Bijin Nuka
Pure Rice Moisture Lotion
A hydrating toner by Bijin Nuka — featuring Rice Bran Fermentation Liquid (fermentation enhances…).
30 of 30 ingredients identified
Informational only — check the packaging and a professional for advice.
Barrier-support ingredients present
Rice Bran Sphingoglycolipid, Hydrogenated Lysolecithin help reinforce the skin barrier.
Category breakdown
Humectant · 7Solvent / vehicle · 5Emollient · 4Other · 3Surfactant · 2Antioxidant · 2Barrier support · 2Soothing · 2Preservative · 2Active · 1
Relationships
Works well together
Rice Bran Sphingoglycolipid + Hydrogenated LecithinRice Bran Fermentation Liquid + Rice Bran SphingoglycolipidRice Bran Fermentation Liquid + Hydrogenated LecithinSodium Hyaluronate + GlycerinHydrogenated Lysolecithin + Hydrogenated Lecithin
Full ingredient breakdown
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A gold-standard humectant that draws water into the skin.
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An aqueous extract from rice bran containing water-soluble vitamins, ferulic acid, and amino acids used as a lightweight humectant and skin-brightening agent.
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A methyl glucoside ethoxylate with 10 ethylene oxide units used as a mild humectant and emollient, providing gentle hydration with a non-sticky finish.
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Extract from rice bran (the outer layer of the rice grain). Rich in ferulic acid, oryzanol (a mixture of phytosterol ferulates), tocotrienols, and ceramide precursors. A core Japanese beauty ingredient with antioxidant and mild brightening properties.
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Sphingoglycolipids (ceramide-like lipids) extracted from rice bran. Structurally similar to skin ceramides, they integrate into the intercellular lipid matrix of the stratum corneum to reinforce the skin barrier. Used in Tunemakers' ceramide essence.
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A fermented filtrate from rice bran. Fermentation by microorganisms enhances the bioavailability of ferulic acid, oryzanol, and ceramide precursors in rice bran. Used in Bijin Nuka's fermented rice skincare line.
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The salt form of hyaluronic acid; penetrates more readily.
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A glucosylated trehalose produced enzymatically from hydrolyzed starch, used as a humectant, film-former, and emulsion stabilizer in moisturizing formulas.
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A mixture of polyols (sorbitol, maltitol, and longer-chain sugar alcohols) obtained by hydrogenation of starch hydrolysate, used as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent.
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A licorice-root-derived salt that calms inflammation and soothes irritated, reactive skin.
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A gentle soothing and skin-conditioning agent.
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A naturally occurring amino acid that acts as a humectant and supports the skin's own moisture-retention system.
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A hydrogenated form of lysolecithin, a phospholipid with one fatty acid chain. Hydrogenation improves oxidative stability. Used as an emulsifier and barrier-supportive ingredient in ceramide-rich and sensitive-skin formulations.
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An extract from the fruit (hips) of the dog rose rich in vitamin C, carotenoids and polyphenols, used for antioxidant and brightening benefits.