If you’ve ever felt like your skin is just tired—dull, dehydrated, and not really responding to your usual skincare lineup—d’Alba’s White Truffle First Spray Serum might be what you’ve been looking for.
I picked this up about two months ago, mainly out of curiosity about the whole “white truffle” hype. It felt like one of those luxury ingredients that gets tossed into marketing, but after using it religiously for weeks, I’ll admit. This one is actually worth the buzz.
The way I use it
Right after cleansing, I shake it up and spray 3–4 pumps into my palms, then press it into my skin (I skip direct misting because I feel like more product goes to waste that way). The bi-phase formula absorbs quickly, and it gives this soft, dewy finish without being greasy. It’s especially nice under makeup. It smooths things out a bit and prevents my foundation from catching on dry patches.
What’s surprised me the most is the consistency. Most mist-type serums either evaporate too quickly or leave a film, but this one feels substantial. I also noticed that when I skipped it for a few days, my skin definitely felt rougher and a little less balanced.
The key players in this formula are white truffle extract, niacinamide, and bifida ferment lysate. Together, they seem to have improved my skin’s overall resilience, especially with the seasonal change happening right now. No breakouts, no irritation—just steady, subtle improvement in texture and radiance.
It’s become a bit of a skin reset button for me. I wouldn’t say it transforms overnight, but when used consistently, the payoff is 100% there. I’m already mentally preparing to repurchase once I run out, and that rarely happens for me.
Neither too moisturizing nor too drying, so I reckon ive used it well
Cons
The price doesn't match with how well it works