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Victoria Beckham’s 14-year-old daughter Harper is working on a skincare line

Harper Beckham might be following in the footsteps of her famous mom sooner than you thought.

Victoria Beckham sat down for an interview on the “Aspire with Emma Grede” podcast, chatting about her business empire and her family — revealing that her mini-me is working on becoming a mogul herself.

“She came to me two or three years ago and she was really struggling with her skin,” the former Spice Girl said of her 14-year-old daughter.

“She used to have beautiful skin, but then — like all young girls — she was enticed by certain beauty brands and she was putting a lot of product on her face that was not suitable for her skin, and consequently ended up going to see a dermatologist because her skin was really, really bad,” she said.

Beckham added, “I went through that journey myself … I suffered with child acne, teenage acne, adult acne. I mean, every acne under the sun, I’ve been there. So, I could really relate to her.”

But, even the youngest Beckham looked toward a business solution to her problems.

The fashion designer recounted how Harper came to her with a PowerPoint presentation, pitching her idea for a beauty brand that’s focused on acne-prone skin.

“It was products that she had collected, things that she liked,” VB explained. “But she really, she could not find what she wanted that would be kind for her skin that was acne prone. And that just did not exist.”

When asked if she thought her daughter would launch her own skincare line, the mogul — who has her own skincare line in collaboration with Augustinus Bader — said she believes it will happen.

Don’t mark anything in your calendar quite yet, however, as Victoria qualified, “At the same time, she’s still at school. She’s studying her GCSEs … But that is her passion. That is what she wants to do.”

Last month, Victoria spoke about Harper during the Time100 Summit, sharing, “She loves fashion, she loves beauty, and I’m pretty sure she would love to get her hands on some of those Spice Girls costumes.”

Read original at New York Post

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