Where to store custom camera profiles on a MacBook Pro 17" OS X 10.8.5

I recently created custom camera profiles for a friend's Nikon D700 using the Adobe DNG Profile Editor. She does not know where to install or store the dcp files so they can be used when she converts her RAW files. She is using Photoshop CS6 on a MacBook Pro 17" with OS X 10.8.5. I created the profiles on a PC. Can anyone help?

See this link - the location for custom Camera Profiles for LR and ACR is the same:
http://members.lightroomqueen.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/1373/205/lightroom-5-default- locations

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