Whether Chrissy Teigen is trolling her husband John Legend on Instagram or whipping up something mouthwatering in the kitchen, she always manages to have glowing skin while she does it.

In a series of videos posted to her Instagram Story Wednesday night, the model she shared the secret to her “plump and supple” skin.

In the videos, Teigen, 34, kicked off her regimen by removing her makeup with Eyeko Mascara Off Wipes (Ulta Beauty $9). Although the 100% pure cotton wipes are designed to remove all traces of even the smokiest eye makeup, Teigen used it on her entire face.

However, she advised fans to leave the wipes on their eyelashes for a little bit longer to ensure that they can gently remove false lashes.

The wipes contain olive oil, aloe vera, grapefruit extract, and is free of parabens, sulfates, and phthalates.

Teigen said the next step in her nighttime skincare routine is "very important" to her since she said it completely transformed her skin overnight. She credited the change to a "secret" face oil introduced to her by makeup artist Nova Kaplan-- Le Prunier Plum Beauty Oil ($72).

The model revealed that Kaplan initially gave her a tiny unmarked bottle of the oil. Teigen admitted that she suspected it was a random combination of oils one of Kaplan’s friends made but eventually learned it was created by a beauty company and available for purchase.

After using the oil for the first time, she revealed she woke up the next morning with even, “plump and supple” skin.

After removing her makeup, Teigen applies the Le Prunier product to her face. The model noted that she either applies the oil on its own or locks in the moisture with a face cream. Teigen praised the anti-aging product, saying, it’s “holy and it is amazing.”

Teigen’s beauty staple is made up of Prunus domestica seed oil, which is weightless on the skin and helps to calm irritation. Clinical studies of the organic product have shown that the oil has significantly brightened skin tones, according to the website.

While celebrities are known to rake in big bucks for Instagram endorsements, Teigen told her 33 million followers the products she touted were not part of an ad.

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Chrissy Teigen attends the Baby2Baby gala at 3labs in Culver City, on Nov. 11, 2017. Chris Delmas/AFP/Getty Images