d'Alba White Truffle First Aromatic Toner

d'Alba

d'Alba White Truffle First Aromatic Toner

d'Alba White Truffle First Aromatic Toner

d'Alba

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Tone

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Highlights

WHAT IS IT?

Toner, 9 ingredients

FEATURES

Instant boost of moisture, restores hydration balance, prepares skin for absorption, infused with white truffle extract, contains calming Centella Asiatica, brightens skin, reduces dullness, soothes irritation and redness, suitable for sensitive and dry skin, paraben-free, vegan, cruelty-free

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What Does It Help With?

Hydration Soothing Irritation Reducing Redness And Inflammation Brightening Dull Skin Anti-aging

Budget

Premium ($76-$150)

How To Use

Which routine should it be used in?

Morning
Evening
 
Cleanse
Tone
Eyecare
Serum
Moisturize
Suncare
 

Instructions:

After cleansing, pour a small amount of toner onto a cotton pad or into your hands. Gently apply it to your face and neck, patting it in for better absorption. Allow it to absorb fully before applying serum or moisturizer.

Key Information

Vegan
Cruelty-free
Sensitive-safe
Non-comedogenic
Hypoallergenic
Microbiome-safe
Preservative-free
Eco-friendly
Pregnancy-safe
Oil-free

What d'Alba Says

Product Description:

d'Alba White Truffle First Aromatic Toner is a luxurious, hydrating toner that delivers immediate moisture and nourishment to the skin while preparing it for the next steps in your skincare routine. Infused with premium white truffle extract, this toner is packed with antioxidants that protect the skin from environmental damage and help reduce the appearance of fine lines and dullness. It provides a soothing, aromatic experience, making it a perfect addition to any skincare regimen. The toner's formula is designed to balance and refresh the skin, replenishing lost moisture and restoring hydration for a smoother, more radiant complexion. Enriched with calming ingredients like Centella Asiatica, it helps reduce irritation and support the skin's natural barrier, making it suitable for sensitive and dry skin types. Its lightweight, watery texture absorbs quickly, leaving the skin feeling fresh and revitalized without any stickiness.

About the Brand:

d'Alba elevates skincare to culinary luxury realms, harnessing precious white truffle from Italy's Piedmont region to create indulgent beauty treatments. This Korean-Italian collaboration represents a perfect marriage of K-beauty innovation with Italian luxury traditions. Their unique approach involves extracting vital nutrients from premium white truffles through proprietary methods that preserve potent antioxidant and anti-aging properties.

Ingredients Overview

Ingredients List

Water,Butylene-Glycol,Glycerin,White-Truffle-Extract,Centella-Asiatica-Extract,Panthenol,Niacinamide,Sodium-Hyaluronate,Ethylhexylglycerin,Phenoxyethanol,Fragrance

Key Ingredients

White Truffle Extract,Centella Asiatica Extract,Niacinamide,Sodium Hyaluronate,Panthenol

Ingredients Details

Ethylhexylglycerin

Ethylhexylglycerin is a multifunctional synthetic ingredient widely used in cosmetic and personal care products. This clear, colorless liquid acts primarily as a preservative enhancer, working synergistically with other preservatives to improve their efficacy and extend product shelf life. Derived from glycerin, ethylhexylglycerin exhibits gentle antimicrobial properties, helping to inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi in formulations.

Beyond its preservative-boosting capabilities, ethylhexylglycerin serves as an effective emollient and skin conditioning agent. It helps improve the texture and spreadability of products while providing a smooth, non-greasy feel on the skin. This ingredient also functions as a deodorant agent, helping to reduce body odor by inhibiting the growth of odor-causing bacteria.

Ethylhexylglycerin is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in concentrations typically found in cosmetic products. Its versatility makes it a valuable ingredient in a wide range of formulations, including moisturizers, sunscreens, makeup, and hair care products. While some individuals may experience mild irritation, adverse reactions to ethylhexylglycerin are rare, contributing to its popularity in the cosmetics industry.

Fragrance

Fragrance is a ubiquitous ingredient in skincare products, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. Comprising a complex blend of natural or synthetic aromatic compounds, fragrances are designed to impart pleasant scents and mask less desirable odors of other ingredients. While enhancing the sensory experience of skincare routines, fragrances can also influence consumer perception and product appeal.

From a formulation standpoint, fragrances present both benefits and challenges. They can improve product stability and act as preservatives in some cases. However, they are also common allergens and irritants, particularly for individuals with sensitive skin. Fragrance components like limonene, linalool, and geraniol are frequent causes of contact dermatitis.

Regulatory bodies such as the EU and FDA have established guidelines for fragrance use in cosmetics, including concentration limits and labeling requirements. Many brands now offer fragrance-free options to cater to sensitive skin types. When formulating with fragrances, careful consideration must be given to potential skin reactions, allergen declarations, and overall product safety. Patch testing is often recommended for individuals prone to fragrance sensitivities before incorporating scented products into their skincare regimen.

Glycerin

Glycerin, also known as glycerol, is a versatile and widely used humectant in skincare formulations. This colorless, odorless, viscous liquid is derived from both natural and synthetic sources, including vegetable oils and petrochemicals. As a hygroscopic substance, glycerin attracts and retains moisture, making it highly effective in hydrating and moisturizing the skin.

In skincare products, glycerin typically comprises 0.5% to 5% of the formulation. It functions by drawing water from the environment and deeper skin layers to the surface, enhancing skin hydration and improving barrier function. This moisture-binding property helps to reduce transepidermal water loss, leading to smoother, more supple skin.

Glycerin's low molecular weight allows it to penetrate the stratum corneum, providing hydration to deeper skin layers. It also exhibits emollient properties, helping to soften and smooth the skin's surface. Additionally, glycerin has been shown to enhance the penetration of other active ingredients in skincare formulations.

While generally well-tolerated, high concentrations of glycerin can potentially cause a tacky feel on the skin or draw out too much moisture in low-humidity environments. Therefore, it is often combined with other moisturizing agents for optimal efficacy and skin feel.

Niacinamide

Niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or vitamin B3, is a versatile and well-researched skincare ingredient with numerous benefits for various skin types and concerns. This water-soluble vitamin plays a crucial role in cellular energy production and repair processes within the skin.

Niacinamide is renowned for its ability to improve skin barrier function by increasing ceramide production, which helps retain moisture and protect against environmental stressors. It has been shown to regulate sebum production, making it beneficial for those with oily or acne-prone skin. The ingredient also possesses anti-inflammatory properties, helping to soothe irritated skin and reduce redness associated with conditions like rosacea.

Furthermore, niacinamide has demonstrated efficacy in improving skin tone and texture by inhibiting melanosome transfer to keratinocytes, thus reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation and dark spots. It can also stimulate collagen production, contributing to improved skin elasticity and reduction of fine lines.

Typically used in concentrations between 2% and 5%, niacinamide is well-tolerated by most skin types and can be easily incorporated into various skincare formulations, including serums, moisturizers, and toners.