

There’s a bottle of Juicy Couture Viva la Juicy perfume on Emily’s dresser. The gourmet floral fragrance, launched in 2008, includes notes of wild berries, mandarin, honeysuckle, gardenia and jasmine, plus amber, caramel, vanilla, sandalwood and pralines.
Monthly Archives: July 2015
House of Cards S02E04
Younger S01E11 (Hot Mitzvah)
There’s a bottle of Dove Deep Moisture nourishing body wash on Josh’s bath-tub. The label has been covered, so you can read “Park” and not the actual brand on it.
The same has been done to a tube of Noxzema Ultimate Clear daily scrub.
Thanks to Emily in the comments for the Noxzema id.
Prison Break S02E06 (Subdivision)
T-Bag (Robert Knepper) is one of the most wicked and creepiest characters of this tv show. He shows the unexpected ability of identifying the fragrance Jeanette Owens (Diana Scarwid) is wearing: it’s Thierry Mugler Angel, the mother of all gourmand oriental fragrances. Created by Olivier Cresp and Yves de Chirin and launched in 1992, Angel stays in T-Bag’s memory because an ex used it; as such, it brings back both good and bad memories.
True Detective S02E03 (Maybe Tomorrow)
Frank Semyon (Vince Vaughn) is at a fertility clinic. There’s a bottle of Rite Aid Renewal moisturizing lotion for extra-dry skin on a table next to him, along with Astroglide personal lubricant.
Olive Kitteridge, Part 4 (Security)

Olive Kitteridge (Frances McDormand) is leaving for New York to visit her son Christopher, but before that she shaves Henry (Richard Jenkins) with an electric razor and puts some Old Spice Classic after-shave lotion on his face.
Phaedra (1962)

There’s a bottle of Guerlain Vol de Nuit on the protagonist’s bathroom shelf. Phaedra (Melina Mercouri), who falls in love with her stepson (Anthony Perkins), is a rich and bored woman, so it’s no wonder she uses this perfume. Vol de Nuit, created by Jacques Guerlain in 1933, is not the ubiquitous Shalimar or Mitsouko, but has a special charm, also related to its source of inspiration – Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s novel with the same name, published in 1931. The aviation theme of the name can be found in the flacon rayonnant, resembling a moving aircraft propeller.
Younger S01E09 (I’m With Stupid)
Kelsey (Hilary Duff) applies some concealer on Liza (Sutton Foster) using MAC 257 medium angled shading brush.












