Do you really know the extraordinary benefits of rice water?
Skin-brightening enzymes in rice water make it a popular element in Japanese and Korean beauty products so far.
Have you ever wondered why rice water has been utilized in Asian beauty rituals for years and years?
What is rice water?
Vitamins A, C, E, minerals and antioxidants, all these are abundant in rice water. Rice water is the liquid that remains after rice has been soaked or cooked.
It has a variety of nutrients that are beneficial for the skin as well as for the hair.

Glowing skin:
Rice water contains skin-brightening enzymes that work by fading dark marks, blotches scars and brightens the face for a clear, smooth appearance.
Slows down the onset of aging:
Rice water has high levels of antioxidants. It works by blocking the elastase’s action, a chemical that damages elastin present in the skin and promotes premature aging. As a result, rice water effectively delays and diminishes the development of skin aging indicators.

Enhances skin boundary functioning:
Rice starch is helpful in mending and maintaining the skin’s natural barrier in several tests. This prepares your skin to combat constant aggressors, as well as prevent skin disorders and environmental damage.
Tightening pores:
Rice water is an excellent toner for the skin. It aids in the cleansing of pores and regulation of sebum production on the skin, resulting in tightening of open pores.

Calms the sunburn and dulls the greasy skin:
Rice water helps to relieve mild sunburn, irritation, and itching. It functions as a natural sunblock and protects our skin against UV rays.
When used for oily skin, the rice water has the ability to tighten and tone the pores. Using cotton pads to dab some rice water on oily skin will help mattify it.
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About the Author: Dr. Sayyam Azam is a certified dermatologist who has specialized in Clinical Dermatology (Pakistan) and Aesthetic Medicine (US). During her specialized training, she was involved in multiple clinical as well as aesthetic dermatological procedures such as botox, fillers, and chemical peels. As a licensed dermatologist, she is now running a state-of-the- art Aesthetic Center (The Face Clinic) in Multan, Pakistan.
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