Notoriously Morbid Vanishing Cabinet - November 2019 Review | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

What is Notoriously Morbid Vanishing Cabinet?: Vanishing Cabinet is a monthly subscription box by Notoriously Morbid where each month you get a bag of indie makeup. Bags include four to five themed items (a combination of minis and possibly full-sizes). Products can include eyeshadow, blush, lipstick, and/or solid perfume. There is currently a wait list so sign up here to get on the list to start your subscription!

How Much is Notoriously Morbid Vanishing Cabinet?: $15.00/month including shipping to the US. International subscriptions are now $22/month.

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Info sheet.


Killing Curse (Eyeshadow) is a teal blue with an emerald shimmer.
I love this all over the lid, in the crease with something darker in the outer corner, or in the outer corner as the dark shade. This is just a gorgeous shade and I love it so much.


Cruciatus Curse (Eyeshadow) is a lavender purple base with microflakies.
This definitely needed a sticky base for the swatch. I love this on the lid as a wash of color.


Imperius Curse (Eyeshadow) is a goldenrod yellow with a gold shimmer.
This is the perfect yellow for on the lid and an orange in the crease!


Unforgivable (Eyeshadow) is a blackened lilac with silver flecks.
I love how this almost highlights, it's stunning as a halo eye.


Swatches L-R: above order.

Counter Measures (Slumber Salve) is flavored in grand marnier and caramel.
This smelled so good and I love the Slumber Salve formula!


Overall, I loved this month. The theme was perfect for me (I will always be a Harry Potter fan), I love the art on the containers, I just love everything.

As always, let me know what you thought of this bag in the comments below!

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