
Okay, real talk. My skin has the personality of a moody teenager. One day it’s dry and flaky, the next it’s an oil slick with a surprise guest (hello, giant chin pimple) right before a date. I was scrolling, probably watching dog videos, when an ad for the West & Month Salicylic Acid cleanser popped up. “Oil control & soothing?” I mumbled, skeptical. But my usual drugstore stuff just wasn’t cutting it, so I caved. Let’s get into it.
First Impressions & The Texture Thing
The bottle is fine? Listen, I don’t buy skincare for the packaging. It’s simple, clean, gets the job done. The gel itself is clear and has a light, almost clean scent—nothing perfumey, which I appreciate. Now, here’s the thing: it doesn’t lather into a huge, fluffy cloud. If you’re a suds-fiend, you might be disappointed. It creates more of a light, slippery lather. Honestly, I got used to it fast because it feels gentle, not stripping.
So, Did It Actually Work on My Chaos Skin?
I’ve been using it for about three weeks, morning and night. Gotta say, the “oil control” claim is legit. My T-zone usually starts shining like a polished coin by 2 PM. With this stuff, that’s pushed back to, like, 5 PM. It’s a noticeable difference. My skin feels clean but not squeaky-clean-tight, you know? That tight feeling just means you’ve nuked all your moisture.
On the acne front… it’s good, not a miracle worker. It definitely helps keep the little clogged pores and texture at bay. I haven’t had any major volcanic eruptions since using it. But if a deep, painful cystic pimple is already making a home on your face, this cleanser alone won’t evict it. It’s more of a great preventative player.

Let’s Compare: Why I Switched
I made a quick comparison chart for you lazy folks (no judgment, I am you).
| The Thing | West & Month Cleanser | My Old Drugstore Salicylic Acid Wash |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $24.99 | ~$8 |
| Main Actives | Salicylic Acid, Glycerin, Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate | Salicylic Acid (often with harsher surfactants) |
| How It Left My Skin | Balanced, clean, not dry | Sometimes stripped, then overproduced oil |
See the difference? The West & Month one has those soothing, hydrating ingredients (glycerin) built right in. It’s not just an acid attack on your face.
The Not-So-Perfect Bits
Can you believe this? I’m actually gonna complain about something. First, the price. $25 for a face wash hurts a little. I wish it was more like $18. Second, the bottle opening is a bit wide. If you’re not careful, you can glop out more than you need. Not a dealbreaker, just a “come on, guys” moment.
Final Verdict: Would I Repurchase?
Honestly? Yeah, I think I will. It’s become a reliable part of my routine. It calmed down the oiliness without starting a dryness rebellion, and my skin texture is smoother. It’s a solid, gentle, effective salicylic acid cleanser for someone with combination or oily-prone skin who hates that stripped feeling.
If you’re on a super tight budget, you can make do with cheaper options. But if you’ve been frustrated with cleansers that are too harsh, and you can swing the $25, this one is a really good middle ground. It just works without the drama.
(Mine’s about half gone, so I’ll be clicking this soon…)

