
TikTok trends strike again (and for good reason this time). You’ve probably seen creators making rice water mixtures on your For You page, claiming healthy hair benefits, amongst many others. Run to your pantry, because the rumors are true. In this article, we’ll reveal more gains from the grains and explore ways to help you achieve your ultimate hair goals with rice water.
Rice water is the milky starch water left behind from boiling or soaking rice in water. Some of its incredible hair benefits include:
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Notice how whenever a new beauty ingredient is trending, you start seeing it on every product label on the shelves? Here are a few ways to make rice water at home:
You can apply this diluted rice water directly to your hair or use it as a final rinse after shampooing.
This method increases potency and antioxidants, enhancing its benefits. Note that fermented rice water will have a sour smell, so it is optional to add your favorite oils or lemon peels to improve the scent. You can also dilute it with water before applying it to your hair.
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To make the most of rice water for your hair, you can customize your routine based on your hair type. For example, if you have:
Be sure to rinse the rice water out of your hair. It is recommended not to exceed 20 minutes, no more than twice a week, to avoid protein overload. Moisturize your hair after each use or use a leave-in conditioner. Results may vary based on hair type.
The advantages of rice water are hard to ignore. Add it to your hair care routine and experience stunning results for yourself!
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Have you ever tried rice water for hair? Are you wondering about the experience? Would you be willing to try something new?
Okay so in the colder winter weather when I wasn’t able to rely on my wash and go, I was looking to try something different.
I wanted to freshen up my hair and give it some much-needed moisture and nutrients.
I came across Ask Debbie About Hair and her video really made me want to try it.
Debbie gave historical information about how this has been used for centuries. She also shared how different countries that are known for hair envy use it.
She then ended the video showing her results on a black woman’s hair. It was amazing. From there, I was hooked. I went on a journey to find my rice water for my hair. I grabbed a spray bottle and got to work.
My hair naturally loves water. So the first time I tried rice water for hair, I couldn’t tell if it was working. I was trying to determine if it was the water and my normal products.
The second time, I noticed a difference. I specifically noticed a difference in the amount of shedding and the decrease brittleness of my ends. This is when I knew that this was something I needed more of.
Warning: There is a smell attached to fermented rice water. But you do wash it out after so it is bearable. So don’t worry about the smell. I just wanted to give you a heads up. If you can deal with apple cider vinegar then you can deal with this. If you are very sensitive to smells, I would not advise doing this.
I recorded a Youtube video of my experience so you can get a better idea of what to expect. Enjoy!

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