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money plant for office Money Plant -Epipremnum Aureum-Office Tall Potted Plant-plantsworld.ae – Plantsworld.aeThe money plant is a valuable ornamental plant. Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum), aka Devils Ivy money plants, due to their nature that are easy to be grown but tough to be killed. It is a striking houseplant with fleshy, Gold splashed, green foliage which are typically heart shaped, but often oval in shape. These evergreen plants could grow up to 20 m tall. These climber plants could be brightening focal plants for any indoor space and are an
The money plant is a valuable ornamental plant.
- Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum), aka Devil’s Ivy money plants, due to their nature that are easy to be grown but tough to be killed. It is a striking houseplant with fleshy, Gold-splashed, green foliage which are typically heart-shaped, but often oval in shape. These evergreen plants could grow up to 20 m tall. These climber plants could be brightening focal plants for any indoor space and are an excellent choice for hanging pots. They could thrive in both indoor and outdoor growing conditions. Devil’s Ivy species are one of the most common houseplants around the Globe and the UAE.
Health benefits while keeping Money plants.
- This is one of the biggest benefits of having a money plant, that it could keep your mind calm, and stress-free. And it may reduce your anxiety, and boost your mood. It is healthy to keep it as indoor by someone who is dealing with sleeping disorders.
It’s an Excellent air purifying indoor plant.
- It has been proven by NASA (The National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that while keeping Money plant, Devil’s Ivy as an indoor plant could result in good air quality in your surroundings. This is because they are best at absorbing formaldehyde coming out of electronics or laptops and it also cleans up other harmful toxins. Thus, making an excellent environment for your indoor spaces.
Traditional beliefs related to Devil’s Ivy.
- Money plant, Devil’s Ivy is a popular indoor plant. These plants once were thought to bring good luck to their owners’ space. For this reason, they are often given as housewarming gifts. Their vibrant green leaves symbolize growth and renewal. And so, these plants have been known to bring good fortune to their owners.
Easy to care for, tolerate various light conditions and require low maintenance.
- Money plant (Epipremnum aureum), Devil’s Ivy, would perform well in various light conditions, but ideally, natural indirect or artificial bright light is recommended. Well-drained fertile soil must be used, rich with organic contents. Apply water (approx. 50 ml) probably in the early morning or evening time, only after checking the topsoil (2.5 cm – 5 cm) dryness. Note water enough to keep the soil moist, not wet. In terms of feeding use any organic fertilizers, and apply them once a month mainly during growing seasons. Ideal temperature for their healthy growth is 15 to 30 degrees Celsius.
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Great product!
Great exfoliating product! Doesn’t hurt your skin, just takes the nice top dead layer of skin off. I prefer the white head solution because I feel it does more than the black head at taking off that layer of dead skin. I use it once a week and my face feels like a baby’s butt when I’m done!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
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Really cleans and exfoliates well!
This is a great find! Truly cleans pores and exfoliates well. Leaves skin so soft and clean. Have shared with my son and bought more.
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Interesting Concept, But Redundant If You Already Use BHA
If you have seen this Glow Rice Exfoliant Ampoule Duo on Instagram or TikTok, you already know the marketing pitch: a gentle, soft peel that physically cleans out pores on your face and body. After testing it, I can confirm that it actually does clean pores, but the mechanism is nothing magical. It relies on the friction of massaging the serum into your skin to clump up and manually extract dead skin and debris. It is a satisfying and interesting process to watch, but it isn't groundbreaking.The biggest drawback is its redundancy if you already have a solid skincare routine. I noticed that when I use this product after my usual BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) exfoliant, it becomes completely ineffective. Because the chemical exfoliant already cleans deep inside the pores and dissolves dead skin cells, this manual friction gel finds nothing left to grab onto. It is a decent, gentle physical exfoliant that does the job, but if you already use a chemical exfoliant like BHA, you can safely skip this social media trend.
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★★★★★ 5
Great Product!
This duo was Exactly what my facial routine has been missing!
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★★★★★ 5
Skin feels so soft!
I actually love this stuff it makes my skin feel so smooth and soft after I use it! I don’t see a difference between the two they both work equally imo. Great if you’re in a budget and was great exfoliation!
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