I’m standing in my bathroom at 9am, humidity already at 90%, and I’m spraying D’Alba White Truffle SPF30 directly onto my face like I’m misting a fern. Does it work? Or am I just wet and hopeful?
Korean sunscreens are getting lazy with the SPF numbers — but this one’s actually trying to earn its keep. The real test: does it hydrate *and* protect without melting off by lunch?
💦 **What Even Is This**
A spray-on serum-slash-sunscreen. 50ml. About $28. The claim that got me: “one-step hydration + SPF30 PA++.” I rolled my eyes — then bought it.
Ultra-fine mist
Sprays like a cloud, not a hose. No puddling on your chin.
SPF30 PA++
Mineral-ish protection. Good for desk days, not beach marathons.
White truffle extract
Sounds fancy. Smells like… nothing. Thank god.
🔬 **Ingredients That Actually Matter**
It’s not just truffle water. The formula leans on niacinamide for brightness and adenosine for anti-aging — real stuff, not fluff. But here’s the surprise: it’s alcohol-free. No sting, no tight face.
- White Truffle Extract: antioxidant that doesn’t clog pores
- Niacinamide: calms redness + fades dark spots slowly
- Adenosine: firms without feeling heavy
- Panthenol: barrier repair for over-exfoliated idiots like me
🧴 **Texture: Like Nothing, Then Something**
First spray: feels like water. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat. Then — weirdly — my skin feels *bouncy*. Not sticky, not greasy. Just… alive.
Week two: I stopped layering moisturizer under it. That’s the test. My skin didn’t revolt. One less step in summer? That’s a win.
❄️ **Did My Face Change?**
No breakouts. No sunburn (desk-to-car life). Skin looked less tired by day 5 — that niacinamide glow is real, just subtle. Didn’t fix my pores, but didn’t make them worse either.
💡 **Final Call**
It’s a great summer refresher with SPF training wheels. Not a replacement for serious protection — but perfect for lazy humid mornings when you just want to *spray and go*.