Want glowing skin without spending a fortune? This easy-to-make night cream uses ingredients you might already have at home to fight dryness, reduce wrinkles, and boost your skin’s natural glow. Perfect for anyone tired of complicated routines or harsh chemicals, this recipe is gentle yet powerful—and works while you sleep.

What Makes This Night Cream Special

This cream combines six key ingredients that work together to hydrate, repair, and protect your skin. Rice paste soothes irritation, collagen firms sagging areas, and aloe vera locks in moisture. Lanolin acts like a natural barrier to prevent dryness, while niacinamide brightens dark spots. Chamomile calms redness, making it ideal for sensitive skin. Together, they create a nourishing treatment that’s both affordable and effective.

Key Benefits of the Ingredients

Each ingredient targets specific skin concerns. Rice paste softens rough patches and evens skin tone. Collagen plumps fine lines, and aloe vera heals sun damage. Lanolin is thicker than most moisturizers, so it keeps skin hydrated all night. Niacinamide reduces oiliness and fades acne scars, while chamomile prevents irritation. Adding rosehip oil (optional) gives an extra dose of vitamins to fight aging.

Ingredients and Their Roles

Ingredient Benefits
Rice paste Softens skin, reduces redness
Collagen powder Boosts elasticity, firms skin
Aloe vera gel Hydrates, heals sun damage
Lanolin Locks in moisture, prevents dryness
Niacinamide Brightens skin, shrinks pores
Chamomile extract Calms irritation, reduces puffiness

How to Make and Use the Cream

  1. Prepare the rice paste: Boil ¼ cup of white rice until very soft. Blend it with 2-3 tablespoons of water until smooth. Let it cool.
  2. Mix the ingredients: In a clean bowl, combine 2 tbsp rice paste, 1 tbsp collagen powder, 1 tbsp aloe vera gel, 1 tsp lanolin, 1 niacinamide capsule (open and pour powder), and 1 tbsp chamomile extract. Stir until creamy.
  3. Add optional boosters: For extra anti-aging benefits, mix in 1 drop of rosehip or lavender essential oil.
  4. Store safely: Transfer the cream to a small jar with a tight lid. Keep it in the fridge to last up to 7 days.
  5. Apply nightly: After washing your face, massage a thin layer onto skin for 2-3 minutes. Leave it on overnight. Rinse in the morning.

Remember

Patch test first: Dab a little cream behind your ear or on your wrist. Wait 24 hours to check for redness or itching. Avoid lanolin if you’re allergic to wool. Essential oils can irritate sensitive skin—skip them if unsure. Consult a dermatologist if you have active rashes, severe acne, or chronic skin conditions. Stop use immediately if burning or swelling occurs. Always keep the cream refrigerated to prevent spoilage.