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How to use rice water for skin care

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
picture: pexels

That leftover water you usually pour down the sink after rinsing rice? It might just be your skin’s new best friend.

Rice water has long been a secret ingredient in many Asian beauty traditions, and lately, it’s making waves again on bathroom counters across the globe.

With its cloudy appearance and humble origin, rice water doesn’t scream luxury; it doesn’t even smell nice. Yet Healthline notes its potential to soothe, brighten, and hydrate the skin, as it is packed with vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, it acts like a gentle tonic that your skin didn’t know it needed.

Using it is surprisingly easy. After rinsing your rice, the above source suggests that you save that milky water and let it sit for 24 hours to ferment slightly. This step is said to boost its antioxidant power. Then, simply soak a cotton pad and swipe it across your clean face, or splash it on like a toner. Some people bottle it up in a spritzer for a refreshing midday skin pick-me-up.

According to Medical News Today, this technique is suitable for most skin types. Whether you’re battling dullness, oiliness, or just need a little glow-up, rice water has a soft touch. Its starch content has also been associated with calming inflammation and improving skin texture over time.

There’s something satisfying about finding a skincare gem in your kitchen, especially when it costs nothing extra and requires no complicated steps. It’s DIY, it’s gentle, and it’s been around long before it became a social media trend.

Your skincare routine doesn’t have to break the bank or come in shiny bottles. Sometimes, the best beauty boosters are hiding in plain sight—right in your pantry. So next time you make rice, give that water a second life.

Also see: Glow and behold: Tackling dullness and acne with glycolic acid

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