Certain products earn a reputation that precedes them, and the d'Alba Italian White Truffle Vital Spray Serum is firmly in that category. Over 20 million bottles sold. A cult following among Korean flight attendants who reportedly use it to combat the bone-dry cabin air at 35,000 feet. Viral fame across social media. When a product accumulates that kind of word-of-mouth momentum, I'm always curious whether the formula justifies the hype — or whether it's mostly marketing magic.
I spent four weeks with this spray serum, using it in every context I could think of: post-cleansing, midday refresher, pre-makeup, and even on flights. Here's the full breakdown.
First Impressions
The bottle is elegant in a restrained way — matte white with gold accents, and a fine mist spray nozzle at the top. It feels premium without being ostentatious. At 100ml, it fits easily into a travel bag or a desk drawer, which is clearly intentional given its positioning as an on-the-go product.
The first spray genuinely surprised me. The mist is exceptionally fine — one of the finest I've encountered in a skincare spray. It disperses into a soft, even cloud that settles on your face without any large droplets or wet patches. Most spray products I've tried produce something closer to a light squirt gun; this one produces an actual mist. That distinction matters more than you'd think, because a finer mist means more even distribution and less product pooling in certain areas.
The scent is subtle and slightly sweet — a delicate floral-herbal note that disappears within seconds. It doesn't linger or compete with any other products in your routine, which I prefer. The texture on skin feels like a very light, slightly dewy veil. Not sticky, not greasy, just a clean layer of hydration.
Key Ingredients
The star ingredient here is Italian white truffle extract (Tuber Magnatum Pico), which is one of the rarest and most expensive fungi in the culinary world. In skincare, white truffle extract is valued for its amino acid content, antioxidant properties, and its ability to support skin hydration and radiance. It's not a miracle ingredient — no single extract is — but it does bring a unique profile of fatty acids and antioxidants that complement a hydration-focused formula well.
Supporting the truffle extract, the formula includes:
- Niacinamide — Brightens, supports the skin barrier, and helps regulate oil production. A gold-standard ingredient with mountains of research behind it.
- Sodium Hyaluronate — A smaller-molecule form of hyaluronic acid that draws and holds moisture in the skin.
- Glycerin — A reliable humectant that keeps skin from losing moisture throughout the day.
- Adenosine — An anti-aging ingredient clinically shown to help smooth fine lines over time.
The ingredient list is surprisingly clean for a product in this format. No heavy silicones, no alcohol, and the formula strikes a good balance between serum-like actives and mist-friendly lightweight hydration. It's essentially a serum that happens to be delivered as a spray.
How I Used It
The beauty of a spray serum is its versatility, and I tested it multiple ways:
Primary use (post-cleansing serum step): After cleansing and toning, I sprayed 3-4 pumps onto my face from about 15cm away, let it sit for a few seconds, then gently pressed it into my skin with my palms before moving on to moisturizer. This became my default evening and morning routine.
Midday refresh: Over makeup, a quick 2-3 sprays from arm's length gave my skin a dewy refresh without disturbing my base. I found this genuinely useful during dry afternoon hours in air-conditioned offices.
Pre-makeup primer alternative: Sprayed and patted in before makeup application, it created a smooth, hydrated canvas that helped my foundation sit more naturally.
I used it twice daily as my main serum step and added midday refreshes 3-4 times per week when my skin felt tight or dull.
Results After 4 Weeks
Week 1: The immediate hydration effect was noticeable from day one. My skin felt plumper and looked slightly more luminous after each application. This isn't a deep treatment effect — it's the surface-level hydration doing its job. But it was pleasant and consistent.
Week 2: I started to notice a cumulative dewiness to my skin that wasn't just post-application. My complexion in the morning, before applying anything, looked slightly healthier and more hydrated than it had before I started. The niacinamide was likely beginning to contribute to a more even tone as well — some mild redness along my cheeks appeared softer.
Week 3: The "glow" people talk about with this product became real for me around this point. Not a greasy shine, but a genuine healthy luminosity, particularly noticeable in natural light. My makeup was sitting better overall, and I was using less concealer because my skin just looked more even and alive.
