Rice Overnight Spa Mask
K-Beauty Brightening Sleep Staple
Pros & cons.
- +68% rice extract provides a concentrated dose of brightening antioxidants as the formula's base
- +2% niacinamide adds evidence-based brightening via a complementary melanin-inhibition pathway
- +Fragrance-free 19-ingredient formula with no essential oils or common irritants
- +Noticeably brighter and softer skin visible from the first morning after use
- +Excellent value at $18 for 60ml lasting 2-3 months of nightly use
- +Versatile format — works as sleeping mask, daily moisturizer, or 15-minute wash-off mask
- +Pregnancy-safe with no concerning actives
- −Palm oil and palm kernel oil carry moderate comedogenicity risk for acne-prone skin
- −Not fungal-acne-safe due to multiple Malassezia-feeding oils
- −Not intensely moisturizing enough for very dry skin in winter as a standalone overnight treatment
- −Can feel sticky if applied too thickly rather than in a thin layer
- −60ml size may feel small for users who prefer generous application
The full review.
Long before the K-beauty industry codified the ten-step routine, women across East Asia were saving the water from rinsing rice and using it to wash their faces. The practice dates back centuries — Japanese geishas in Kyoto’s entertainment district were known for their luminous complexions attributed in part to rice water. Korean women in rural communities followed similar traditions. The COSRX Rice Overnight Spa Mask takes this ancient practice and concentrates it into a formula where rice extract is not just an ingredient but the entire foundation.
At 68%, Oryza Sativa extract is the first ingredient and the majority of the formula. This is not rice water — it is concentrated rice extract, a denser source of the compounds that made the rice-washing tradition persist across generations. Rice extract contains ferulic acid, a potent antioxidant that has been extensively studied for its ability to stabilize and enhance other antioxidants. It contains gamma oryzanol, a compound unique to rice bran with documented anti-inflammatory and UV-protective properties. And it contains phytic acid, which functions similarly to a mild AHA, providing gentle chemical exfoliation that contributes to the brightening effect users consistently report.
The 2% niacinamide works through a completely different pathway. While the rice extract provides antioxidant-driven brightening, niacinamide inhibits the transfer of melanin from melanocytes to keratinocytes — it does not stop pigment production but prevents it from reaching the visible surface of the skin. This dual-pathway approach means the product addresses dullness from two directions simultaneously, which likely explains why the brightening effects are noticeable relatively quickly despite neither active being present at aggressive concentrations.
The texture is one of the product’s most pleasant surprises. Despite being marketed as an overnight mask — a category that conjures images of thick, heavy sleeping packs — this applies like a light-to-medium moisturizer. It is smooth, slightly slippy, and absorbs within about five to ten minutes into a barely perceptible film. The dimethicone creates an occlusive seal that keeps the rice extract and niacinamide in prolonged contact with the skin overnight, but it is a breathable seal, not the suffocating blanket that petroleum-based occlusives can produce. Applied thinly, there is minimal pillow transfer.
The morning-after effect is the product’s strongest selling point. Users consistently report waking up to softer, more luminous skin after even a single use. This is partly the immediate effect of glycerin and betaine maintaining hydration overnight, and partly the rice extract and niacinamide beginning their work. Over weeks of nightly use, the cumulative brightening becomes more pronounced — skin tone appears more even, the complexion looks healthier, and the kind of dullness that comes from dehydration and slow cell turnover visibly improves.
The ingredient list is characteristically COSRX — just 19 items, no fragrance, no essential oils. The scent is nothing more than a faint starchy note from the rice extract itself, barely detectable during application and gone by morning. For anyone whose skin reacts to fragrance, this restraint is as valuable as any active ingredient in the formula.
The honest limitations center on the oils. Palm oil and palm kernel oil serve as emollients, and while they are effective at reinforcing the skin barrier, they carry comedogenicity ratings of 2-3. Users with oily or acne-prone skin report mixed results — some tolerate it well, others experience breakouts with nightly use. For fungal acne sufferers, the combination of palm oils, sunflower seed oil, and sorbitan olivate creates a formula that feeds Malassezia, making this an avoid.
