Compare Products: White Truffle First Spray Serum vs Lipid Gold
Who It's Designed For
- Those who want hydration in a convenient spray format
- Users looking for a mid-day refresh over makeup
- People who enjoy a light fragrance in their skincare
- K-beauty enthusiasts looking for a multi-step layering product
- Those seeking a lightweight serum alternative to heavier essences
- Dehydrated or over-exfoliated skin
- Retinoid users seeking barrier support
- Oily-dehydrated combination skin
- Rosacea or perioral dermatitis (noted in brand communications)
Key Ingredients
White Truffle Extract (Tuber Magnatum, 1,740ppm), Niacinamide, Sodium Hyaluronate, Glycerin
Niacinamide (4%), Ceramides (NP, AP, EOP), Cholesterol, Sea Buckthorn Oil, Rosehip Oil
Product Composition
17% similarity (11 ingredients in common)
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User Feedback Patterns
Users consistently praise the spray format for ease of use, especially for refreshing skin mid-day or setting makeup. The mist is fine and even.
Many users enjoy the light floral scent. However, fragrance-sensitive users report irritation or prefer unscented alternatives.
The brand reports selling over 20 million units, making this one of the best-selling K-beauty mist products globally. The large user base reflects broad appeal.
Most users describe the effects as hydrating and refreshing rather than transformative. Those expecting dramatic brightening or anti-aging results may find it underwhelming.
Some users report initial success followed by breakouts after 2+ weeks of daily use. A subset found success by reducing frequency.
Users who report reactions to Dr. Jart Ceramidin or products with olive-derived squalane sometimes report similar issues with Lipid Gold.
Some individuals react to ingredients well-tolerated by most. Cetyl Alcohol or other ingredients may be factors.