Lens correction profiles LR3.4 Mac

I use a mac.
I shoot raw.
I created lens correction profiles for my camera and a few lenses.  I uploaded them to Adobe.  The lens corrections show up in Adobe Camera Raw  but not in Lightroom.  ACR "looks" for the .lcp files in the Library/Application Support/Adobe/Camera Raw/Lens Profiles/1.0
Where does Lightroom look for the .lcp files?  Or does it use them a all?  There is a large list of supported lenses in the dropdown menu, just not the ones I created.

QUOTING:   There is a second Lens Profiles Default folder as well.
Where is this elusive second folder?  I put copies of the profile in the /Downloaded folder as wel, but Lightroom still doesn't see them.

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