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Kaia Gerber Reveals the One Thing She Continues to Wear Daily in Quarantine

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Kaia Gerber is keeping one thing consistent in quarantine. The 18-year-old model revealed to Allure that while she’s taken a “pretty big break” from her makeup and skincare regimen amid the global health crisis, she still wears one thing on a daily basis: Marc Jacobs Daisy perfume. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Kaia Gerber “I’ve been wearing [the fragrance] since I was 12 or 13.

I put it on — even though I’m not leaving the house — because it keeps me sane and makes me feel like I haven’t [strayed] too far away from my normal routine,” she revealed. “[Daisy] was my first fragrance…it’s fresh and feminine-smelling and just brings me back to the best times of my life.” Marc Jacobs Daisy is currently available at Sephora.com.

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