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Rice Water for Skin: DIY Toner to Fade Dark Spots & Minimize Large Pores

When it comes to healthy, glowing skin, sometimes the best remedies are simple and natural. Rice water—a traditional beauty secret from Japan, Korea, and China—is now a favorite in modern skincare routines for its ability to brighten, soothe, and rejuvenate.

Why Rice Water Works

Rich in vitamins B and E, amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants, rice water helps:

  • Fade dark spots and scars

  • Tighten pores and control oil

  • Soothe irritation and redness

  • Improve skin texture

  • Fight signs of aging by boosting collagen and elasticity

  • Balance pH for all skin types

How to Make Your Own Rice Water Toner

What You’ll Need:

  • ½ cup uncooked white rice

  • 2–3 cups filtered water

  • 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel

  • (Optional) A few drops of tea tree oil or rose water

Steps:

  1. Rinse rice thoroughly to remove dirt and residues.

  2. Soak rice in 2–3 cups of water in a bowl or jar.

  3. Cover and let ferment at room temperature for 24–48 hours.

  4. Strain, then mix in aloe vera gel.

  5. Transfer to a spray bottle or jar and refrigerate. Use within 7–10 days.

How to Use

  • Cleanse your face.

  • Spray rice water directly or use a cotton pad to apply.

  • Let it absorb for 15–20 minutes.

  • Rinse off or leave on overnight for deeper nourishment.

  • Finish with moisturizer.

Use 2–3 times a week. Patch test if you have sensitive skin.

Customize for Your Skin

  • Oily/acne-prone: Add tea tree oil.

  • Dry/sensitive: Mix in rose water or glycerin.

  • Mature skin: Boost with aloe vera juice or vitamin E.

Rice water is a gentle, affordable way to enhance your skincare routine. With regular use, expect smoother, brighter, and healthier-looking skin—naturally. Sometimes, the best solutions really are the simplest.

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