You probably have tried the rice water hair treatment yourself. Did you see any magical results? I know I didn't. THIS is why everyone is saying it grows your hair (and why it doesn't).
As a beauty and health journalist, rice water has to be used in equal parts with water, raw rice water from the kitchen , not commercially produced. And it has to be used only once a week, and it's for hair straightening , not hair growth. Indian and Chinese women have been using rice water for centuries. And it can be used for the face daily, tightening and brightening the skin. Commercially produced rice water or starch products not only harm the environment with their wasteful packaging plastic mostly but also harm your skin and hair with too many additives and preservatives. I use fresh rice water from the kitchen for my skin and face; amazing results! It makes my hair silky, as the environment I live in is polluted. I use filtered water to bathe.
Commercially produced rice water or starch products not only harm the environment with their wasteful packaging plastic mostly but also harm your skin and hair with too many additives and preservatives. I use fresh rice water from the kitchen for my skin and face; amazing results!
As a beauty and health journalist, rice water has to be used in equal parts with water, raw rice water from the kitchen , not commercially produced. And it has to be used only once a week, and it's for hair straightening , not hair growth. Indian and Chinese women have been using rice water for centuries. And it can be used for the face daily, tightening and brightening the skin. Commercially produced rice water or starch products not only harm the environment with their wasteful packaging plastic mostly but also harm your skin and hair with too many additives and preservatives. I use fresh rice water from the kitchen for my skin and face; amazing results! It makes my hair silky, as the environment I live in is polluted. I use filtered water to bathe.
I believe you! I tried a rice water shampoo and conditioner with no visible results. But, it smells good lol.
Commercially produced rice water or starch products not only harm the environment with their wasteful packaging plastic mostly but also harm your skin and hair with too many additives and preservatives. I use fresh rice water from the kitchen for my skin and face; amazing results!