
So, I Finally Caved and Bought The Thing
Alright, listen. My TikTok ‘For You’ page has been obsessed with this West&Month Double Eyelid Cream for weeks. Every other video was someone magically creating a crease where there wasn’t one before. I was skeptical, honestly. I’ve tried those weird glue strips before and ended up looking like I had a piece of scotch tape stuck to my lid all day. Not a vibe. But the promise of something “natural” and “invisible”? Fine, you got me. I ordered it.
It arrived while I was in the middle of a truly embarrassing reality TV binge. I ripped the package open right there on the couch. First impression? The tube is tiny. Like, really tiny. For $33, I was expecting something a bit more substantial. I almost rolled my eyes and tossed it, but hey, the internet made me do it.
Here’s What Actually Happened
I followed the instructions: opened the lid, twisted the bottom, and the gel came out on this little brush. The brush is actually a game-saver. It’s super precise. No messy fingers, no globs of product. I just swiped it along where I wanted my eyelid crease to be, right at the lash line. Honestly, the first time I did it, I blinked too soon and messed it up. User error, totally my fault.
The second try? I held my eye open like a weirdo for about 30 seconds. And then… it dried. And it was actually clear. Like, genuinely invisible. I kept poking my lid, waiting for it to feel sticky or weird, but it just felt like… my skin. Can you believe this? I was shocked.
The Good, The Bad, & The “Meh”
Let’s break it down, no fluff.
The Good: It works. It really does create a natural-looking double eyelid. It’s waterproof—I cried watching a sad movie (don’t judge me) and it didn’t budge. The “quick dry” claim is legit; it sets fast once you get the hang of not blinking. The hold lasts all day, from my 8 AM coffee run to my 10 PM skincare routine.
The “Meh”: That tiny tube I mentioned? You use so little per application that it might last a while, but the initial sticker shock is real. Also, there’s a learning curve. You can’t be impatient with it.
The One Annoying Thing: If you have oily eyelids like me sometimes, you gotta make sure they’re clean and dry. I tried it once right after moisturizer and it didn’t stick as well. Just a heads-up.

How It Stacks Up Against The Old Ways
I made a quick comparison chart for you lazy folks (no shame, I am one of you).
| What You’re Using | Price Point | Main Thing | The Vibe |
|---|---|---|---|
| West&Month Cream | $$ ($32.99) | Glycerin & Protein Fibers | Invisible, precise, lasts all day. |
| Drugstore Eyelid Glue | $ | Weird Glue | Can be shiny, sticky, obvious. |
| Those Tape Strips | $$ | Medical-ish Tape | A pain to apply, can peel off. |
See? It’s in a different league. It’s not a glue, it’s more like a styling gel that sets. Big difference.
My Final, Totally Unsponsored Thoughts
I gotta say, I’m impressed. This little tube surprised me. Is it magic? No. It’s a clever, well-formulated product that does exactly what it promises. If you’ve been curious about defining your eyelid crease without makeup or surgery talk, this is your best bet. The price hurts a little, but considering how little you use and the results, I think it’s justifiable.
Would I buy it again? Yeah, I probably will when this one runs out in approximately 2075. Just remember to let it dry completely! Don’t be like first-time-me.
Anyway, that’s my two cents. Back to my questionable TV choices.
– Jess

