Okay, so my skin was throwing a tantrum.
Listen, I blame it on that weekend of questionable pizza and sleeping in my makeup. I woke up looking dull, with a couple of those lovely under-the-skin bumps. My usual moisturizer wasn’t cutting it. Scrolling through my feed, I kept seeing ads for this West&Month Vitamin C serum. The bottle looked nice, and the price wasn’t completely insane, so I figured why not? Worst case, it’s another bottle cluttering my bathroom cabinet.

First Impressions & The One Thing I Hated
It arrived in this sleek, amber glass bottle with a dropper. Honestly, it feels more expensive than it is. The serum itself is lightweight and has this subtle, fresh scent – not perfumey, just clean. It absorbs crazy fast, which I love. No sticky residue.
But here’s my one real gripe, and I gotta be honest: the dropper. It’s… finicky. Sometimes it sucks up a perfect amount, other times it’s like it’s on strike and I get one sad drop. It’s not a deal-breaker, but come on, West&Month. Get your dropper game together.
So, Did It Actually Do Anything?
I used it every morning after cleansing for about four weeks. Here’s the thing – I didn’t wake up looking like a filter. This isn’t a magic potion. But after two weeks, I noticed my skin just looked more… awake? The dullness from my pizza sins was gone. Those annoying bumps smoothed out. My complexion looked more even, less blotchy.
My friend Amanda actually asked me last week if I was “glowing” or just sweaty from the gym. I’ll take it as a win for the serum.
How It Stacks Up (For My Lazy Readers)
I made a quick comparison chart because I know you’re not out here researching for hours. Honestly, neither am I.
| Feature | West&Month Serum | That Fancy Dept. Store Serum | Basic Drugstore Vitamin C |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $24.99 | $85+ | $12-$18 |
| Key Stuff | Vitamin C, Niacinamide, Vitamin E, Collagen | Vitamin C, Ferulic Acid | Vitamin C (often a derivative) |
| The Feel | Light, fast-absorbing | Often slightly oily | Can be sticky or gritty |
| My Verdict | Solid middle ground. Works well without the crazy price tag. | Great, but my wallet cries. | Hit or miss. Sometimes it tingles… unpleasantly. |

Final Thoughts (No, I’m Not Concluding)
Look, if you’re expecting a miracle in a bottle, keep scrolling. But if you want a straightforward, effective serum that tackles dullness and uneven texture without a ton of fuss or expense, this is a really good option. The dropper thing annoys me, but the results don’t lie. My skin is happier.
It’s become a solid part of my morning routine, right between my coffee and checking my emails. It’s not the star of the show, but it’s a reliable supporting actor that makes everything else look better.
Worth a try? Absolutely.

