Skip to content

Bag

Your bag is empty

Continue shopping

Enjoy up to 15% off 4 full sizes of your choice with our set curator

Get Started

Select Gifts

The Rice Polish: Deep

Foaming Enzyme Exfoliant Powder

Sale price $69
Product size option:
Size: 60 g / 2.1 oz.

Free shipping and returns on U.S. orders


Recommended for
Clarifying, Smoothing, Dullness, Pore Minimizing, Brightening

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

Fragrance-free, Dermatologist Tested, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Microcrystalline Cellulose, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Powder, Sodium Lauryl Phosphate, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Aqua/Water/Eau, Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate, Lauryl Betaine, Sodium Lauroyl Methylaminopropionate, Saccharomyces/Rice Ferment Filtrate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Cladosiphon Okamuranus Extract, Papain, Rosa Multiflora Fruit Extract, Belamcanda Chinensis Root Extract, Houttuynia Cordata Extract, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Extract, Kaolin, Propanediol, Dextrin, Butylene Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phytosteryl/Octyldodecyl Lauroyl Glutamate, Tocopherol, Alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Silica, Iron Oxides (Ci 77492), Ultramarines (Ci 77007)

Subscribe & Save Program

  • 10% off all Subscribe & Save purchases.
  • Free shipping and returns.
  • Product sent at the frequency you've selected until you cancel.
  • Manage the delivery frequency and payment method directly from your Tatcha.com account.
  • Credit card is the only payment method accepted for Subscribe & Save.
  • Promotion codes cannot be used with any Subscribe & Save orders.
  • Subscribe & Save is currently available for U.S. domestic orders only.
  • Retail prices are subject to change with notice.
  • Currently Subscribe & Save cannot be combined with Amazon pay orders. If you have a Subscribe & Save item in your cart, the Amazon pay payment option will be disabled.
  • See all site terms and conditions, terms of sale, and privacy policy.
Full size Rice Polish Deep packaging
The Rice Polish: Deep60 g | 2.1 oz. Sale price $69
The Rice Polish: Deep texture
Benefits

Polish your skin for a silky smooth feel

Gently exfoliates for smoother skin
Restores a healthy-looking radiance
Visibly tightens pores
Woman washing face with Rice Polish Classic
Clinical Results

Proven to reveal smoother skin in 1 use*

100% Showed improvement in the look of pores after 1 use*
100% Showed improvement in skin texture after 1 use*

Clinical Results

After 1 Hour

  • 100% demonstrated an improvement in the appearance of pores*
  • 100% demonstrated an improvement in skin texture and smoothness*

After 1 Week

  • 100% demonstrated an improvement in skin barrier**

*Based on an expert grading clinical study on 40 panelists.

**Based on bio-instrumentation on 40 panelists.

*Based on an expert grading clinical study on 40 panelists.

Model creating foam in hands with The Rice Polish and water before application.
How to Use

Give your skin a new beginning

Begin with wet hands and face. Pour ½ teaspoon of powder into hands and rub together to create a creamy foam. Gently massage onto face for 15 seconds, avoiding the eye area. Rinse with warm water.

Pairs best with

The Water Cream Full Size
The Water Cream Sale priceFrom $25
ingredients

Gentle Japanese exfoliants with refining botanicals

Japanese Rice Bran (komenuka)

Japanese Rice Bran (komenuka)

Provides gentle physical exfoliation

Papaya Enzymes

Papaya Enzymes

Provides gentle enzymatic exfoliation

Wild Rose

Wild Rose

Diminishes the look of pores

Close up shot of rice field.

Inspired by the centuries-old Japanese ritual of bathing in rice water for smooth, luminous skin.

Overall rating: 4.8132677 / 5 from 814 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Rice Polish: Deep is highly regarded for its ability to cleanse and exfoliate the skin, leaving it feeling soft, smooth, and youthful. Customers appreciate its effectiveness in cleaning pores and improving skin texture, with many praising its gentle yet thorough action.

Summary topics

  • Skin Feel: 39%
  • Deep Cleansing: 6%
  • Pore Cleansing: 5%
  • Skin Appearance: 4%

Review topics: [size, ingredients, irritation, scent, results, quality, improvement, felt, feels, spots, texture, issues, residue, glow, packaging, price, amount, formula, skin, lines, look, bottle, face, use, pores, scrub, oil, using, breakouts, container].

