
There are Acqua di Parma Colonia Assoluta spray deodorant, Acqua di Parma Collezione Barbiere after-shave lotion, La Roche-Posay Toleriane make-up remover and Respectissime waterproof eye make-up remover in Emma and Tancredi Recchi’s bathroom.

There are Acqua di Parma Colonia Assoluta spray deodorant, Acqua di Parma Collezione Barbiere after-shave lotion, La Roche-Posay Toleriane make-up remover and Respectissime waterproof eye make-up remover in Emma and Tancredi Recchi’s bathroom.
A can of Barbasol shaving cream is one of the most famous props in the 1993 film by Steven Spielberg. It actually had an important function in the story: Biosyn’s head of research Lewis Dodgson (Cameron Thor) wants to steal dinosaur embryos from InGen, so he contacts Jurassic Park’s computer programmer Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) and promises him $1,500,000 if he’s able to deliver what Biosyn wants. For this purpose, Dodgson gives Nedry a Barbasol can which hides a place to store the embryos.
Smuggling the embryos out of the park is not easy, though: after stealing them, Nedry drives out of the park, but he has got a car accident and he’s eaten alive by a Dilophosaurus. The can rolls in the mud and is lost in the jungle.
There are a tube of Tesori d’Oriente shower gel and a box from Acqua di Parma Collezione Barbiere line in Edoardo Recchi Junior’s bathroom.

Geo. F. Trumper talcum powder and shaving soap wooden bowl in Margaret Thatcher’s bathroom cabinet.

There are a Vaseline jar and a can of Barbasol Soothing Aloe shaving cream in Louis Bloom’s bathroom cabinet.
There’s a tube of Mollé brushless shaving cream on Paul Kemp’s bathroom shelf.
Old Spice after-shave lotion in the bottom shelf at Schwab’s Pharmacy.