Okay, Let’s Talk About This Weird Face Stick
Honestly, I bought this thing on a complete whim. My algorithm decided I needed to see videos of people gliding this chunky white stick all over their faces for, like, a week straight. “Propolis Firming Bar,” the captions said. “Game-changer.” Listen, I’m a sucker for weird skincare. My bathroom cabinet is a graveyard of half-used serums and gadgets. So when I saw the West & Month bar pop up again while I was doomscrolling instead of folding laundry, I just clicked “buy.” No deep research, nada. Sometimes you just gotta live a little, you know?

The First Impression: It’s…a Soap Stick?
It arrives looking like a giant glue stick for your face. I’m not kidding. You twist the bottom and up comes this solid, creamy-white bullet. The smell is faint, kinda clean and honey-ish (that’s the propolis, I guess), which I actually liked. No overpowering perfume. I was skeptical though. Applying a solid bar directly to my dry face felt wrong. Like, shouldn’t this be in a jar or a tube? But I followed the instructions: cleansed, patted dry, and just…drew on my cheeks and forehead. Weirdest sensation ever. It goes on like a waxy crayon but then melts instantly from your skin’s warmth. Here’s the thing – it does feel moisturizing right away. Not greasy, but like a protective layer.
After a Month: The Good, The Bad, The “Meh”
Let’s cut to the chase. I used this every night for a month. I gotta say, my skin drinks this up. The hydration is legit. I have combo skin that gets dry patches in weird places, and this smoothed them right out. My morning skin felt plumper, more “bouncy,” as they say. The “firming” claim? I didn’t wake up looking like I had a facelift, but there’s a definite improvement in overall texture. My foundation sits way better now.
Now, for the not-so-perfect part. It’s not a one-stop shop. If you have super dry skin, you might still want a richer cream on top in winter. And the packaging, while travel-friendly, feels a bit cheap. The twist mechanism got a little stiff halfway through. Also, you have to be gentle – if you push up too much product, you can’t twist it back down. Learned that the hard way.

How It Stacks Up (Because I Know You’re Curious)
I made a quick comparison chart for you lazy folks. I’m comparing it to my old routine of a basic hyaluronic acid serum + a drugstore moisturizer.
| Thing | West & Month Bar | My Old Serum + Moisturizer Combo |
|---|---|---|
| Price Point | ~$24 | ~$30 total |
| Main Goodies | Propolis, Argan Oil, Tocopherol | Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, Dimethicone |
| Texture / Feel | Solid-to-oil, protective | Liquid serum + creamy lotion |
| Biggest Pro | Simplicity, great hydration, travel-proof | Layered hydration, more control |
So, Would I Buy It Again?
Yeah, I think I would. Can you believe this? I went in fully expecting a gimmick. But it simplified my PM routine, which is a win when you’re tired. It’s not magic, and it won’t erase deep wrinkles (come on, it’s $24). But for a solid, no-fuss moisturizer that makes your skin feel happy and hydrated, it delivers. It’s become my go-to for nights when I can’t be bothered with three different bottles. Just one weird, glidy stick.
If you’re looking for a simple hydration boost and don’t mind the unusual format, give it a shot. Just don’t expect a miracle in a glue stick.