Review highlights

  • "I absolutely love the Rice Polish-the gentle physical exfoliation leaves my skin soft and clean feeling."Mark B.
  • "I have sensitive combination skin with annoying dull/rough patches, and it resurfaces my skin really nicely."Mike K.
  • "The powder creates a lather which makes my skin feel so soft and hydrated."Connie W.

Reviews

good exfoliater, just too pricey

"It’s a very good exfoliater and I had no issues regarding it. It does what it says and it’s fun to turn it from powder to liquid. My pores appear smaller and my skin feels very clean when I use it. My only issue is that it’s the only tatcha product I’ve used that doesnt feel luxurious for the price. I’ve used this brands creams, cleansers, and serums, and all of them feel very luxurious and worth the price. This one just didnt hold up to that standard i formed from using their other products."

Bella U. (4/5)

Amazing!

"It really does ""polish"" my skin! I love the smooth, silky feel after using this product."

Sally P. (5/5)

Great exfoliate

"Makes my skin look renewed immediately. Removes dead skin making my complexion look fresh and vibrant."

Antwoinette G. (5/5)

Great product

"Great product"

Lorena R. (5/5)

Great Cleanser!!

"I love this cleanser. My skin feels soft and refreshed. It doesn’t leave my face feeling dry."

Lisa T. (5/5)

great cleanser

"cleans away skin debris, gets everything out without the dryness."

Amira A. (5/5)

Love

"Love this polishhh does a great job exfoliating!!!"

Rosaisela D. (5/5)

It's fine. . .

"I purchased 3 types of the Rice Polish (gentle, classic, deep). Unfortunately, I didn't completely realize that these weren't actual physical facial SCRUBS. They're just powdered cleansers (no physical exfoliation). . . that supposedly offer some chemical exfoliation? I noticed zero exfoliation when I used these cleansers. For that reason alone, I ill not repurchase. Some of these reviews are pretty funny. They made wrinkles 'disappear'? Sure Jan. They work fine as a cleanser. I do find them convenient for my gym bag and travel (no liquid leaking risk)."

Katherine M. (3/5)

Luxurious! Japanese skin care done right

"This has to be my 10th time buying this. I love it so much. It’s a game changer and there is nothing else out there that works this well for my acne prone skin. I’m getting older and what you put on your skin matters more now than ever. Japanese skin care the way to go and Tatcha products are luxurious and great quality. My skin feels clean and soft after and the water cream after is to die for. My skin has never looked better. I don’t use anything else and always for it for Christmas You won’t be disappointed."

Nicole (5/5)

Love it!

"I purchased a routine from tatcha and this was part of it. It leaves my face feeling clean and soft. In conjunction with the other items o have seen quite an improvement on my skins texture and overall health."

Jacqueline H. (5/5)

Q&A

Is the mini size refillable?
The inner cap is removable so you can refill. If you need any tips on how to open the inner cap, please contact customercare@tatcha.com
Does this product expire?? Mine looks green and it has a scent of algae!
Thank you for sharing this feedback. Please email customercare@tatcha.com so we can better understand what is happening with this product.
I have oily acne prone skin and use retinol and benzoyl peroxide products to address that. As a result, my skin is a little dry. However, I do want a product to reduce pore size and brighten skin. Would Rice polish deep too harsh? Should I consider classic instead?
The Rice Polish Deep will be perfectly gentle on the skin and not cause any additional dryness as it helps keep moisture locked in while you exfoliate. We hope you will love it!
I am looking for an exfoliating product for tighter pores & better texture. Which product should I get the rice polish deep or the texture tonic & what is the difference between the 2?
Both formulas will help exfoliate and improve the texture of your skin. The Rice Polish is a daily exfoliating cleanser which you can use both day and night. The Texture Tonic is a toner treatment which we suggest using 2-3 times a week. If you need more assistance, please email customercare@tatcha.com.
How is this one different from the classic? I have tried the classic and I love it! Is this one a deeper exfoliate?
Hello! Classic is ideal for normal to combination skin and contains pearl that helps condition the skin while you exfoliate. The Deep is ideal for oily/acne prone skin and helps to minimize pore appearance and breakouts. We hope this helps.

