Fashion: Rice water helps in hair growth research confirms
Date
3/28/2016 6:58:03 AM
(MENAFN- Asia Times) Yao women from Huangluo village in China flaunt their long healthy hair.
Yao women from Huangluo village in China have an average hair length of about 6 feet. These women made it to the Guinness Book of World Records as the 'world's longest hair village'. Strangely these women did not have grey hair until their late 80s. The Yao women reasoned that the fermented rice water which they used to cleanse their hair kept their hair dark shiny and long. The contents in the rice water helped these women de-tangle and manage their long hair. These women usually wrapped their hair around their heads in an elaborate high bun that is fondly called the 'gazing god's bun' or the 'cloud bun'.
A research article that appeared in the International Journal of Cosmetic science proved that this remedy is effective. The researchers studied the history of hairstyles and hair care practices of Japanese women and found a very close relationship between the two. According to the study 'the court ladies of the Heian period whose beautiful long hair called Suberakashi reached to the floor were said to have combed their hair each day using Yu-Su-Ru (rinse water obtained from the washing of rice). Rice is considered to be the most important food in the Japanese diet and the historical fact that rice was used for hair care is very interesting.'
The researchers focused their attention on the Yu-Su-Ru hair care practice and examined its effects on hair. They found that Yu-Su-Ru exhibited haircare effects such as reducing surface friction and increasing hair elasticity.
Older the better
The rice water will prove to be more effective when left to ferment. This water is slightly sour and is abundant in antioxidants minerals B vitamins vitamin E and traces of pitera a substance produced during the fermentation process. Many beauty experts regard pitera as an anti-aging elixir as it promotes cell regeneration.
The fermented rice water can also be used as a face cleanser and is capable of tightening the skin shrinking the pores and reduce fine lines.
So next time youclean or boil rice think twice before throwing away the leftover water.
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