As far as hair growth goes, there are no shortages of tonics, topicals, and DIY remedies that promise longer, stronger hair. Finding one that works for you may take some trial and error—but there are a few options that have stood the test of time. Well, at least anecdotally.
Hair rinses tend to fall into that category. There are several types of hair rinses out there—some branded as clarifying products, others hydrating ones. In the case of rice water rinse, hair growth and strength are the top benefits reported. For what it's worth, we did an explainer on the benefits of hair rinses here, if you want more information. But if you just want a thorough tutorial—complete with tips, tricks, and
add-ons, you've come to the right place.What you need.
All the tools you need—plus a few
optional:
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Rice (White, brown, or purple, if
you have blond hair and want toning benefits, like purple shampoo)
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Water
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Bowl
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Strainer
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A spray or squeeze bottle. We recommend
you use an old condiments bottle or a repurposed hair spray bottle.
Technically, this one is optional, but we really recommend applying the tonic
with some sort of packaging—it can be hard to control the liquid
otherwise.
- Botanical
hydrosols, like neroli or rosewater. If
you want an antioxidant boost, you can blend your rice water with another
plant-steeped water. This is optional but can add additional benefits to
the rinse.
Make your rice water.
Creating your hair-helping is pretty
low lift, trust us.
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Mix equal parts rice and
room-temperature water in a bowl. Let it sit for 30 minutes.
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Stir occasionally.
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At the end of the 30 minutes, the
water should have a milky, foggy, and cream color.
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Grab your empty container and strain
the rice-water concoction into it, so what you are left with is your rice water
in the container.
How to apply the rinse.
Folding to your routine is pretty
straightforward: "Rice water can be used regularly, just as you would
apply a hair conditioner," says board-certified dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, M.D. "Apply to
freshly washed hair, and let it sit for five to 10 minutes before rinsing. You
can apply a traditional conditioner afterward if necessary."
For a more thorough walk-through, we
broke it down for you:
1.
Take a shower and shampoo as normal.
(Our favorite sulfate-free shampoos here,
should you be in the market.)
2.
Shut off the shower, grab your rice
water, and disperse it. We recommend staying in the shower for the application,
as the water will likely not just stay on your hair.
- Coat the strands from root to
tip in sections—going slowly. This is why we recommend a squeeze bottle
with a cap—because you'll have more control.
- Let it sit for five to 10
minutes. If you don't want to stand in the shower for that length of time,
you can put on a shower cap to make sure the rinse doesn't get elsewhere.
We also encourage you to give yourself a scalp massage during this
process, which can help improve circulation to the area and has been shown
to aid with hair growth.
- Once
done, rinse again in the shower, and top it with a conditioner if your
strands run on the drier end.
Benefits of rice water.
As I noted earlier, we have a full explainer on rice water
benefits for the hair, but for a quick rundown here are our favorite
benefits:
1. Full of hair-strengthening nutrients.
Rice water contains antioxidants, minerals, and amino acids.
The antioxidants are
a vital part of hair health, as they neutralize free radicals, which can
cause major stress to strands.
Minerals can strengthen the hair. And amino acids can help build the hair back
up, as it's made primarily of the protein keratin (keratin is made of several
amino acids, including proline, alanine, leucine, arginine, and cysteine). It's
also rich in an active called inositol, which studies have shown helps mend and repair hair.
2. Forms a protective seal
around the hair.
Thanks to the starch, the water can
form a thin yet protective layer around the hair: keeping strands safe from
wear and tear. "Rice water is rich in starch, which forms the surface of
the hair shaft," says Zeichner. "This adds strength, enhances
hydration, and minimizes the appearance of split ends."
3. Massaging the scalp can
stimulate circulation.
Not related to the water but a
tangential benefit if you apply the rinse right: Scalp massages are hugely beneficial
for hair health—with studies even showing that they do contribute to increased volume of the hair over
time.
4. Hair length.
The most famous benefit from rice
water is hair growth. See, for
ages and throughout many cultures, it has been used as a holistic treatment to
encourage length. At the moment, no formal research has been done on this
claim—but anecdotal evidence abounds. Regardless, it checks out: Anything that
helps the health of the strand can theoretically help the hair grow longer.
With less friction, breakage, and stress comes longer and more lush hair,
no?
The takeaway.
Rice waters are a super easy at-home
routine you can effortlessly add to your weekly lineup. While limited research
has been done on the rinse, tons of anecdotal evidence suggests it may help you
achieve your hair growth goals.
-MBGlifestyle
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