
On a small table in Jules and Rue’s fantasy apartment (previously seen in Rue’s special episode) there are two Lush products.

The clear jar contains Conga hot pink shower jelly.

The black jar contains Ocean Salt face and body scrub.

On a small table in Jules and Rue’s fantasy apartment (previously seen in Rue’s special episode) there are two Lush products.

The clear jar contains Conga hot pink shower jelly.

The black jar contains Ocean Salt face and body scrub.



Among the toiletries in Caitlin’s parents’ bathroom, there are a bottle of Old Spice Classic cologne and Speed Stick deodorant.



When she moves into her own bathroom, we can see two Palmer’s products (coconut body oil in a spray bottle and cocoa butter formula).

The deodorant in the silver case is Old Spice Swagger.

The green bottle contains Galàn Moco de Gorila hair gel.

Several beauty products in Rio’s bedroom (from left to right):

The green bottle is Tata Harper hydrating floral essence

The tube is Reverence Aromatique hand balm by Aesop

The white bottle is Kiehl’s ultra facial moisturizer

The metallic grey nail polish is by Essie
Thanks to Emily for the screencap and ids.


There are several products in Stanley’s shower. The green bottle on the top shelf is Prell Classic Clean shampoo.

The grey bottle next to it is Dove Men+ Care extra fresh body and face wash.

The green soap on the second shelf is by Irish Spring.

The blue tube on the same shelf is Noxzema Ultimate Clear anti-blemish daily scrub.
Thanks to Emily for the screencap and ids.

Emma McGill (Angela Lansbury) is a musical theatre actress who lives in London. She has a striking resemblance with her American cousin, Jessica Fletcher, whom she’s reunited in a complex plot of fake death.


The large plastic box on her dressing table is Chloé perfumed dusting powder. The lid of the box is decorated with the trademark calla lilies, famously featured in the eau de parfum bottle, too.

Several bath products can be seen in Eve’s bathroom.

The green bottle is Irish Spring body wash.

Then there’s Aveeno Positively Nourishing calming body wash.
Next, there’s a Redken product (a shampoo or hair conditioner in the old packaging).

The white jar with black cap is the ultra-protect body balm by Suki.

Last, a bottle of Live Clean coconut milk moisturizing body wash.
Three interesting objects sit on Lori Madison’s vanity in her dressing room.
Yves Saint Laurent Opium (oval box included) takes central stage. In 1985 (year in which this season is set) this perfume was basically everywhere, and it was impossible to escape. This creation by Jean Amic, Jean-Louis Sieuzac and Raymond Chaillan, launched in 1977, took the world of perfumery by storm: the original formula, opulent and spicy, was unlike any other perfume on the market.
The second bottle has a peculiar swirled bud shape. It was used to house several fragrances by Avon (Occur!, for example).
The dark red jar next to it is another Avon product – a body cream. My guess is that the fragrance is Imari, originally launched in 1985, characterised by dark red packaging.

Last but not least, by the mirror there’s a bottle of Revlon Jean Naté after-bath splash.
Thanks to lepetitcivet on Instagram for the YSL id.

There three small bottles of Kiehl’s lotion (including Creme de Corps) in Chiara’s bedroom.

There’s also a jar of Lush Snow Fairy body conditioner.

On Lauren’s dresser there are Dior Addict eau de parfum, some MAC blushes and Clinique Deep Comfort body lotion.


The two hairsprays on Debbie’s dressing table are VO5 Crystal Clear and Aquanet Super Hold (old lettering).
The yellow jar near the hairspray cans is Skin Softener body lotion of Avon Timeless.