Alright, listen. I bought the West&Month Rose Body Oil because my skin was throwing a full-on tantrum this winter. We’re talking lizard-level dryness. My usual lotion just gave up. I saw this oil all over my feed and, honestly, I was just desperate.

The First Impression Was All About The Smell
I gotta say, when I opened the bottle, I braced myself for that overpowering, fake-rose perfume smell. You know the one. But this? It’s actually subtle. It’s more like a fresh rose petal, not a grandma’s perfume cabinet. Huge win right off the bat. I was binge-watching some true crime doc when I first used it, and the scent was just… calming. Didn’t give me a headache.
Here’s The Thing About Absorption
This is where most body oils lose me. I don’t want to feel like a greased pig waiting to slide off my couch. The West&Month oil surprised me. It’s lightweight. You massage it in and it actually sinks in. I used it after a shower on damp skin, and within maybe 5 minutes, I could put on my pajamas without feeling sticky. That’s a big deal for me.
They talk about vitamin C and hyaluronic acid. I’m no scientist, but my skin did feel plumper after a few days. The “roughness” on my elbows and knees? Noticeably smoother. The “purifying” claim is a bit vague—I think it just means my skin looked clearer and less dull. It definitely had a healthier glow, not an oily shine.
Let’s Get Real: The Not-So-Perfect Bits
Can you believe this? The bottle is kinda slick. I almost dropped it once in the shower. A grippier design would help. Also, while I love the scent, it doesn’t linger very long. If you’re looking for an all-day fragrance, this isn’t it. It’s a skincare product first. And the price point at $29.99… it’s not drugstore cheap. You’re paying for the ingredients.
I made a quick comparison chart for you lazy folks (no judgment, I am you).
| Feature | West&Month Rose Oil | My Old Drugstore Lotion |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $29.99 | ~$8.99 |
| Key Stuff | Rose, Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid | Shea Butter, Fragrance |
| Feel on Skin | Absorbs fast, light, non-greasy | Took a while, sometimes sticky |
| Hydration Duration | Lasted all day | Needed re-application by noon |

So, Is It Worth It?
Honestly, yes. For me, it was. If your skin is seriously dry and you hate that heavy, greasy feeling, this is a great option. It feels like a treat. It’s simple to use—just slap it on after the shower. I even used a tiny bit on my face when it was extra parched, and it worked fine (patch test first, obviously!).
It’s not a miracle worker, but it’s a really good, solid body oil that does what it says. The hype, for once, feels kinda real. My lizard skin is officially retired.