Week 4: By the end of the month, the improvements stabilized. My skin maintained that consistent healthy-looking dewiness, mild redness had calmed further, and the overall texture was smooth and well-hydrated. Where this product truly excelled was in convenience — it made maintaining well-hydrated skin nearly effortless.
What it didn't do: This is not a treatment product. It won't address acne, deep wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, or any specific skin concern that requires targeted actives at higher concentrations. It's a hydration and glow product, and within that lane, it performs exceptionally well. Just don't ask it to be something it isn't.
Who Should Try This (And Who Shouldn't)
Great for: Anyone who wants effortless hydration with a natural glow finish. It's particularly well-suited for dry-to-normal skin types, people who work in air-conditioned environments, frequent travelers, and anyone who finds traditional serums too heavy or time-consuming. If your main concern is dullness or dehydration, this is a standout option.
Think twice if: You have very oily, acne-prone skin and need oil control rather than added dewiness. The hydrating, glow-enhancing nature of this product could feel like too much for skin that's already producing excess shine. It's also not the right pick if you need a serum that addresses specific concerns like dark spots, deep wrinkles, or active breakouts — for those, you'll want something more targeted in your routine.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Exceptionally fine mist spray delivers even, mess-free application
- Versatile — works as a serum step, midday refresher, or pre-makeup prep
- Noticeable glow and hydration improvement within 2 weeks
- Clean ingredient list with real actives (niacinamide, adenosine)
- Travel-friendly format that fits any routine
- Elegant, lightweight texture — no stickiness or greasiness
Cons:
- Not a treatment product — won't address acne, wrinkles, or pigmentation on its own
- The 100ml size goes faster than you'd expect with twice-daily use (about 5-6 weeks)
- The "white truffle" ingredient, while pleasant, is more of a marketing highlight than a dermatological powerhouse
- May add too much dewiness for oily skin types
The Verdict: 4.3 / 5
The d'Alba Italian White Truffle Vital Spray Serum is one of those products that makes you rethink what a serum can be. The spray format isn't gimmicky — it's genuinely more convenient, more pleasant to use, and delivers hydration and glow with minimal effort. The formula is solid, the results are real (within its lane), and I understand exactly why flight attendants and skincare enthusiasts have made this a cult favorite.
It doesn't try to be a treatment powerhouse, and that's fine. What it does — deliver effortless daily hydration and a natural, healthy glow — it does better than almost anything else I've tried in this format. If you're looking for a product that makes good skin look great with minimal fuss, this spray serum absolutely earns its reputation.
Explore our full serum collection or discover more from d'Alba to find your perfect match.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the d'Alba spray serum over makeup?
Yes, and this is actually one of its best uses. The ultra-fine mist settles gently without disturbing makeup underneath. Hold the bottle about 20cm from your face and spray 2-3 times, then let it air-dry rather than patting it in. It refreshes your skin and revives your makeup's finish without causing streaks or patchiness.
Is the d'Alba spray serum enough hydration on its own, or do I still need a moisturizer?
For most skin types, you'll still want a moisturizer on top, especially at night. The spray serum is a lightweight hydration layer — think of it as replacing your serum step, not your moisturizer. In humid summer conditions, some people with oily skin might find it sufficient on its own under sunscreen, but for most people and most climates, pair it with a cream or gel moisturizer for complete hydration.
How long does one bottle of the d'Alba spray serum last?
With twice-daily use (3-4 sprays each time), the 100ml bottle lasted me about 5-6 weeks. If you're also using it for midday refreshes, expect closer to 4 weeks. One bottle goes further than you might think because the fine mist disperses the product efficiently, but it's not as long-lasting as a traditional dropper serum where you control each drop.
What skin type is the d'Alba spray serum best for?
It works best for dry, normal, and combination skin types. Dry skin benefits most from the hydration boost and dewy finish. Normal and combination skin get a nice glow without heaviness. Very oily skin types may find it adds too much dewiness, though some oily-skinned users enjoy it in drier months. It's lightweight enough that most people can find a place for it in their routine.






