1️⃣ Cook the Rice
Rinse the rice thoroughly.
Boil it in water until very soft — softer than you’d normally cook it for eating.
2️⃣ Blend Into a Paste
Drain excess water (you can save the rice water — it’s amazing as a toner!).
Blend or mash the cooked rice into a smooth paste.
3️⃣ Add Aloe Vera
Mix in fresh aloe vera gel until you get a creamy, spreadable consistency.
How to Use
Apply a thin layer to clean skin.
Leave on for 15–20 minutes.
Rinse with lukewarm water.
Follow with your favorite moisturizer.
Use 2–3 times per week for best results.
What to Expect
With consistent use, this mask may help:
Improve skin softness
Boost hydration
Enhance natural glow
Smooth the look of fine lines
Calm mild irritation
Remember: Natural remedies take time. Consistency is key.
Bonus: Don’t Throw Away the Rice Water!
The starchy water left after boiling rice can be used as a gentle facial rinse or toner. Let it cool, store in the fridge for up to 3 days, and apply with a cotton pad after cleansing.
It helps refresh, brighten, and lightly tighten the skin.
A Gentle Reminder
Even natural ingredients can cause irritation for some skin types. Always do a patch test before applying to your face. If you have sensitive or acne-prone skin, consult a dermatologist before trying new DIY treatments.
Beautiful skin doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes, the most powerful remedies are the simplest ones — passed down from generations who believed in nature’s wisdom.
Would you try this recipe? Let me know in the comments 💛
