Kusha Kapila recently shared her love for rice-based skincare in an Instagram video, claiming that a simple rice face pack can address various skin concerns. But does it actually live up to the hype? Here’s everything you need to know.
Rice water is believed to help reduce wrinkles by blocking elastase, an enzyme linked to ageing. This may slow down signs of skin ageing when used regularly.
Rice water gel has been shown to have antioxidant properties similar to vitamin C. This suggests it could help protect the skin from environmental stress.
Kusha Kapila DIY rice face pack, is made by soaking uncooked rice in water and applying it as a paste. She emphasised how rice is a common beauty ingredient in South Korea and China.
I was amazed by the results after using this viral rice face mask just once—it left my skin feeling smoother, more radiant and glowing. I highly recommend trying it this winter to help protect your skin barrier.
While rice-based skincare has some scientific support, results may vary for different individuals. It’s recommended to perform a patch test before trying it on your skin.
All these information are sourced from The National Library of Medicine
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