I bought this to lock in my makeup. Then I sprayed it on a dry cuticle and watched it drink the mist in 10 seconds. Now I keep a bottle on my desk, in my gym bag, and next to my sink.
The real flex? It doesn’t just sit on top of your skin like most mists. It actually sinks in — no tight face 20 minutes later.
It’s D’Alba‘s White Truffle First Spray Serum — a two-phase mist (oil + water, shake it). $29 for 100ml. I tried it because a friend swore it fixed her “cake face” problem.
Ultra-fine mist nozzle
The spray is so fine it disappears into your skin — no sad droplets sliding down your chin.
Two-phase formula
Oil layer locks in moisture, water layer hydrates. Shake well or you’ll get a greasy patch.
No sticky finish
Dries down in 10 seconds. I can spray it over powder without looking like a glazed donut.
Photo: Element5 Digital / Unsplash
White truffle extract is the star — it’s rich in amino acids and antioxidants, so it plumps without being heavy. But the real magic is the combo of squalane and panthenol. Squalane mimics your skin’s natural oils, panthenol calms redness. Together they fix that tight, “I just washed my face” feeling.
- White Truffle Extract: Plumps and brightens — think truffle oil for your face
- Squalane: Locks in hydration without clogging pores
- Panthenol: Calms irritation and strengthens barrier
- Ceramide NP: Seals moisture so you don’t evaporate by lunch
First spray: it feels like water until you rub it in — then there’s a tiny velvety slip. Weird but nice. Smells like fresh laundry, which I don’t hate.
Week 2: I used it on my dry elbows out of boredom. They stopped flaking in 3 days. That’s when I started using it on everything — flyaways, matte foundation that needed life, even my cuticles before a manicure.
My makeup doesn’t crack by 3 PM anymore. My cuticles stopped peeling. My hair flyaways stay tamed for about 4 hours. The one thing that didn’t change? My dark circles — no mist can fix those.
It’s a multi-tool in a bottle. Not life-changing, but genuinely useful — and that’s rarer than you’d think.