Honestly, I Was Skeptical
Listen, my skincare routine usually involves whatever face wash is on sale and a prayer. So when my sister kept raving about this West&Month Brightening Cream, I rolled my eyes. Another “miracle” cream? Please. But my winter skin was looking about as lively as a rainy Monday, so I caved. I gotta say, it’s been a weirdly pleasant surprise.

The First Impression (And a Small Rant)
It arrived in this sleek, heavy glass jar. Feels fancy, right? Here’s the thing though – it’s a jar. I was binge-watching The Crown and it hit me: I’m dipping my fingers into this pot every night. Isn’t that, like, a hygiene no-no? Can you believe this? For a product at this price point, I’d expect a pump or a tube to keep the stuff fresh. That’s my one big gripe. Just get a little spatula, I guess.
Anyway, the cream itself is thick but not greasy. It smells… clean. Not like a perfume counter, just a faint, fresh scent that disappears fast. That I appreciate.
So, Did It Actually Work?
Okay, let’s get to it. I used it every night for four weeks. The “moisturize and repair” claim? Yeah, that’s legit. My dry, flaky patches around my nose and forehead were gone in about a week. It sinks in pretty fast and doesn’t leave that sticky film some creams do. I wake up and my skin feels soft, not tight.
The “brightening” part took longer to notice. I wasn’t expecting to turn into a glowing deity. But after three weeks, I was looking in the mirror one morning and thought, “Huh. I don’t look as tired.” My skin just looked more even, less dull. It’s subtle, but it’s there. It’s like my skin finally caught up on sleep.
How It Stacks Up (A Chart for You Lazy Folks)
I made a quick comparison with my old, basic drugstore moisturizer. Spoiler: You get what you pay for.
| Feature | West&Month Cream | My Old Drugstore Cream |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $$$ ($32.99) | $ |
| Key Stuff Inside | Mulberry Root, Vitamin C | Glycerin, Dimethicone |
| Hydration Feel | Deep, lasts all night | Surface-level, fades fast |
| Brightening Effect | Noticeable over time | Zero. Nada. |
The Verdict From a Reluctant Skincare Guy
So, would I buy it again? Honestly, yes. Despite the jar situation (seriously, consider a tube, folks), it’s a solid product. It does exactly what it says: repairs dryness and gives you a nicer, brighter skin tone. It’s not magic, but it’s good, effective skincare. If your skin is dull and thirsty, this is a great fix.

It’s a bit of a splurge compared to my old basics, but the difference is real. My skin just feels… healthier. And I didn’t even have to learn a 10-step routine.

