Is Tatcha The Rice Wash Cult Classic Still Worth It?

Cult Verdict
After a viral reformulation uproar, we tested the updated Rice Wash for 30 days — here’s what actually changed.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🧼 **Did They Fix It or Ruin It?**

You remember the drama. Tatcha quietly changed the Rice Wash formula last year, and the internet lost its collective mind. People swore the new version felt like dish soap. I ignored the noise and used the updated bottle every morning for 30 days straight.

Here’s the truth nobody wants to say out loud: the reformulation panic was mostly overblown. But there *is* one real difference that matters, and it’s not what anyone is talking about.

🔍 **What Even Is This Now**

It’s a gel-cream hybrid cleanser from Tatcha. $40 for 4.4 oz. Claims to gently remove makeup while respecting your barrier. The old version had a cult following for being the only cleanser that didn’t strip dry skin.

1. **New Rice Powder Blend** — Finer grind than before. Less of that gentle physical scrub feel, more of a creamy slip.
2. **Saponin-Rich Soapberry** — The actual cleansing agent. It’s why the foam changed from fluffy to something closer to a latte froth.
3. **pH-Optimized at 5.5** — Still acidic enough to not wreck your barrier. This hasn’t changed.

📊 **What’s Actually Inside**

The hero ingredient is still **Japanese Rice Bran** — but now it’s hydrolyzed differently. It’s less gritty, more dissolving. The **Green Tea Extract** is still there, but lower on the list. **Squalane** got bumped up, which is smart.

– Japanese Rice Bran: Exfoliates without microbead aggression
– Squalane: Slides moisture back in while you rinse
– Green Tea Extract: Calms redness, fights pollution
– Soapberry Extract: Natural surfactant that doesn’t foam aggressively

🌾 **The Texture Test**

First pump — it’s thinner. More liquid than the old thick cream. It doesn’t lather into a cloud; it turns into a milky slip that feels almost oily before water hits it. Smells like clean rice water with a whisper of green tea. Not perfumey.

Week two, I noticed something weird. My T-zone stopped producing midday grease. The old version left my cheeks happy but my nose oily by 3 PM. This one balances differently — almost like it’s calibrated for combo skin now, not just dry.

💡 **One Thing** Wet your hands *first*. Dry hands + dry product = it disappears too fast. A little water activates the rice powder properly.

💬 **The 30-Day Verdict**

Measurable change: my pores look smaller at week three. Not dramatically — but my nose texture is smoother. What stayed the same: it still doesn’t remove waterproof mascara. Don’t kid yourself.

✅ **Buy if** you have dry or combo skin and want a morning cleanse that doesn’t strip

⏭️ **Skip if** you loved the old thick texture and hate change — this is different enough to annoy you

💰 **Worth it?** $40 is steep for a cleanser you rinse off in 60 seconds. But one pump does the whole face, and the bottle lasts 4+ months. Worth it if you value sensory pleasure.

🏆 **Final Call**

The new Rice Wash is better for more skin types than the original. It just lost a bit of its luxury feel in the process. Trade-off was worth it.

**7.8/10** — Creamier than expected, gentler than feared

🛍️ **Where to Buy** Sephora or direct from Tatcha. Grab the travel size ($18) first if you’re nervous about the reformulation — it lasts a full month.