DIY Rice Water Toner for Glass Skin

The $0 K-Beauty Secret for Glass Skin — DIY Rice Water Toner
You’ve probably seen the glass skin trend everywhere — that dewy, poreless, almost-translucent complexion that looks like you’ve been drinking eight glasses of water daily and sleeping nine hours a night. What if I told you the secret has been sitting in your kitchen this whole time?
Rice water — the cloudy liquid left behind after rinsing or soaking rice — has been used for centuries across Korea, Japan, and China as a beauty staple. Today, brands are bottling it and charging R300+ for tiny serums. We’re going to make it at home for practically nothing.
What Is Rice Water and Why Does It Work?
Rice water is packed with skin-loving compounds that explain why it’s been trusted for generations:
- Inositol — a carbohydrate that repairs damaged skin and stimulates collagen production
- Ferulic acid — a powerful antioxidant that protects against UV damage and free radicals
- Vitamins B, C, and E — brighten skin tone and reduce hyperpigmentation
- Amino acids — soothe inflammation and support the skin barrier
- Natural starches — temporarily tighten pores and smooth texture
What You’ll Need
- ½ cup uncooked white rice (jasmine or basmati work best)
- 2 cups filtered water
- A clean bowl
- A strainer or cheesecloth
- A clean spray bottle or glass jar for storage
- Optional: 2–3 drops of lavender essential oil for added skin benefits
How to Make It — Two Methods
Method 1: Quick Rinse (Ready in 5 Minutes)
- Place ½ cup of rice into a bowl
- Pour 2 cups of filtered water over it
- Swirl and gently massage the rice with your hands for about 2 minutes until the water turns milky white
- Strain the rice out and keep the water
- Pour into a clean spray bottle or jar
- Store in the fridge for up to 5 days
Method 2: Fermented Rice Water (Stronger & More Effective)
Fermented rice water has a slightly higher pH which is better for skin elasticity and is the method used traditionally across East Asia.
- Follow steps 1–4 above
- Leave the strained rice water at room temperature for 24–48 hours until it smells slightly sour
- Before using, dilute it — mix 1 tablespoon of fermented rice water with 1 cup of plain water
- Store in the fridge and use within 1 week
How to Use Your Rice Water Toner
- Cleanse your face as normal
- Apply rice water toner to a cotton pad and sweep across your face, or mist directly from a spray bottle
- Leave on — do not rinse off
- Follow with your moisturiser
- Use morning and evening for best results
Results to Expect
- Week 1: Skin feels smoother and looks more even
- Week 2: Pores appear tighter, skin looks more luminous
- Week 4: Noticeable brightening and reduction in dark spots with consistent use
Tips & Cautions
- Always do a patch test first — apply to the inside of your wrist and wait 24 hours
- Use plain white rice — not instant rice or pre-seasoned varieties
- If you have very sensitive skin, start with the quick rinse method before trying fermented
- Store in the fridge and discard if it smells off or changes colour significantly
The Bottom Line
Glass skin doesn’t have to cost a fortune. This simple rice water toner has stood the test of centuries for a reason — it works. Make a batch this weekend and watch your skin transform over the next few weeks.
Have you tried rice water before? Leave a comment below and let me know your experience!


