An unnamed beautician has linked the use of Nutella to the glowing skin of Kate Middleton [1].

This suggestion highlights a growing interest in "pantry beauty," where common household food items are repurposed as skincare treatments to achieve celebrity-level results.

The beautician said the kitchen pantry is often considered the most effective and easiest space for finding beauty solutions [1]. According to the report, Nutella is suggested as a key ingredient in the Princess' routine because of its hydrating properties [1].

While the use of food-based products is a point of discussion, other sources have pointed toward more traditional affordable products. Bio-Oil is described as a secret used to diminish the look of scars and stretch marks, or to provide extra hydration [2]. Some reports indicate the popularity of such affordable beauty secrets, noting that one unit of a preferred product sells every 20 seconds [3].

Observers of the Princess' public image have noted her overall approach to wellness. Hello! said Catherine's beauty approach has often appeared understated and consistent [4].

The connection between Nutella and the Princess' skin remains based on the testimony of a single unnamed source. There is no official confirmation from the royal household regarding the use of hazelnut spread as a topical treatment. However, the trend of utilizing natural fats and oils from food items for skin elasticity is a recurring theme in holistic beauty circles [1].

"Kitchen pantry is the often considered the most effective and easiest space."

The intersection of royal lifestyle and accessible beauty trends creates a high demand for 'dupes' and home remedies. While the Nutella claim lacks official verification, it reflects a broader consumer shift toward minimally processed, home-based skincare alternatives over expensive luxury brands.