Okay, So I Caved and Bought the TikTok Oil
Listen, my algorithm knows me too well. For weeks, my FYP was nothing but smooth, glowy limbs being massaged with this pale yellow oil. The #WestandMonth hashtag was everywhere. I was skeptical, obviously. My bathroom cabinet is basically a graveyard for half-used lotions and potions that promised miracles. But honestly? My winter skin was looking more like a cracked desert floor than human tissue, so I grabbed my phone and ordered it. The package arrived while I was in the middle of a truly mediocre true crime documentary, which felt about right.

First Impressions: It Doesn’t Feel Like an Oil
Here’s the thing that got me right away: the texture. They call it a “massage essence” or an oil, but when you pump it out (the bottle is super satisfying, by the way), it’s this light, almost silky liquid. It’s not thick or gloopy. I slathered it on after a shower, fully expecting to have to do that awkward “hover and air dry” dance before putting on clothes. Can you believe this? It sank in. Like, actually absorbed. No greasy residue on my phone screen five minutes later. That alone was a win.
What’s Actually In It & How It Stacks Up
I’m not a chemist, but I do read labels. The main players are gardenia extract and atractylodes extract. Fancy names for plant stuff that’s supposed to be nourishing. I made a quick comparison chart for you lazy folks who, like me, just want to know if it’s better than the drugstore stuff.
| The Thing | West&Month Oil | My Old Coconut Oil |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $$ (~$31) | $ |
| Texture / Feel | Light, fast-absorbing, not greasy | Heavy, greasy, stains sheets |
| Main Ingredients | Botanical extracts (Gardenia, Atractylodes) | 100% Coconut Oil |
| “Firming” Effect | Subtle skin tightening over time | Zero. Just grease. |
The Two-Week Verdict & My One Big Gripe
I’ve used it nightly for about two weeks, focusing on my belly and thighs because that’s where my skin feels most… blah. I gotta say, my skin is undeniably softer. It has this hydrated bounce it didn’t have before. The “firming” claim is subtle—don’t expect a surgical lift—but my skin does look smoother and feels a bit more taut, especially on my stomach. It’s become a weirdly relaxing part of my routine.
Now for the not-so-great part. The scent. Or lack thereof. It has this very, very faint herbal smell. Not unpleasant, but just… there. I wish it had a light, clean fragrance or was completely unscented. This is in a weird middle ground. It doesn’t bother me, but if you’re super sensitive to smells, just be aware.

Should You Buy It?
If you hate the feeling of heavy lotions and oils, and you want something that genuinely moisturizes without the mess, then yes, absolutely. It’s a great product. Is it a life-changing miracle? No. But it’s a really, really good oil that does what it says. It made my dry skin ritual something I actually look forward to instead of dread. For me, that’s worth the price tag.
Anyway, that’s my two cents. I’m going back to my documentary. The husband did it, by the way. It’s always the husband.