The other limitation is moisture depth. For a product called an overnight mask designed for nourishing, it can feel underwhelming for very dry skin in harsh winter conditions. It functions more like a lightweight sleeping cream than a rich overnight treatment. This is fine for normal-to-dry skin and for most seasons, but those expecting the kind of intense overnight moisture rescue that heavier sleeping packs provide may need to layer a richer moisturizer underneath.
At $18 for 60ml, the value is excellent — roughly 20-30 cents per nightly use over 2-3 months. The product’s decade-long presence in the market and over 9,000 reviews across retailers provide a level of validation that newer products simply cannot match. The rice mask has outlasted countless K-beauty trends, seasonal product launches, and reformulation cycles, which is perhaps the most meaningful endorsement: it keeps selling because it keeps working.
The tradition of rice water skincare persisted for centuries because the results were visible, even without understanding the chemistry. Modern analysis confirms what generations of Asian women observed: rice extract genuinely improves skin luminosity. COSRX simply concentrated that observation into a tube and added niacinamide for good measure.
Ingredient analysis.
Full INCI list
Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Betaine, Niacinamide, Dimethicone, 1,2-Hexanediol, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Elaeis Guineensis (Palm) Oil, Elaeis Guineensis (Palm) Kernel Oil, Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Arginine, Carbomer, Allantoin, Xanthan Gum
Skin match.
The science.
The Science
Rice extract's skincare benefits come from its phytochemical profile. Ferulic acid, a primary active compound in rice bran, is a well-studied antioxidant. A 2005 study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology by Lin et al. shows that ferulic acid doubles the photoprotective capacity of topical vitamins C and E. This makes ferulic acid both a standalone antioxidant and a stabilizer for other antioxidant systems. In this formula, the ferulic acid in the rice extract works with the niacinamide's antioxidant properties.
Gamma oryzanol is unique to rice bran and has anti-inflammatory and UV-absorbing properties. Research in the Journal of Cosmetic Science (2007) found that topical gamma oryzanol reduced UV-induced erythema and inhibited melanogenesis in human skin. This supports the observation that rice-based skincare promotes lighter, more even skin tone.
Niacinamide at 2% is below the 4-5% concentration most studies use for maximal effects. However, research in the British Journal of Dermatology (2002) by Hakozaki et al. confirms that niacinamide inhibits melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes at concentrations as low as 2%. The overnight contact period of a sleeping mask maximizes exposure for this mechanism, which compensates for the lower concentration compared to daytime serums that face product layering and dilution.
The occlusive function of dimethicone in this formula improves the delivery of both rice extract and niacinamide by reducing transepidermal water loss during sleep. Research in the Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (1998) shows that dimethicone-based occlusion improves the penetration and retention of hydrophilic actives in the stratum corneum over 8-hour application periods—matching the typical overnight wear time of this mask.
References
- Ferulic acid stabilizes a solution of vitamins C and E and doubles its photoprotection of skin — Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2005)
- The effect of niacinamide on reducing skin pigmentation and suppression of melanosome transfer — British Journal of Dermatology (2002)
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists view rice extract as a gentle brightening ingredient for sensitive skin. Its ferulic acid and gamma oryzanol content provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits without the irritation risk of stronger brightening agents like hydroquinone or high-concentration vitamin C. The 2% niacinamide addition is therapeutically relevant for barrier support and mild pigmentation improvement. Board-certified dermatologists recommend sleeping masks as an efficient delivery format because extended overnight contact maximizes active ingredient penetration. The fragrance-free formulation works for patients with reactive skin who want brightening benefits without sensitization risk.
Where it fits in your routine.
Apply a thin, even layer as the final step of your evening skincare routine, once all serums and treatments absorb. A pea-to-nickel-sized amount covers the full face. Wait 5-10 minutes for absorption before lying down to reduce pillow transfer. Wash off in the morning with your regular cleanser. For a quick daytime treatment, apply a thin layer as a 15-minute wash-off mask, then rinse with lukewarm water. Use it as a daytime moisturizer for very dry skin types.
