Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil

Best

Emollient

Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil at a glance

  • Oil extracted from husks of rice grains
  • Has antioxidant benefits
  • Rich source of barrier repairing fatty acids
  • Disrupts factors that lead to skin discolorations and dark spots
  • Ruled safe as used in cosmetics

Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil description

_Oryza sativa_ (rice) bran oil is the oil extracted from the husks (bran) of grains of rice. It is used as a barrier-repairing emollient, and like most plant extracts, has antioxidant properties. Research demonstrates there is much more to rice bran oil than its moisturizing abilities. It is a rich source of barrier repairing fatty acids, among them oleic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitic acid. Even more exciting, studies indicate that rice bran oil can help target factors that lead to dark spots and uneven skin tone, making it a worthy addition in products designed to correct these issues. _Oryza sativa_ (rice) bran oil has been ruled safe as used in cosmetics by the independent Cosmetic Ingredient Review and does not sensitize skin – in fact, it helps soothe it. In its raw form, rice bran oil has a dark gold color. Because it is a byproduct of rice production, it is also considered an eco-friendly skin care ingredient.

Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil references

  • Plants, February 2023, ePublication
  • Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, November 2022, pages 6056-6060
  • Journal of Food Biochemistry, October 2022, ePublication
  • Nutrients, May 2020, ePublication
  • Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, June 2017, ePublication
  • International Journal of Toxicology, March 2006, pages 91-120

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Ingredient ratings

Best

Proven and supported by independent studies. Outstanding active ingredient for most skin types or concerns.

Good

Necessary to improve a formula's texture, stability, or penetration.

Average

Generally non-irritating but may have aesthetic, stability, or other issues that limit its usefulness.

Bad

There is a likelihood of irritation. Risk increases when combined with other problematic ingredients.

Worst

May cause irritation, inflammation, dryness, etc. May offer benefit in some capability but overall, proven to do more harm than good.

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