
There are several bottles of nail polishes in Ruth’s bathroom.



Among them, Sally Hansen nail polish in a dark shade (possibly black), Revlon nail polish (old packaging, again in a dark shade) and OPI gold nail polish.

There are several bottles of nail polishes in Ruth’s bathroom.



Among them, Sally Hansen nail polish in a dark shade (possibly black), Revlon nail polish (old packaging, again in a dark shade) and OPI gold nail polish.


There’s Kleancolor Eye’m single glitter cream shadow on Maddie’s dressing table.

When the camera quickly moves over the dressing table, an array of nail polishes can be seen.



Among them, a nail polish by Sally Hansen (in the clear plastic container) and two nail polishes by OPI – silver glitter and red.
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Lemar Khan (Jason A. Rodriguez), a former member of the House of Abundance, Ferocity, Evangelista and Wintour, is now the father of the House of Khan and he’s ready to challenge his former mother, Elekra Evangelista.


On his dressing table we can see a bottle of Thayers rose petal and witch hazel alcohol-free toner and a bright red nail polish by Sally Hansen.


There’s also a pump bottle of Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula moisturizing hand wash.


The three nail polishes seen in the room where Claire (Samara Weaving) and Camille (Laura Harrier) are having their measurements taken, are from the Color Therapy line by Sally Hansen.

A bottle of Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure nail polish in a brownish nude shade sits on Samantha’s bedside table.

In the intro of the episode, a Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure nail polish in a bright red shade makes its appearance.
I love Emma’s look in this episode, which focuses on a Halloween party. Emma’s costume is a homage to Pulp Fiction‘s Mia Wallace – white shirt and black cropped pants, black pageboy hair, red nails and matching lips. While she’s getting ready for the event, some interesting items can be seen on her dressing table.
There are a bottle of Schwarzkopf got2b Smooth Operator leave-in conditioner and a bottle of Sally Hansen nail polish in a beige shade, probably Without a Stitch. There’s also a gold tube of Bésame mascara, with the trademark bullet shape and chrysantemum motif.

I was a bit on the fence when it comes to her lipstick: the tube looked Dior to me but I was not sure. Thanks to the show’s make-up artist, Ashley Walsh, now I know I was right. Ashley explained she used several shades on Willa Fitzgerald, including the Dior that appears in this scene (N°999) and Bésame Red Hot Red.
The result is flawless: ruby red lips which beautifully contrast with the black wig and the eye-make-up.