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West & Month Firming Body Cream Review: Does It Work on Crepey Skin?

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Okay, let’s be real for a second. I was scrolling late one night—you know the drill—and an ad for this West & Month Firming Body Cream popped up. It promised to help with “skin texture” and “wrinkles” on the body. My first thought? “Yeah, right.” My second thought, looking at the back of my own arms that were starting to look a bit… crepey… was “Well, what’s the harm in trying?”

So I ordered it. Honestly, I forgot about it until the box showed up.

First impression? The packaging is fine. Simple white tube, nothing fancy. It doesn’t scream “luxury,” but it also doesn’t look cheap. I squeezed some out, and the texture threw me off a bit. It’s not a light lotion. It’s a thick, rich cream, almost like a body butter but a bit more… substantial. It has a very mild, clean scent. Not perfumey at all, which I actually appreciate.

Listen, I’m terrible with routines. I’ll use something religiously for three days and then forget it exists for a week. But I kept this one on my nightstand, and for some reason, I’ve been pretty consistent. Maybe because it feels so darn nourishing when you put it on.

Here’s the thing about the “firming” claim. I’m not gonna sit here and tell you I woke up after two days with the skin of a 20-year-old. That’s just not how any of this works. But after using it for about a month, mostly on my upper arms and thighs, I have noticed a change. The skin does feel smoother. The little fine lines and dry texture, especially on my arms, are less noticeable. It’s not a miracle, but it’s a definite improvement. My skin just looks healthier and more hydrated.

I gotta say, the hydration part is where this cream really shines. It’s intensely moisturizing. I put it on after a shower, and my skin drinks it up. It absorbs well for how thick it is—doesn’t leave a greasy film, just soft skin. I think the panthenol and coffee extract they talk about are doing their job in that department.

Is it worth the almost $28? I was skeptical. But for the amount you get and how little you need per application (a pea-sized amount goes a long way), I think it is. If you’re looking for a heavy-duty moisturizer that might also help smooth out some texture over time, this is a solid bet. It’s not magic in a tube, but it’s a really, really good cream.

Final, totally unsponsored thought: Would I buy it again? Yeah, I think I will. It’s earned a permanent spot in my bathroom. Now if only it could motivate me to actually work out… but that’s a review for another day.

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