Rice & Water: The Natural Facelift That Feels Like You’re 20 Again! 🌟

Forget expensive creams and painful procedures—your skin’s best friend might already be in your kitchen. Rice, combined with simple water, has been a beauty secret for centuries, especially in Asian skincare traditions. Packed with natural collagen-boosting compounds, rice can help your skin feel smoother, tighter, and more youthful.


✨ Why Rice?

Rice is rich in antioxidantsB vitamins, and ferulic acid, which help:

  • Boost collagen naturally
  • Smooth out fine lines and wrinkles
  • Brighten and tighten the skin
  • Improve skin elasticity and hydration

This natural combo helps restore that youthful glow—without any harsh chemicals.


🌾 DIY Rice Water Face Mask (Collagen Boosting)

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup of white rice (preferably organic)
  • 1 cup of water

Instructions:

  1. Rinse the rice briefly to remove any impurities.
  2. Boil the rice in water until soft, then strain and keep both the rice and the water.
  3. Mash the rice until it becomes a paste.
  4. Use the rice paste as a face mask, applying it to clean skin.
  5. Leave it on for 15–20 minutes, then rinse with the reserved rice water.

You can store the rice water in the fridge and use it as a toner for up to 3 days. Just apply it with a cotton pad daily for extra glow.


🌟 What to Expect

With regular use (2–3 times per week):

  • Wrinkles appear softer
  • Skin feels firmer and more lifted
  • Complexion looks brighter and more refreshed

Bonus Tip

For extra hydration, mix a teaspoon of honey into the rice paste before applying. It adds natural moisture and helps calm the skin.

Rediscover your glow with this easy, affordable, and powerful facelift trick—straight from nature’s pantry!

Malia Obama, 25, debuted a new moniker as she began her Hollywood career

Growing up in front of the eyes of the public isn’t something Malia Obama is not familiar with. Being the daughter of the former president of the United States, Barak Obama, she has spent her life under the limelight, and even today, the media is interested in her every move.

The 25-year-old just presented her directorial debut, The Heart, at the Sundance Film Festival. In the Sundance Institute’s “Meet the Artist” spotlight video, Malia Obama revealed she was going by the name Malia Ann, thus ditching her moniker.

Malia, who was born Malia Ann Obama on July 4, 1998, has her middle name honoring her paternal grandmother, who died from ovarian cancer at the age of 52 in 1995, and now, she has dropped her last name in favor of her middle name.

Speaking of the short film for which she served as both director and screenwriter, Malia said. “This is an odd little story, somewhat of fable, about a man grieving the death of his mother after she leaves him an unusual request in her will.” Further, in the YouTube clip of the short film, she wrote, “The film is about lost objects and lonely people and forgiveness and regret, but I also think it works hard to uncover where tenderness and closeness can exist in these things.”

The Heat isn’t her first attempt into the profession. Previously, the Harvard grad worked in the writers’ room on Donald’s Amazon Prime show Swarm, co-writing the fifth episode, “Girl, Bye.”

“She’s a very professional person,” Swarm‘s co-creator Janine Nabers said Malia in a January 2023 Vanity Fair interview. “She’s an incredible writer and artist. She made significant contributions… She’s very, truly committed to her craft.”

Swarm‘s executive producer Stephen Glover also spoke of Malia. “We can’t be easy on her just because she’s the [former] President’s daughter,” he told Vanity Fair. “No, she is really down-to-earth and cool. So it’s not an issue at all.”

Malia Obama isn’t the first celebrity who made the decision to ditch their family name. Other celebs have done that before, including Nicolas Cage, who changed his last name from Coppola, and Angelina Jolie, who dropped her surname, Voight.

For her directorial debut, Malia looked cozy, with minimal makeup, her curly hair down with small braids scattered throughout.

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