Helen (Sarah Silverman) and Al (Johnny Sneed) have a conversation on the woman’s vanilla scent. She says she’s wearing a perfume called Cingerie, which is a fictional one. I wonder what real perfume it could refer to. Any guesses?
Royal Crown pomade.

Mustela foam shampoo, PhysiObébé cleansing fluid and Hydra Bébé body lotion in Abel Teller’s bedroom.
Old Spice after-shave lotion in the bottom shelf at Schwab’s Pharmacy.
This picture of Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski was taken by Bill Ray in London in 1968.
Among the products sitting on the tiled shelf I can see
some Erno Laszlo products (among which a jar of pHelityl Cream)
a Revlon nail polish
a fluted bottle of Rochas Moustache eau de cologne, a citrus aromatic fragrance created by Edmond Roudnitska and Thérèse Roudnitska, and launched in 1949
a bottle of La Bottega Vetiver eau de cologne

a tiny bottle of Shiseido Zen, a chypre fragrance created by Josephine Catapano and launched in 1964.
Thanks to Showtimesynergy in the comments for the Rochas id, and to Obliviana in the comments for the Shiseido id.
A bottle of Robert Piguet Fracas eau de parfum can be seen on Elizabeth James’s dressing table.
The Body Shop hemp intensive hand butter and Old Spice Swagger deodorant in Louise Leonard’s bathroom cabinet.
Addie Loggins (Tatum O’Neal) uses Bourjois Evening in Paris cologne (her mother’s perfume).
The perfume, created by Ernest Beaux in 1928, was first launched in France as Soir de Paris. The movie is set during the Great Depression and the bottle is historically accurate: as a matter of fact, the silver curved label on cobalt blue glass appeared in the 1930s.
Olivia Godfrey (Famke Janssen) uses Burt’s Bees replenishing lip balm with pomegranate oil.