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The Rice Wash

Soft Cream Cleanser

Sale price $40
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Size: 120 ml / 4.0 fl oz.

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Recommended for
All Skin Types, Hydrating, Dullness

Formulated without
Mineral oil, sulfates, detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA, phthalates.

Dermatologist Tested, Non-Comedogenic, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

AQUA/WATER/EAU, MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE, PROPANEDIOL, SODIUM COCOYL GLUTAMATE, GLYCERIN, ACRYLATES COPOLYMER, SODIUM CAPROYL METHYLTAURATE, COCO-BETAINE, PARFUM/FRAGRANCE, SACCHAROMYCES/CAMELLIA SINENSIS LEAF/CLADOSIPHON OKAMURANUS/RICE FERMENT FILTRATE*, ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) POWDER, CHONDRUS CRISPUS EXTRACT, SODIUM HYALURONATE, BETAPHYCUS GELATINUM EXTRACT, LAURYL GLUCOSIDE, POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE, POLYQUATERNIUM-39, SODIUM CARBONATE, GLUCONOLACTONE, CITRUS AURANTIUM BERGAMIA PEEL OIL, CITRUS LIMON PEEL OIL, LAVANDULA OIL/EXTRACT, LIMONENE, LINALOOL, LINALYL ACETATE, PINENE, PHENOXYETHANOL, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, SODIUM BENZOATE, ALCOHOL

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The Rice Wash
The Rice Wash120 ml | 4.0 fl oz. Sale price $40
The Rice Wash texture
Benefits

Your dream cream cleanser for radiant skin

Removes daily buildup while hydrating
Softens skin & boosts luminosity in 1 week**
pH-Neutral cream foams into a rich lather

**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 21 panelists.

Woman washing face
Clinical Results

Proven to clarify, soften & hydrate in 1 use*

+41% Boost in skin hydration 6 hours after use**
96% Agreed skin looks clarified after 1 week*

Clinical Results

After 1 Use

  • Clarifies & softens*
  • Plumps & hydrates*
  • Skin looks healthier*
  • After 6 Hours Proven to boost skin's hydration on average by +41%**

After 1 Week

  • 100% agreed their skin has a healthy glow*
  • 96% agreed skin looks clarified**
  • 92% agreed skin felt softer*
  • 88% agreed skin feels more hydrated*

*Based on a clinical study of 25 panelists.

**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 21 panelists.

*Based on a clinical study of 25 panelists.
**Based on a bio-instrumentation study of 21 panelists.

Woman washing face with The Rice Wash
How to Use

Softer, cleaner skin with every use

Add water to create a rich foam and massage onto face. Rinse.

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ingredients

Lather up with purifying Japanese botanicals

Okinawa Algae

Hyaluronic Acid + Red Algae

Plump and hydrate

Double-Fermented Akita Rice

Japanese Rice Powder

Purifies and softens skin

pH-Neutral Amino Acid Base

pH-Neutral Amino Acid Base

Removes buildup without stripping

Close up shot of rice field.

Inspired by the centuries-old Japanese ritual of cleansing with rice water for clear, dewy skin.

Overall rating: 4.7933984 / 5 from 3272 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Rice Wash is praised for its ability to make skin feel clean, soft, and hydrated. Customers love its gentle exfoliation, wonderful scent, and creamy texture. It is highly recommended for its effective cleansing without over-stripping the skin.

Summary topics

  • Skin Cleanliness: 25%
  • Product Texture: 7%
  • Product Scent: 20%
  • Skin Appearance: 4%
  • Cleansing Effectiveness: 22%

Review topics: [feels, skin, face, cleanser, texture, look, fragrance, scent, amount, packaging, size, wash, formula, consistency, results, cleanse, glow, ingredients, oil, exfoliation, breakouts, quality, bottle, tatcha, acne, residue, pores, buy, hydration, irritation].

Review highlights

  • "I love this face wash."Janetta I.
  • "My skin feels super smooth and it cleaned my face so well."Kelsi
  • "The cleanser is gentle on my sensitive/dry skin and left my skin feeling moisturized and supple!"Mac K.

Reviews

Rice wash

"I’m really happy with this face wash. It cleans well and leaves the face neat and smooth feeling"

Lilach C. (5/5)

Perfect Face Wash

"A little suds but just enough. Easily takes off any makeup and leaves my skin soft, ready for night-time skin care."

Christine H. (5/5)

"Potent cleanser even with it’s gentle texture!"

Michelle (5/5)

I’m in Love

"This is my first time using this. I love the lathering feel. It washes off easily and I love the way my skin looks and feels after using it. Thanks Tatcha!"

Barbara F. (5/5)

"Great cleanser. Texture is wonderful. Refreshing."

Michelle (5/5)

my favorite face wash

"it’s the best you can’t go wrong"

Shalynn G. (5/5)

Rice wash

"Perfect face wash for even sensitive skin."

DINA P. (5/5)

The best face wash.

"The best face wash."

Lourdes G. (5/5)

"10 out of 10, I adore this cleanser."

Maria (5/5)

"my holy grail of cleansers"

Jasmine (5/5)

Q&A

Does Rice Wash remove makeup
Yes, the Rice Wash removes light face makeup. It is not for use in the eye area, so for eye makeup, use the Camellia Cleansing Oil first and follow it with the Rice Wash after.
1) Is this an alkaline cleanser? 2) What is pH? 3) Is there a fragrance free version?
The Rice Wash is pH‑neutral (not alkaline) and helps cleanse gently. There is no fragrance‑free version of this formula.
Does this have citric acid? I’m allergic and have to be super careful!
The Rice Wash is not formulated with citric acid or citrus-derived acids.
Hello, will this work as a regular face wash? I'm a bit new to this.
Hello! The Rice Wash can be your primary face wash for daily use. It is especially ideal for those with normal, combination, and dry skin types. We hope this helps!
Will The Rice Wash burn my eyes while washing my face or do I need to avoid eye contact all together?
The Rice Wash can be applied to the entire face. You do not need to avoid the eyes.

Frequently asked questions

What is The Rice Wash?
A pH-neutral cream cleanser that gently removes daily buildup while hydrating and softening skin for a smooth, luminous finish.
How do I use it?
Add water to create a rich foam, massage onto damp skin, then rinse thoroughly. Use daily as part of your cleansing ritual.
Which skin types is it best for?
Suitable for all skin types, including dry, combination, and sensitive skin—especially those seeking a gentle, hydrating cleanse.
What are the key ingredients?
This formula features Japanese Rice Powder to purify and soften, Hyaluronic Acid and Red Algae to hydrate and plump, and a pH-neutral amino acid base to cleanse without stripping.
Is it fragrance-free?
No, this formula contains fragrance.
What is it formulated without?
Formulated without mineral oil, sulfates, detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA, or phthalates.
What makes this cleanser unique?
This cream cleanser transforms into a rich foam that cleanses effectively while maintaining skin’s natural moisture balance.
Will it dry out my skin?
No, this pH-neutral formula is designed to cleanse without stripping, leaving skin soft, hydrated, and comfortable.
What results can I expect?
Clinically shown to clarify, soften, and hydrate skin after just one use, with improved luminosity over time.*
Does it help with dullness?
Yes, it helps remove buildup and refine the skin’s surface to reveal a brighter, more radiant appearance.
Can I use this every day?
Yes, this gentle formula is designed for daily use, morning and night.

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