

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 are two factice bottles by Marie’s tub. One is Balenciaga Le Dix, the classic floral scent created by Francis Fabron and launched in 1947; the other, with the pink bottle with silver accents, is Cerruti 1881, a Claire Cain creation launched in 1995.




There are L’Oreal Elnett Satin hairspray and Cetaphil




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
On the left there’s also a jar of Pond’s peach cold cream.





There’s TIGI Bed Head
The new season opens with new adventures and new career goals for Midge (Rachel Brosnahan): she’s performing at a military gig to entertain the troops. Before the performance, we see her backstage with Susie (Alex Borstein), adding the final touches to her red, white and blue outfit.
On her dressing table there’s a can of the Australian hairspray Gossamer.
On another dressing table there’s the round cardboard box of Coty Airspun loose powder.
When Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) first meets her soon-to-be lawyer Nora (Laura Dern), we can see a Diptyque candle on the metal table by the white leather sofa. Too far from us, though, so it’s still hard to tell what candle it is.

The mystery is solved thanks to a close-up: it’s the best-selling