not sound good.”;
Wet hair is more fragile and vulnerable to breakage, and when you apply heated blades like those on straighteners directly to it, the water turns to steam.
This rapid steam expansion can literally cause the hair to bubble from the inside out, leading to dry and brittle hair that is prone to snapping.
Fans were quick to warn Princess of this.
Louise Vickerage penned in the comments: “Oh my god, dry it first or it will burn, beaut.
“Don't destroy that beautiful hair.”;
Jennifer Vieira echoed: “Please blow dry your hair first. Add heat protection, too.
“You have such beautiful hair, so treat it delicately.”;
One hairdresser weighed in: “You're giving us anxiety with this technique.”
This isn’t Princess’ only .
In June last year, she revealed that her signature blonde curls are kept in check thanks to a .
“I don't think I do anything different to other people,” she told OK!.
“It sounds disgusting but unless I have to go somewhere, I won't wash it.
“I let the natural oils do their job.
“If I am going out, I will double shampoo it.”
And while Princess will occasionally straighten her hair for a sleek look, she always avoids curling tongs and excessive bleaching.
The eldest daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre has been making waves in the beauty industry over the last two years.
She has amassed over 737,000 Instagram followers and landed partnership deals with the likes of Superdrug and Makeup Revolution.