


After being featured several times in S01, the super-hold version of Aqua Net hairspray gets namechecked. This happens during a match between Melrose (Jackie Tohn) and the Beatdown Biddies: Melanie uses it a weapon.

Melrose (Jackie Tohn) is the protagonist of the video Makeover, which features most of the G.L.O.W. girls, too. On her vanity table there’s a bottle of Oil of Olay.

There’s also a can of Aqua Net hairspray.

There are many perfumes on Debbie’s dresser, but one of them has caught my attention. It may be filled with turquoise liquid, but the bottle with gold and dark blue is definitely by Boucheron. It’s the 100 ml splash eau de toilette version.

There’s a can of Aqua Net hairspray in Cherry’s dressing room.



Among the toiletries on Jenny’s vanity there are L’Oreal Elnett Satin hairspray and Avon Skin So Soft bath oil.

There’s a bottle of Oil of Olay beauty lotion on an improvised dressing table in the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling’s changing room.
In 2016-2017 the multi-Tony and Grammy winner Patti LuPone added an extraordinary role to her already stellar career: she performed as Helena Rubinstein in the musical War Paint, based on the 2004 book by Lindy Woodhead which chronicled the long-time rivalry between beauty enterpreneurs Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden.
This photoshoot by Lauren Klain Carton was published on Vulture to illustrate an interview she had with Jason McHenry: it features backstage pictures, which mean dressing room pictures, which mean cosmetics!

The first products I’ve identified are Take the Day Off, a make-up remover by Clinique, and T. N. Dickinson’s Witch Hazel astringent.



And now the make-up. The products up front are by Make Up For Ever – the super matte loose powder in the round plastic pot and the high-definition pressed powder in the black compact.

The white-cap bottle on the left is MAC 2-in-1 tinted serum from the Lightful C collection.





On the right side of the table there are Make Up For Ever Brow Gel tinted brow groomer, BeneFit Roller Lash mascara, Make Up For Ever Aqua Shadow eyeshadow crayon, Aqua Lip lip liner and Rouge Artist Intense lipstick. There’s also a MAC Pro Longwear Fluidline eye liner.

The picture above also includes a bottle of MAC Studio face and body foundation.

This shot is great: LuPone in full Rubinstein attire, ready to step on stage. The product I’ve spotted here is Schwarzkopf Professional Osis+ hairspray.
Ruth spills the content of her bag on a coffee table, because she wants to make PJ up. She uses one cosmetic in particular – the NARS lipstick.

The sticker bearing the name of the shade on the bottom of the lipstick tube is hard to read, but it’s not difficult to guess it.
In 1998/1999, when the film was produced, there weren’t many red shades in the NARS collection. Five years before, François Nars first marketed his lipsticks to Barneys: the small collection included two reds – Red Lizard (full-powered red) and Jungle Red (vivid blue red). It’s true the shade can’t be read on the bottom of the lipstick, but the lay-out of the name (the first word is longer than the second) points towards Jungle Red, inspired to a nail polish mentioned in The Women (1939) by George Cukor.


Several bottles of hot pink nail polish by Orly can be seen in a perspex tray at Nail Artisan of Manatee Beach. I think the shade is Beach Cruiser, a fluorescent pink crème.
The pink glitter nail polish is by Kleancolor (the shade is likely to be Aurora). This nail polish has been previously seen in S01E06.


The manicurists at Nail Artisan of Manatee County use lots of Orly products. The screencap above features a display of the Velvet Dream collection (previously seen in S02E02) and some white bottles of GelFX gel nail lacquer.