Notoriously Mobrid - Coffin of Necessities (Dark Fae) Review | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

What is Coffin of Necessities?: Coffin of Necessities is the latest subscription from Notoriously Morbid. It is a quarterly box featuring bath and body products, with the first box featuring 5 full-size items!

How Much is Coffin of Necessities?: Each box is $35 plus $8 for US shipping. 


This box is unavailable for purchase, it closed prior to shipping.


This quarter's box is Dark Fae themed.

Info sheet.


Leanhaum Shea (Hand Sanitizer) is scented with strawberry guava and honeysuckle.
Hand Sanitizers are in short supply around here after I donated almost all of my stash of FCS ones, so this was greatly welcomed. I love the honeysuckle scent, it reminds me of my childhood. I always loved when they bloomed.

Fachan (Perfume Oil) is scented in black chamomile and absinthe.
I'm not one to really keep perfume oils but this is such a light and refreshing scent that I couldn't pass it up, I've just been using it carefully.

Berberoka (Whipped Soap) is scented with blackberry, oud, and roses.
There was a note that this might deflate in shipping and in the group it was posted that if yours had sank, to email a picture to CS. I loved this scent and I love getting different body washes. Just an FYI, it still works the same if it deflates and you just need to use less when you go to use it.


Storm Hag (Poo-tergiestOdor Neutralizer Spray) is scented with guava.
Man, I love how hilarious this is. It immediately went into my guest bathroom for a just in case situation!

Melliths (Silk Body Lotion) is scented with blackberry and black peppercorn.
This is a super moisturizing formula and it smells amazing. I really love how the pepper and the blackberry work together!


Overall, I really loved this first Coffin of Necessities box. It was packed with interesting and new products to Notoriously Morbid and the scent profiles were all amazing.

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

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