Bethany Heitman is a contributing editor at NBC Select.
The best rice serums of 2026, according to dermatologists
This multitasking ingredient has multiple skin-enhancing properties.


As mentioned, rice has numerous benefits for your skin. “Rice and its derivatives (i.e., rice bran extract, rice water, and rice ferment filtrate) are rich in antioxidants like ferulic acid, oryzanol, and vitamin E,” says Dr. Anetta Reszko, a board-certified dermatologist in New York. “Rice also helps neutralize free radicals and protect the skin from photoaging.” Beyond that, Camp and Reszko both note that rice can help support skin barrier function and boost hydration thanks to the fact that it contains essential amino acids and starches.
And those who deal with hyperpigmentation or dark spots can also benefit from this ingredient. “Clinical and in vitro studies have shown that rice-derived bio-actives can reduce melanin synthesis by inhibiting tyrosinase activity, making rice particularly useful for brightening and evening skin tone,” says Reszko.
Also helpful: It’s tolerated across most skin types, including those with sensitive or acne-prone skin. The only kind of people who may want to proceed with caution when using rice serums are individuals with severe fungal acne, says Reszko. “It could exacerbate the condition in susceptible individuals.”
Hit the store or search online for rice masks and you’ll find many options. I spoke to dermatologists about what to prioritize while shopping to help you narrow your search. Here’s what they suggested focusing on:
Below, you’ll find rice serums recommended by our experts and a few highly rated options with at least a 4-star average rating from hundreds of reviews.
“This serum contains 73% rice germ ferment extract, offering strong hydration and brightening in a minimalist formulation free from common irritants,” says Reszko. “I generally recommend it if patients are targeting gentle brightening, hydration, and soothing, especially for dry or sensitive skin.” The formula is also lightweight, so it sinks in quickly and, at under $20, it is relatively affordable.
Dealing with dark spots? Reszko likes this serum, which combines 68% rice bran water with 2% arbutin, for hyperpigmentation and dullness. The fragrance-free formula absorbs quickly and you only need two to three drops for your entire face, so it lasts a long time. It is suitable for all skin types and can also help to lighten acne scars, according to the brand.
Another recommendation from Reszko is that this essence isn’t technically labeled a serum, but it works similarly. “It features Galactomyces ferment filtrate, derived from sake fermentation (rice yeast), and has been studied for improving texture, clarity and radiance over time,” she says. “I recommend it to patients looking for anti-aging, dullness and overall skin clarity.” It also contains vitamin C to further brighten and hyaluronic acid to hydrate.
Though this is a face oil, it has a surprisingly lightweight feel that sinks in fast and doesn’t leave skin feeling greasy, according to reviewers. The main ingredient is rice bran, which helps to even out skin tone and hydrate. It also contains avocado oil to soothe chapped skin and jojoba oil to give skin a nice glow, according to the brand. This face oil has a 4.8-star average rating from 200 reviews at Sephora.
This affordable rice serum combines rice bran with niacinamide and ceramides to nourish a healthy skin barrier and add glow to your complexion, according to the brand. It is free of fragrances, alcohol and parabens, making it a nice option for sensitive skin and it also contains zinc, which helps control sebum and excess oil production, according to the brand.
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Bethany Heitman is a contributor at NBC Select and a journalist who regularly covers beauty, home and lifestyle. For this story, she interviewed two dermatologists.
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