The Rice Wash Aqua/Water/Eau

TL;DR. This ingredient is the primary solvent and diluent in many beauty products, creating the continuous phase that dissolves salts, humectants, acids, bases, and other polar materials. It also sets texture, spread, and rinse behavior in cleansers, creams, gels, and sprays.

What does The Rice Wash Aqua/Water/Eau do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is the primary solvent and diluent in many beauty products, creating the continuous phase that dissolves salts, humectants, acids, bases, and other polar materials. It also sets texture, spread, and rinse behavior in cleansers, creams, gels, and sprays.

Is The Rice Wash Aqua/Water/Eau clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is well tolerated, non-sensitizing, and not a restricted-list concern. The main quality issue is purity and microbial control, so formulas containing it need appropriate manufacturing controls and preservation.

Is The Rice Wash Aqua/Water/Eau sustainable?

This material is abundant and not associated with persistence or bioaccumulation. Its sustainability profile depends more on purification, heating, cleaning, and manufacturing practices than on the raw material itself.

Is The Rice Wash Aqua/Water/Eau COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards, although it does not count as organic content in percentage calculations. It fits Green Chemistry well as a benign, non-VOC solvent, with the main tradeoff being resource and energy use during processing.

How does The Rice Wash Aqua/Water/Eau work chemically?

The molecule is small, highly polar, and hydrogen-bonding, which explains its strong solvency for ionic and polar ingredients and its role as the main continuous phase in many emulsions and gels. Use levels commonly range from under 5% in concentrated systems to more than 90% in toners and light gels, and formulas containing it generally require pH control and preservation because it supports microbial growth.

Last updated 2026-05-13