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d'Alba's Intensive Volufiline Grinding Cream is the brand's premium anti-aging product, built around white truffle extract (d'Alba's signature ingredient) plus Volufiline (a chicory root-derived firming compound). The distinctive feature is the "grinding jar" packaging: rotate the bottom to grind and release a fresh dose of concentrated cream, which maintains active freshness and reduces contamination. At 45g and $145.60, this is luxury-tier Korean skincare with packaging that matches the price.
d'Alba is an Italian-Korean hybrid brand (the "d'Alba" name references the Italian truffle region; formulation and manufacturing are Korean) that built its reputation on white truffle-centered skincare. The brand's core claim is that white truffle extract delivers potent antioxidant and anti-aging effects, and the Grinding Cream is the most concentrated expression of that philosophy. Volufiline, developed by Sederma, is marketed to enhance fat-cell volume for a firming and plumping effect.
White truffle extract provides antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that support skin resilience and reduce dullness. Volufiline (sold to the cosmetics industry as a firming active) is marketed to increase adipose-tissue volume locally, producing a plumping effect on fine lines and contours. The grinding mechanism releases fresh product so the actives don't degrade through bottle-life exposure. Texture is rich, silky, and absorbs into skin without film or grease.
Rotate the bottom of the jar to dispense a fresh dose. Use after serum, before SPF in the morning or as the final step at night. A pea-sized amount covers face and neck. Pat and press into damp skin for best absorption. The grinding mechanism delivers roughly 60 doses per jar, meaning 45g typically lasts 2 to 3 months with twice-daily use.
For users committed to white truffle and Volufiline-based skincare, the performance and packaging justify the premium price. For users new to d'Alba, the brand's lower-priced products (White Truffle First Spray Serum, Double Layer Serum) are better starting points to test whether d'Alba's philosophy works for your skin before committing to this cream.
Published data from Sederma (the ingredient's manufacturer) shows volume increase in adipose tissue in vitro and some clinical skin plumping. Independent long-term clinical data is limited. Anecdotal user response is generally positive for perceived firmness. Set realistic expectations: this won't replicate filler.
Product freshness. Many active ingredients degrade on exposure to air. The grinding mechanism keeps the bulk of the product sealed and releases only the dose you need, which maintains potency. Practical or marketing theater depends on the user; there's some truth to the freshness argument.
For oily skin in warm climates, yes. The Volufiline grinding cream is best suited for cooler weather or dry skin year-round. Oily skin in summer can use d'Alba's lighter products (Double Layer Revitalizing Serum, First Spray Serum) instead.
Different positioning. Sulwhasoo and Whoo are Korean hanbang (traditional herbal) luxury. d'Alba is Italian-inspired white-truffle luxury. All sit at similar price tiers but appeal to different aesthetic preferences. If you prefer Asian traditional-medicine aesthetics, Sulwhasoo/Whoo. If you prefer European food-origin luxury, d'Alba.
Pair with d'Alba White Truffle Double Layer Revitalizing Serum as the serum step, or d'Alba White Truffle Vegan First Spray Serum for a lighter option. Browse the d'Alba collection or related: best Korean anti-aging products.
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