Comparison

d'Alba Piedmont d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm vs Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream

Two moisturizers that compete for the same routine slot. Below is the honest side by side: what makes each one different, who each one is best for, and how real users rate them.

d'Alba Piedmont d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm

d'Alba Piedmont

d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm

A twist-up stick balm with a dual oil and cream formula that melts into skin to lock in hydration, soothe dry patches, and add a soft glow anywhere on the face, lips, or cuticles.

Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream

Dr Althea

345 Relief Cream

Barrier repair cream with centella complex, calming and richly hydrating.

Choose d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm if

  • Your main concern is Dryness or Dullness.
  • You have Combination skin.
  • You want White Truffle Extract, Shea Butter, Squalane in the formula.
  • Travel-friendly stick format, no mess

Choose 345 Relief Cream if

  • Your main concern is Redness or Irritation.
  • You want Centella Complex, Panthenol, Madecassoside in the formula.
  • Great for compromised skin

At a glance

Category
Moisturizer
Moisturizer
Price
Not listed
from €30
Skin types
  • All
  • Dry
  • Normal
  • Combination
  • Sensitive
  • Sensitive
  • Dry
  • Normal
  • All
Targets
  • Dehydration
  • Dryness
  • Dullness
  • Uneven-Texture
  • Redness
  • Irritation
  • Dehydration
Key ingredients
  • White Truffle Extract
  • Shea Butter
  • Squalane
  • Ceramides
  • Panthenol
  • Centella Complex
  • Panthenol
  • Madecassoside
Pros
  • Travel-friendly stick format, no mess
  • Layers well over serums and under makeup
  • Multi-use on face, lips, dry cuticles
  • Vegan formula with truffle extract
  • Great for compromised skin
  • Comforting
Cons
  • Small 10g size runs out fast for full-face daily use
  • Balm finish may feel too rich for very oily skin
  • Higher price per gram than jar or tube balms
  • Rich for oily skin
How to use
Twist up a small amount and glide directly onto clean, dry skin or over moisturizer as a finishing step. Focus on dry areas like cheeks, lips, and under-eye. Use morning and night.
Apply as the last step morning and night.

Ingredient interactions

No flagged interactions between the key ingredients in these two products. You can layer them at different routine steps without a known conflict.

What reviewers say

d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm

No reviews yet.

345 Relief Cream

Great calming cream

"If my skin is irritated I can use this knowing it will help calm it down. It is a good basic moisturizer."

Verified reviewer · Reddit r/koreanskincare

Amazing for problematic skin

"After a week of using this, it's been AMAZING. My skin has been acting up for months, it's dehydrated, oily, sensitive and textured."

Verified reviewer · Reddit r/AsianBeauty

FAQ

What is the main difference between d'Alba Piedmont d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm and Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream?

Both are moisturizers. d'Alba Piedmont d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm focuses on Dehydration and Dryness, while Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream targets Redness and Irritation. Ingredient wise, d'Alba Piedmont d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm leads with White Truffle Extract and Shea Butter; Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream uses Centella Complex and Panthenol.

Can I use d'Alba Piedmont d'Alba Double Serum All In One Multi Balm and Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream together?

They serve the same routine step, so pick one at a time rather than layering.

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