

Ally Mayfair-Richards (Sarah Paulson) has gone through hell to save herself and her son from the white suprematist craze gripping U.S.A. Now she’s a senator, but her project to assert women’s power is not over. In the very last scene of the episode she’s getting ready to go out: the gold brush she uses to retouch her make-up is the rouge brush by Bésame Cosmetics.
Thanks to my friend Jennifer for the id.
When Ally takes Meadow (Leslie Grossman) to the Butchery on Main restaurant, the latter finally discloses the whole cult plot. Before starting the conversation, she takes a candle in a decorative tin from a table display and puts it in her bag.
It’s the
The displays includes candles (boxed and unboxed) from the 

There are also large candles in embossed glass jars from the Japonica collection again. The ones with the glass jar in light colours are
The ones with the red glass jar are
Ally’s horrific “scratch and pierce” dream is set in her bathroom, so we get to see some of the products she uses.
The pink bottle contains Victoria’s Secret 
In the clear make-up tray I can see Clinique Almost lipstick in Black Honey and another discontinued item: a 
There’s a box of Coty Airspun face powder on the wooden shelf.

There are two Epicuren skincare products on the glass shelf by the washbasin – the Enzyme Concentrate





