Posts

Showing posts with the label Rice Water for Skin

Using Rice Water for a Brighter Complexion

Image
  The Magic of Rice Water: Brighten Your Skin Naturally  As a skin care brand dedicated to plant-based beauty, we prize our   hydrating botanical waters. From soothing rose water to skin-quenching   aloe vera juice, we’re dedicated to doing more than just plain ‘water’. 4 Key Nutrients in Rice Water for Skin Rice water for Skin   may even hold restorative properties for skin, especially skin that’s been exposed to harsh weather or hard work. These properties are often attributed to rice water’s centuries-old reputation for preserving the hands of Japanese women, who worked long days in the rice field. #1: Kojic Acid One of the most noted ingredients in rice water is kojic acid: renowned for its skin brightening abilities, antifungal properties, and antibacterial functions. #2: Ferulic Acid Rice water, like many plant-based ingredients, is loaded with antioxidants for your skin. One such antioxidant is ferulic acid; it’s perfectly-suited for fighting the harmful free radicals that can w

The Essential Nutrients in Rice Water: A Skin Care Guide

Image
As a skincare brand dedicated to plant-based beauty, we prize our hydrating botanical waters. From soothing rose water to skin-quenching aloe vera juice, we’re dedicated to doing more than just plain ‘water’. The crowning jewel in our super-water crown is rice water: the starchy water left over from soaked rice. While not nearly as glamorous as its floral water competition, rice water has been valued for its beautifying properties for centuries. Today, it reigns supreme in K-beauty, J-beauty, and beyond as a popular ingredient in brightening skin care products. 4 Key Nutrients in Rice Water for Skin Using rice water for the skin can be an excellent way to encourage UV protection while softening and brightening the skin. A 2013 study proved that rice water can reduce UV damage. Rice water may even hold restorative properties for skin, especially skin that’s been exposed to harsh weather or hard work. These properties are often attributed to rice water’s centuries-old reputation for pres