Lola’s dressing table at the strip club where she works is full of make-up products and beauty tools.
Her lipstick is by MAC.
There’s also a shaker of Evyan White Shoulders talcum powder, which is a quite surprising choice. The perfume counterpart was in 1945: it includes notes of gardenia, jasmine, lily of the valley, orange flower and tuberose.
Another surprising choice is Rayette Aqua Net unscented hairspray. This is the vintage version, so I wonder why it appears in a film that is clearly set nowadays.
When Lola empties her make-up case on the floor, we can see it contains several make-up items, a small can of hairspray and stickers.
Both 5-pan palettes are from the Wet n Wild Color Icon collection. One is Petalette (dark purple, pink and beige) and the other is Walking on Eggshells (different shades of brown).