Frequently asked questions

What is The Rice Polish: Deep?
A water-activated enzyme exfoliant powder that transforms into a creamy foam to deeply cleanse, smooth, and refine the look of pores.
Who is this product best for?
Ideal for combination to oily skin types, or anyone looking to minimize the look of pores, smooth texture, and reduce excess oil.
What are the key active ingredients?
This formula features Japanese Rice Bran to gently exfoliate, Papaya Enzymes to refine texture, and Wild Rose to visibly minimize the look of pores.
How do I use this powder?
Pour a small amount into wet hands, add water, and rub to create a creamy foam. Gently massage onto the face, then rinse thoroughly. Follow with your skincare routine.
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
This formula provides gentle exfoliation, but those with very sensitive skin may prefer a milder option like The Rice Polish: Calming.
What is the texture like?
A fine powder that transforms into a soft, creamy foam for gentle yet effective exfoliation.
Does it have a scent?
No, this formula is fragrance-free.
Which ingredients are excluded from the formula?
Formulated without mineral oil, sulfates, detergents, parabens, urea, DEA, TEA, or phthalates.
What results can I expect?
This exfoliant is clinically shown to improve the look of pores and skin texture after just one use.*
Will this help minimize pores?
Yes, this formula helps decongest and refine the look of pores for smoother, clearer-looking skin.
Does it help control oil?
Yes, it helps remove excess oil and buildup while maintaining balanced hydration.
Can I use this every day?
This formula can be used regularly based on your skin’s needs. Those with oily or combination skin may use it more frequently.
What makes the Deep version different?
The Deep formula is designed to target excess oil and visible pores, delivering a more clarifying and refining experience.

Related Articles

View all
Is Matcha Good for Acne?
Is Matcha Good for Acne?

Matcha is a special type of finely powdered green tea prized for its bright green hue, distinct cultivation practices, ceremonial preparation, and transformative health benefits. The tea is linked with many health benefits, from improving mental alertness, fighting free radicals thanks to the potent antioxidants, and boosting numerous cognitive functions.  Additionally, matcha is also proven to be wonderfully beneficial for reducing blemishes when applied topically, an impressive fact proven by numerous clinical studies.

The Best Foaming Facial Cleanser
The Best Foaming Facial Cleanser

Foaming cleansers can be effective for all, but the secret to using them correctly is discovering a formula that is ideal for your skin type. A creamy foaming cleanser, which imparts a soft hydration onto the skin as cleansing, is more ideal for dry skin, while a refreshing foaming cleanser that includes oil-balancing ingredients is more ideal for combination and oily skin tones. Some formulas work by allowing the dense bubbles to grasp onto debris, sebum, and makeup, washing away in a single step. While other formulas might need an oil cleanser first to break down these trickier long-lasting ingredients. 

The Best Blemish Begone Skincare Products
The Best Blemish Begone Skincare Products

