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Elsa Hosk has been stressing the importance of 'self-care' when self-isolating due to the spread of the novel coronavirus.And on Monday the Marie Claire model was at it again as she applied a beauty mask to make sure her skin has a supermodel glow.The Victoria's Secret vet made sure her post was anything but dull as she wore not a robe but something with much less fabric: her bra and underwear.

A 10!Elsa Hosk has been stressing the importance of 'self-care' when self-isolating due to the spread of the novel coronavirus Her look:And on Monday the Marie Claire model was at it again as she applied a beauty mask to make sure her skin has a supermodel glowThe lingerie was beige silk and both items put her incredible cover girl figure on display..

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