At $18 for 60ml, this is a highly affordable K-beauty sleeping mask with a high-concentration active ingredient base. Each night costs roughly 20-30 cents over 2-3 months, which is excellent for a product that shows visible overnight results. COSRX's market position and the product's decade-long track record show the pricing reflects genuine value, not brand markup. Auto-replenish options at retailers like Dermstore lower the price to approximately $15.
This works for anyone with dull, tired-looking skin wanting a brighter complexion. It suits dry and normal skin types looking for an affordable, fragrance-free sleeping mask. It also works for K-beauty beginners needing a proven, accessible starting point.
Oily and acne-prone skin types must use this with caution because of the comedogenic palm oils. Anyone with active fungal acne should avoid this product. Very dry skin types may need a thicker overnight treatment or must layer this over a heavier moisturizer for enough overnight hydration.
Product details.
This white cream is smooth, slippy, and lighter than it looks. It feels like a silky moisturizer rather than a heavy mask. The formula spreads easily and absorbs in 5-10 minutes without a heavy residue.
A faint, starchy rice-like scent is nearly undetectable. It has no added fragrance or essential oils.
White squeeze tube with screw cap (updated from the original jar packaging). Clean, minimalist COSRX branding. The tube format is more hygienic than the original jar version.
Apply a thin layer as your last evening step. Your skin feels softer and looks more luminous after the first use. The cream absorbs in 5-10 minutes and does not transfer much to pillowcases if applied thinly. Very dry skin types may find it less nourishing than the 'overnight mask' label suggests.
2-3 months with nightly use of a thin layer on the face
12 months
All Year
The backstory.
Launched around 2015 as part of a sleeping mask duo alongside the Ultimate Moisturizing Honey Overnight Mask, this product modernized the centuries-old Asian tradition of using rice water for skin brightening. Japanese geishas and Korean women have long used rice water to maintain luminous skin — COSRX concentrated that tradition into a 68% rice extract formula with the addition of niacinamide for evidence-based brightening support. It became a cult favorite during the 2015-2017 K-beauty boom and remains one of COSRX's steadiest sellers.
About COSRX
Established Brand (5–20 years)COSRX launched in 2013 and is now a globally recognized K-beauty brand. COSRX uses minimal-ingredient, functional formulations and builds a following through transparent labeling and effective products, though independent clinical studies on its specific formulations are limited.
Common myths.
Rice extract in skincare relies on old wives' tales and marketing.
Rice extract has ferulic acid (a proven antioxidant), gamma oryzanol (an anti-inflammatory), and phytic acid (a gentle AHA-like brightening agent). Traditional rice-washing relies on observation instead of science, but modern analysis shows rice extract contains compounds with documented skin benefits.
Sleeping masks must feel heavy and thick to work overnight.
This mask's thin texture is a feature, not a flaw. The dimethicone creates a breathable occlusive seal over the rice extract and niacinamide without the heavy feel of petroleum-based sleeping packs. A thin layer delivers the active ingredients overnight.
FAQ.
Does the COSRX Rice Mask stain pillowcases?
Apply a thin layer and wait 5-10 minutes to absorb before lying down to prevent significant transfer to pillowcases. Thick application causes some transfer. The fragrance-free, colorless formula does not stain fabrics.
How long does the COSRX Rice Overnight Spa Mask last?
A 60ml tube lasts about 2-3 months if you use a thin layer on the face nightly. Users who apply more or use it on the neck report it lasts 6-8 weeks.
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What the community says.
"Leaves skin noticeably brighter and softer by morning"
"Lightweight texture absorbs without feeling greasy"
"Fragrance-free and gentle enough for sensitive skin"
"Excellent value at the price point for a sleeping mask"
"Versatile — works as sleeping mask, daily moisturizer, or wash-off mask"
"Cumulative brightening effects build over weeks of use"
"Can feel too heavy or cause breakouts for oily and acne-prone skin"
"60ml size runs out quickly with daily use"
"Not moisturizing enough for very dry skin in winter"
"Can feel sticky if applied too thickly"
"Contains palm oil which some consumers prefer to avoid"