Blemishes can be caused by a variety of things, and are a fact of life. But choosing the right skincare products can help you keep breakouts at arm’s length. Blemishes happen to all of us. But to some of us, they happen more often than not. We call ourselves blemish-prone. And in addition to our usual skincare routines for morning and night, we make active choices about the products we use to make sure blemishes stay away. The word blemish, from the French blessmiss—to make angry—might be the most polite way to refer to many types of skin blemishes like acne, pimples, zits, and all of the other names we ascribe to those skin reactions that cause small unusual bumps. A bit ironique, considering that the word we now associate with acne connotes an imperfection or something else wrong. And while acne can be caused by imbalances in the skin, it’s common enough for all of us not to make it such a big deal. These are not mountains. They’re even much smaller than molehills. Still, those who deal with blemish- or acne-prone skin know that not all skincare products are created for the same skin type. All of us need to choose the right cleanser and moisturizer for our skin, but how we do so is up to us—and, usually, to the specifics of our skin’s behavior. A dermatologist should be your first stop on your skincare journey, but the following guide can help shed a little light on the acne-prone skin type, and some of the common skincare choices (and the optimal acne skincare routine!) made by those who have it. What is blemish-prone skin? Blemish-prone skin is another term for oily skin, which is one of the major skin types. Oily skin is usually categorized by skin that produces more sebum than so-called “normal” skin, but there are a few ways to glean more information about how your skin behaves at baseline. “Oil” is a poetic name for sebum, the waxy substance made of lipids like cholesterol, squalane, and glycerides that is secreted from sebaceous glands that sit within pores and hair follicles. Sebaceous glands are an important mechanism that our skin uses to moisturize and protect itself. Many of our sebaceous glands can be found on our faces and scalps, though there are a few places we don’t have sebaceous glands—like on our lips, or the bottoms of our feet. Sebum is a protective substance that helps to seal moisture by shoring up our skin barrier. In other words, it’s a good thing to have. But those with oily skin can have too much of it, and too much can lead to a higher incidence of breakouts. While oily skin can be a genetic trait, it can also be influenced by the environment around us—the climate, for instance—and our own behaviors—like how we take care of our skin. How do blemishes occur? You’re unlikely to find the term “blemish” in dermatology coursework. Generally, when we’re talking about a blemish, we’re talking about a form of acne, which is described most concisely as a blocked hair follicle. The pores that dot our skin are small channels that house sebaceous glands and hair follicles; they help traffic sebum up and out of skin. When sebum and dead skin clogs a pore, it may become what is called “common acne”, though there are a few types. Blackheads and whiteheads are caused by sebum buildup, and are distinguished by whether or not they’re open (and black) or closed (and white). When an infectious bacteria is introduced, it can cause a more robust infection, resulting in other forms of acne like papules and pustules that are painful to the touch. If you need help identifying what kind of blemish has popped up on you, head to your nearest dermatologist’s office to find out. What are the most important blemish skincare steps? Perhaps the most important thing to do in the face of acne is: Not panic! Breakouts happen to all of us, and usually fix themselves on their own. But if you identify with the oily skin type, and find yourself devoting more time to quelling breakouts than you’d like, you might want to consider some of the skincare products for oily skin, which are popular among those with acne-prone skin. A few common switches include: Cleansing with a gel. Dermatologists at the University of Florida Health once proclaimed that “the most important thing you can do for oily skin is to keep your skin clean.” Those with oily skin may want a cleansing formula with more reach than surface-level face washes—something that can cleanse pores deeply, ensuring they remain clear of acne-causing buildup. Gel cleansers are usually the ones for the job. Water-based gel cleansers are slippery, clear, and tend to foam up. Tatcha’s brand new Matcha Cleanse is a soapless gel that deeply decongests pores— thanks to a unique gel-to-foam texture—to reduce oil, and visibly calm skin without stripping. The Matcha Foam Cleanser takes on oiliness with a gentle touch: balancing the microbiome, soothing, and calming. Exfoliating with acids. There’s a reason that the inventors of alpha hydroxy acids have been honored all over the world. Their contribution to skincare includes one of the most popular exfoliating acids of all time—and it’s a boon for those with oily skin. AHAs, as they’re known, help to “peel” the skin by breaking down the bonds between old and new skin cells. Exfoliation is essential for all skin types, but the ease of AHAs and their efficacy in removing dead skin makes them great for oily skin. They’re commonly recommended to those with oily and acne-prone skin, especially in the form of a daily treatment. A product like the Texture Tonic, which takes the form of a lightweight daily toner, allows you to fit gentle exfoliation into your regular skincare routine—right between cleansing and moisturizing. Its AHAs come from a cornucopia of fruit sources proven to resurface uneven and dull skin—leaving it smooth and radiant. Moisturizing with water Sure, the idea of moisturizing with nothing but water may sound counterintuitive, or downright impossible. And yet it's the animating idea behind the Water Cream, Tatcha’s best-selling moisturizer for oily skin. This lightweight, oil-free cream has a bursting effect when applied, flooding the skin with vital and necessary hydration. It’s also beloved for its powerful superplant ingredients that address traits commonly found in oily skin, like antioxidant-rich wild rose (which has the benefit of smoothing the appearance of large pores) and anti-inflammatory heartleaf extract (a natural azelaic acid alternative). Masking with clay When it comes to natural ingredients that help oily skin, you can’t beat clay. Clay helps absorb excess oil, and is said to also draw impurities out of the skin. Anyone who has used a clay mask can attest to its drying powers, which is why it’s not usually a daily ingredient. Instead, it's suited for more irregular use, like in a face mask. The Clarifying Clay Mask, formulated as a treatment for oily skin, uses marine mineral-rich kucha clay sourced from the islands of Okinawa. For centuries prior, Okinawan women have cherished kucha clay for its superb oil-absorbing properties, using it as a hair powder or face mask. When mixed with volcanic ash and exfoliating Japanese konjac, it makes for smoother, clearer skin in no more than three minutes. 180 seconds per week may not alone calm oily or blemish-prone skin, but good holistic skincare habits will.

View all