Okay, Let’s Talk About Butt Cream
Listen, I never thought I’d be writing a blog post about something called “butt lift cream.” Honestly, the whole concept made me side-eye my laptop screen for a good five minutes. But here’s the thing—after a year of working from my couch, let’s just say things felt a little… less lifted than before. So when I kept seeing the West&Month cream pop up, my curiosity (and slight desperation) won. I ordered it, used it religiously for four weeks, and I gotta say, I have some thoughts.

The First Impressions & The Routine
The bottle is nice. It feels substantial, not cheap. The cream itself is thick—I mean, really thick, almost like a rich body butter. Scent? Very mild, slightly herbal, nothing overwhelming. It absorbs pretty well, but you do need to massage it in. I made it part of my post-shower routine every night. Pro tip: don’t try to put on tight pajama pants immediately after. Give it a minute.
I was binge-watching this terrible reality show while applying it most nights, so if nothing else, it made me feel slightly more productive.
So… Did It Actually Do Anything?
Here’s where I have to be real. This isn’t a surgical substitute. If you’re expecting a miracle from a tube, you’ll be disappointed. But. After about two weeks, I started noticing my skin just felt… better. Incredibly soft, like noticeably so. The hydration claim is 100% legit. My skin looked more even and had a healthy glow, which, honestly, was a win in my book.
As for the firming and toning? I think it helped. Things definitely feel smoother and look a bit more “supported,” for lack of a better word. It’s a subtle improvement, not a dramatic transformation. I think it works best as a fantastic moisturizer that gives your skin a little extra oomph and tightness. If you have fine lines or dryness (hello, winter), this stuff is a savior.
The Not-So-Perfect Bits
Can you believe this? I have to mention a couple of gripes. First, the thickness. It’s great for moisture, but in humid summer weather, it might feel a bit much. Second, the price. At around $30, it’s more than your drugstore lotion. Is it worth it? For the ingredients and the quality of hydration, I think so, but it’s an investment.
How It Stacks Up: A Quick Comparison
I made a quick comparison chart for you lazy folks (no judgment, I am you).
| The Product | Price Point | Main Goal | My Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| West&Month Butt Lift Cream | ~$29.99 | Firming, Toning, Intense Moisture | Best for serious hydration & subtle firming. Feels luxurious. |
| Basic Drugstore Body Lotion | ~$5-$10 | General Moisturizing | Gets the job done, but no targeted benefits. |
| “Firming” Gel/Cream (Generic) | ~$15-$25 | Mostly Temporary Tightening | Often sticky, results vanish quickly. |

Final, Non-BS Thoughts
Here’s the thing. The West&Month Butt Lift Cream is a really, really good moisturizer with some nice firming perks. It made my skin gloriously soft and improved its texture and appearance. If your main concerns are dryness, dullness, or loss of elasticity, you’ll probably love it. Manage your expectations—it’s skincare, not magic. But as far as targeted body creams go, this one is a solid performer.
Would I buy it again? Honestly, yes. I’m almost out, and I already miss how soft it makes my skin feel. It’s a little treat that actually works.
Anyway, that’s my two cents. Now I’m off to find a show as entertaining as applying fancy butt cream. Wish me luck.
– Jessica

