There’s a Sephora Sculpting Disk palette on Daisy Darling’s dressing table.
Hannibal S01E05 (Coquilles)
Dr. Hannibal Lecter has a talent for identifying what perfumes people wear. The jailed version of the character in Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs detects Evyan White Shoulders body lotion and Nina Ricci L’air du temps on Clarice Starling, while his bon vivant version (Mads Mikkelsen) in the tv show by Bryan Fuller smells “something with a ship on the bottle” on Will Graham (Hugh Dancy). Smelling someone and commenting on his/her perfume is a very intimate action; when it comes from a jailed serial killer or from your psychiatrist, it becomes an intrusion into your privacy.
The after-shave Will wears is obviously the classic Old Spice, which Hannibal loathes (this opinion is reinforced in an episode from the second season). Hannibal says he should introduce Will to a “finer after-shave”, which makes me wonder what after-shave he wears and what he would suggest Will to wear. Any thoughts?
Mr. Brooks (2007)
There are GP Deva L’Infinité skin rejuvenation treatment lotion and La Sagesse hair and scalp care bland, plus Deborah Lippmann Hard Rock base coat, on Detective Tracy Atwood’s bed-side table.
Neve (2013)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
This is one of the most famous scenes from the Jonathan Demme film – the first time in which Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) and Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) meet. His reaction to her presence is eerie: there’s a thick perspex surface separating them, but he is able to detect, through the holes in the perspex, what she smells like. He smells “Evyan skin cream”; he also realizes she sometimes wears Nina Ricci L’air du temps, “but not today”.
Let’s focus on the first product – a body lotion – for a moment: by “Evyan” I believe Dr. Lecter is referring to the American brand’s most famous perfume, White Shoulders. Originally launched in 1945, it is a triumph of white flowers: it includes notes of gardenia, jasmine, lily of the valley, orange flower and tuberose.
The second reference is pretty clear: Clarice sometimes wears the iconic perfume by Nina Ricci, created by Francis Fabron and released in 1948, a symbol of innocence (see the beautiful doves on the stopper). Among its middle notes, we can find jasmine and gardenia, so can we assume Clarice loves white floral perfumes?
Younger S01E08 (Sk8)
Liza (Sutton Foster) gets two L’Oreal hairsprays for her boss Diana (Miriam Shor) and mentions them! Bold Control is from the Lock It collection, while High Lift is from the Boost It collection.
Tamara Drewe (2010)
Jurassic Park (1993)
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.
Sons of Anarchy S06E08 (Los Fantasmas)
There’s an Orly nail polish (the old bottle, with the rubberized cap) on Tara’s bed-side table.
The lovely Gianna, the blogger behind Noveau Cheap, posted this id on her blog on January 2014. She was so kind to send me a link to her post as a contribution. Much appreciated ♥
Rocco’s Shaving Products
Here’s what my friend Rocco uses when he shaves. From left to right: Gillette classic shaving cream, Santa Maria Novella Melograno after-shave lotion and Melograno before-and-after shave cream.
He’s a fan of Santa Maria Novella products, which reminds me I need Melograno cologne in my collection. It’s been sitting in my perfume wish-list for years!
























