Okay, Let’s Talk About This Banana Oil Situation
Listen, my skincare routine is usually just me, a tub of drugstore moisturizer, and a prayer. But this banana body oil kept popping up on my feed. You know the drill—everyone and their mom was raving about it. So, in a moment of late-night scrolling weakness (probably after my third episode of some true crime doc), I caved. I bought the West&Month Banana Body Oil. And honestly? I have some thoughts.

The First Impression (And That Smell)
First thing you notice is the scent. I gotta say, it’s not a fake, candy banana smell. It’s more… earthy? Like a real banana that’s just starting to get ripe, mixed with something warm and spicy (that’s the ginger root, I guess). I was bracing for a headache, but it’s actually kinda soothing. It doesn’t smell cheap, which is a good start. The bottle feels nice and solid too, not some flimsy plastic thing.
I tried it after a shower, like the instructions say. The texture is where this thing really shines. It’s a light oil, not thick and gloopy. You pour a little into your palm, rub your hands together, and it just… melts into your skin. No joke, it absorbs super fast. I was ready to be a greasy mess, sliding off my couch, but nope. My skin felt soft immediately, not slick. Big win there.
Here’s The Thing About “Essential Oil”
Okay, real talk. They call it an “essential oil,” but it’s more of a blended body oil. The main players are safflower oil (great moisturizer), banana extract, and ginger. It’s plant-based, which I like. My skin can be sensitive, but this didn’t cause any redness or weird reactions. It just felt nourished. I’ve been using it for a few weeks now, mostly on my legs and arms which get super dry. The difference is noticeable. No more lizard-skin texture. Is it a miracle worker? No. But it’s a really good, simple moisturizer that feels fancy.
The Not-So-Perfect Part
Alright, let’s be fair. It’s not all sunshine and bananas. I have two small gripes. First, the price. At nearly $27, it’s definitely not an impulse buy. Second, the packaging. The bottle looks nice, but the opening is just a hole. You have to be really careful pouring it, or you’ll end up with way more oil than you need. I lost a good quarter-sized puddle on my bathroom counter once. A pump would solve this instantly. Come on, West&Month!
Also, while I love the light feel, if you have extremely dry, cracked skin, you might need something heavier. This is more of a daily maintenance oil than a deep-rescue treatment.
How It Stacks Up (For You Lazy Folks)
I made a quick comparison because I was curious how it measured up to my old standbys.
| What You’re Comparing | West&Month Banana Oil | My Old Drugstore Lotion |
|---|---|---|
| Price Point | $$ ($26.99) | $ (~$8) |
| Key Stuff In It | Safflower Oil, Banana, Ginger | Water, Glycerin, Petrolatum |
| Feel on Skin | Light oil, absorbs fast, no residue | Creamy, can feel a bit sticky/sit on top |
| Scent | Natural, warm, earthy banana | Floral or “unscented” (smells like chemicals) |
So you’re paying for a better experience, basically. The natural ingredients, the pleasant scent, the non-greasy feel. Is it worth the extra cash? For me, right now, yeah. It makes my boring skincare routine feel a little more like self-care.
Final Verdict
Honestly, I’m keeping it in my rotation. The packaging annoys me, and I wish it was a bit cheaper, but the product inside is genuinely good. My skin is softer, it smells lovely without being overpowering, and I don’t feel like I need to wash my hands after applying it. If you’re looking for a light, fast-absorbing body oil that actually works and doesn’t smell artificial, this is a solid pick. Just pour carefully!
Anyway, that’s my two cents. Now I’m off to figure out what to binge-watch next. Let me know if you’ve tried it!

