

There’s a bottle of Gillette Sun Up cologne on a shelf in Benjamin’s bathroom.


There’s a bottle of Gillette Sun Up cologne on a shelf in Benjamin’s bathroom.

When Cyn (Joan Cusak) opens a bathroom cabinet, there are several interesting skincare and bodycare products.
Starting from the top shelf, from left to right:

The white jar with grey cap is Lancôme Forté-Vital firming eye cream. The black bottle with grey stopper is from the same brand, but I haven’t been able to identify the exact product.


There are four bottles by Erno Laszlo. The first from the left is definitely an oil or a lotion, while the others probably contained Shake-It tinted treatment.


On the second shelf there are three products by Crabtree & Evelyn. The tin container of talcum powder is part of the Damask Rose collection. Next there’s a bottle of Rosewater foaming bath gel and a soap box.
The box on the third shelf belongs to the bath gel on the second shelf.
Thanks to Ladiesofthepast for submitting this post.


There are two Bath & Body Works Color Drops nail polish bottles on the mantelpiece in Alice’s bedroom. I’m pretty sure the dark shade is Raisin.


On Martha’s busy dressing table there are bottles of Lucien Lelong Sirocco and Fabergè Tigress.
Thanks to Phyl D in the comments for the Fabergè id.
When Doris Mann (Shirley MacLaine) has a car accident and is hospitalized, her daughter Suzanne (Meryl Streep) puts on her make-up. The peach lipstick she uses is by Revlon and matches her mother’s nail polish.
The compact Doris uses while putting on some black eye pencil is by Revlon again. It’s made of black plastic with square edges; originally used for the Love Pat pressed powder, it’s now used for the Touch and Glow moisturizing powder. Judging from the three gold lines on the eye pencil, I think it’s another Revlon product.


Van Cleef & Arpels First and Lancome Magie Noire perfumes, Lancome skincare products (white and black packaging), Clarins face treatment oil (old packaging) on Katharine Parker’s dressing table.