Chrissy Teigen shares most parts of her life with her fans on social media.
Most recently, it’s her skincare routine.
With her clear and flawless skin, there isn’t a woman alive who wouldn’t want to know how she achieves such a glow.
Surprisingly, the star only uses two products for her nighttime skincare routine.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on November 12, Teigen revealed her incredibly simple nighttime routine that we could easily follow.
“It’s 11:30 [pm] and I’m just sharing that my makeup really held up,” she said, before grabbing her “favourite” makeup remover, Eyeko Mascara Off Wipes.
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The model assured fans this wasn’t a sponsored post, saying, “I just like it” and wanting to share her secrets with her fans.
On her entire face, Teigen uses wipes that are actually designed for the eyes.
In the video she also shows how she uses the wipes to gently remove her individually applied false lashes.
Pressing the wipe over her lashes softly, she explains they could “gently come off”.
This product is only $14 and is available in Australia.
After using the wipes to wipe her face a few times, Teigen then grabbed her Le Prunier Plum Beauty Oil, which she said was recommended by her friend and makeup artist, Nova Kaplan.
At first, she was sceptical about the product, but it didn’t take her long to be convinced that it was a great product.
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“When I tell you I woke up and my skin was like plump and supple and even, it was like magic,” she said.
Wrapping up her very short two-step routine, Teigen rubbed the oil all over her face and her lips.
It comes after the star, 34, penned a long essay recounting how she and her husband, musician John Legend, lost their third child Jack at 20 weeks in October.
When it happened, Teigen said she asked her mother and Legend to take photos, revealing her husband “hated” it.
“I had asked my mum and John to take pictures, no matter how uncomfortable it was. I explained to a very hesitant John that I needed them, and that I did NOT want to have to ever ask. That he just had to do it,” she wrote on her website.
“He hated it. I could tell. It didn’t make sense to him at the time. But I knew I needed to know of this moment forever, the same way I needed to remember us kissing at the end of the aisle, the same way I needed to remember our tears of joy after Luna and Miles (the couple’s first two children). And I absolutely knew I needed to share this story.”
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“I cannot express how little I care that you hate the photos. How little I care that it’s something you wouldn’t have done. I lived it, I chose to do it, and more than anything, these photos aren’t for anyone but the people who have lived this or are curious enough to wonder what something like this is like.
“These photos are only for the people who need them. The thoughts of others do not matter to me.”
Teigen described the events leading up to her miscarriage, saying she had been diagnosed with partial placenta abruption and briefly managed the condition at home.
“We monitored it very closely, hoping for things to heal and stop. In bed, I bled and bled, lightly but all day, changing my own diapers every couple of hours when the blood got uncomfortable to lay in,” she said.
But things quickly took a turn for the worst and Teigen was admitted to hospital in late September.
“I was bleeding a bit more than even my abnormal amount. My bleeding was getting heavier and heavier,” she said.
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“The fluid around Jack had become very low – he was barely able to float around. At some points, I swore it was so low I could lay on my back and feel his arms and legs from outside my belly.
“After a couple nights at the hospital, my doctor told me exactly what I knew was coming – it was time to say goodbye.
“He just wouldn’t survive this, and if it went on any longer, I might not either.
“I cried a little at first, then went into full blown convulsions of snot and tears, my breath not able to catch up with my own incredibly deep sadness.
“Even as I write this now, I can feel the pain all over again. Oxygen was placed over my nose and mouth, and that was the first picture you saw. Utter and complete sadness.”
Teigen concluded she wrote the essay so she could “move on” and “return back to life”.
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