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Supermodel secret.(Beauty News: The hot trends, tips, and stuff you've gotta try this month)(Gisele's Dolce & Gabbana The One perfume)(Brief article)

Cosmopolitan

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In a recent Cosmo poll, 29 percent of respondents said their favorite scent spot is their cleavage. Gisele recently told us about another must-spritz zone: the small of your lower back. "You never know who might end ...

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