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Love nail art but nails keep breaking? Use rice water this way if you want STRONG NAILS

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 21, 2026, 14:06 IST
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Rice water might be the budget beauty hack your nails need

If you love nail art, chances are you’ve also experienced the heartbreak of a broken nail right before a wedding, vacation, party, or literally the day after spending money at a salon. One chipped corner and suddenly the entire manicure feels ruined.

Weak nails are honestly a very common problem, especially in India where hands constantly deal with water, detergents, heat, dust, cooking, cleaning, and weather changes. Add regular gel polish, acrylics, nail extensions, or harsh removers into the mix, and nails can quickly become thin, brittle, and easy to break.

That’s where rice water comes in - a simple home remedy that has quietly been used in Asian beauty routines for generations. Most people already know rice water is popular for hair care, but surprisingly, it can help nails too.

And the best part? It’s cheap, easy, and already sitting in almost every Indian kitchen.

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​So, why do nails become weak in the first place?

Before talking about rice water, it helps to understand why nails get damaged so easily.

A lot of people assume weak nails only happen because of nail polish, but that’s not always true. In Indian households especially, nails go through constant stress every day.

Washing utensils, frequent handwashing, exposure to soap and detergents, peeling vegetables, cooking spices, cleaning products, and even hard water can slowly dry out nails and make them fragile.

Then there’s salon damage.

Gel manicures and acrylic extensions may look amazing on Instagram, but repeated use can sometimes leave natural nails thinner underneath. Peeling off gel polish instead of removing it properly is another major reason nails start breaking easily.

Diet matters too. Low iron, poor protein intake, dehydration, and vitamin deficiencies can all affect nail strength.

So if your nails constantly peel, bend, split, or refuse to grow, your body might be trying to tell you something.

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Why rice water is suddenly everywhere in beauty routines

Rice water sounds extremely basic because, well, it is.

It’s simply the starchy water left behind after soaking or boiling rice. But despite sounding simple, it contains nutrients like amino acids, minerals, antioxidants, and a carbohydrate called inositol, which is believed to help strengthen and protect hair and nails.

In many Asian cultures, rice water has been used for generations as part of beauty rituals long before social media turned it into a trend.

For nails, rice water may help because it provides hydration while also making the nail surface feel slightly stronger and smoother over time.

Will it magically transform weak nails overnight? No.

But used consistently, it can become a gentle and affordable addition to your nail-care routine.

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The easiest way to use rice water for stronger nails

The process is honestly very simple.

Take half a cup of plain rice - regular white rice works completely fine - and rinse it lightly to remove dirt. Then soak it in one to two cups of water for around 30 minutes.

Once the water turns cloudy, strain it into a bowl. That milky-looking liquid is your rice water.

Now soak your nails in it for about 10 to 15 minutes.

That’s it.

After soaking, let your hands air dry for a few minutes before rinsing lightly with normal water. You can also massage a little coconut oil or cuticle oil afterward to lock in moisture.

Doing this two to three times a week is enough for most people.

(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Fermented rice water: Worth trying or too much effort?

If you spend time on beauty Instagram or YouTube, you’ve probably heard people obsess over fermented rice water.

This version is made by leaving soaked rice water at room temperature for a day or two until it slightly ferments. Some people believe fermentation increases the nutrient content and makes it more effective.

For nails, fermented rice water may feel slightly more strengthening, but honestly, regular rice water works perfectly well too.

And let’s be real — in Indian summers, fermented rice water can smell pretty strong very quickly.

So if you don’t want your kitchen smelling questionable, sticking to fresh rice water is absolutely fine.(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Rice water works better when combined with good nail habits

One mistake people make with home remedies is expecting one ingredient to fix everything while continuing damaging habits.

Rice water can help support healthier nails, but it won’t do much if your nails are constantly being damaged every day.

A few small habits actually matter a lot:

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​Stop using nails as tools

Opening cans, scratching labels, peeling stickers, or scraping surfaces with nails weakens them fast.

Your nails are not tiny screwdrivers.

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​Moisturise your cuticles

Dry cuticles often lead to brittle nails. Even basic coconut oil, almond oil, or hand cream can help if applied regularly.

Wear gloves while cleaning

Indian detergents can be harsh. If you wash utensils or clean frequently, gloves genuinely help protect nails from becoming soft and weak.

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Avoid peeling nail polish

This is probably one of the worst habits for nail health. Peeling polish removes layers from the nail surface and leaves nails thinner over time.

Give nails a break sometimes

Constant gel manicures without breaks can weaken natural nails. Letting nails breathe for a few weeks between treatments can help them recover.

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​Food matters more than fancy nail products

People often spend thousands on serums and treatments while ignoring nutrition completely.

Healthy nails need nutrients.

Protein is especially important because nails are made of keratin, which is a protein itself. Indian diets sometimes become carb-heavy, especially during busy routines, so adding enough dal, eggs, paneer, nuts, seeds, or sprouts can genuinely help.

Iron deficiency is another major reason many women experience weak nails or hair fall.

Hydration matters too. Nails become dry and brittle more easily when the body lacks water.

So yes, beauty starts from inside the body too - not just from what you apply externally.

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Can rice water help nail growth too?

Technically, rice water doesn’t directly “force” nails to grow faster. But stronger nails usually break less, which makes it easier to maintain longer nails over time.

That’s why many people feel their nails are “growing faster” after using strengthening treatments.

The key is consistency.

Using rice water once and expecting dramatic results by the weekend probably won’t do much. But regular care over a few weeks may leave nails looking healthier, smoother, and less prone to splitting.

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DIY nail care is becoming popular again

Interestingly, many people are slowly moving back toward simple home remedies instead of expensive beauty trends.

And honestly, it makes sense.

Not everyone wants to spend huge amounts at salons every month just to maintain healthy nails. Sometimes the most effective routines are also the simplest ones.

Rice water is one of those old-school beauty hacks that survived for a reason. It’s affordable, easy to make, and gentle enough for regular use.

No complicated ingredients. No fancy branding. No unrealistic promises.

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