
There’s a bottle of Old Spice cologne on the dressing table of one of the clowns working at HaHa’s.

There’s a bottle of Old Spice cologne on the dressing table of one of the clowns working at HaHa’s.

There’s a MAC red lipstick in the dressing room where Arthur (Joaquin Phoenix) sits while waiting to perform at the Live! With Murray Franklin. I guess he used the same lipstick to write “Put on a happy face” on the mirror.
Seeing this lipstick here is not a surprise, because MAC was the brand of choice of the movie’s make-up artist, Nicki Ledermann, who used Chromacakes to create the protagonist’s clown looks.

There’s a tube of L’Oreal True Match Lumi Glotion natural glow enhancer on Theo’s mother’s vanity table.
Photographer Pierre Fournier portrayed the French singer and actor Johnny Hallyday in his dressing room at the Olympia music hall in Paris in 1965. The room walls are plastered with telegrams, while two interesting bottles sit on the table.
The bottle with the tiny bow around the neck is a classic: Eau de Cologne Fraîche by Christian Dior, a citrus fragrance created by Edmund Roudnitska and launched in 1955. Probably it was this cologne that started a life-long love story between the artist and the brand (he was the face of Eau Sauvage in 2000 and attended many Dior fashion shows).
The second bottle is from another staple of Parisian perfumery: Chanel. This huge squared bottle surely contained an eau de cologne. Not sure about the exact fragrance but, judging from the lettering on the front label, it may be Cuir de Russie, created by Ernest Beaux and first launched in perfume form in 1924.


In Cozy’s bathroom there are a can of Aquanet unscented super-hold hairspray and a jar of Clinique 7th-day scrub cream.
The jar with pink cap is a Christian Dior skincare product, probably the Hydra-Star moisturizer or a cream from the original Capture line. The two jars between the hairspray and the scrub are – I’m pretty sure – Estee Lauder products.
She uses a Maybelline eyelash curler.


There’s a bottle of Clarins Lait Démaquillant Velours cleansing milk in Paulina’s bathroom.


There are L’Oreal Elnett Satin hairspray and Cetaphil moisturizing lotion in Harper’s office.
Thanks to Emily for the ids.

There’s an interesting bottle on the dresser of a coed: it’s Le Jardin, the “incurably romantic fragrance” by Max Factor launched in 1982. The British actress Jane Seymour was its testimonial.

The vanity Sue Ellen (Christina Applegate) sits at every morning to get ready to work is full of beauty products. Besides a huge bottle of Rochas Femme perfume, there are two haircare products by Tresemmé with black packaging: the pump bottle on the right is Tres Spray, while the tube on the left is probably gel.
On the left there’s also a jar of Pond’s peach cold cream.
The yellow spray can on the right is Impulse deodorant, of which I haven’t been able to find any pictures.