Pachira glabra Variegated (commonly sold as Variegated Money Tree) in the houseplant trade—whether labeled Pachira glabra or Pachira aquatica—almost always refers to the same variegated form known as ‘Milky Way’. This highly sought-after variety is characterized by spotted variegation, with crisp white to cream flecks and streaks scattered across glossy green, palmate leaves. These plants are grown from seed, and the variegation is considered stable rather than the result of a temporary sport. Like standard money trees, it develops an upright, tree-like form over time and performs best in bright, indirect light with well-draining soil, allowing the top layer to dry slightly between waterings under warm, stable conditions.
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money tree in lacey Pachira Glabra (Money Tree) albo variegated Seed-Grown Non-Grafted *Gr – Rare Plant FairyPachira glabra Variegated (commonly sold as Variegated Money Tree) in the houseplant tradewhether labeled Pachira glabra or Pachira aquaticaalmost always refers to the same variegated form known as Milky Way. This highly sought after variety is characterized by spotted variegation, with crisp white to cream flecks and streaks scattered across glossy green, palmate leaves. These plants are grown from seed, and the variegation is considered stable
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Good product
Nice soap but doesnt last long
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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Worked for my perioral dermatitis
I got this because I was struggling with perioral dermatitis. I don’t know if it was because of this but my skin has cleared up over the last few weeks (been having issues for a few months). I’m going to keep using it because of that even after my face has cleared up.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Nothing
The only issue I have is that it leaves a lot of residue in the shower or tub. Not on the skin
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Love this soap
This is a wonderful zinc soap. Cleans very well and smells great. No heavy perfume smell.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2025
★★★★★ 5
great for kids with dry skin!
Scent: Fragrance Free, Size: 2 Pack - 3.5 Ounce & 8 Ounce
This ointment has been a great find for sensitive baby skin. We started using it for dry patches and mild eczema, and it made a noticeable difference within a few days. The texture is rich and soothing without feeling overly greasy, and it absorbs well enough that it doesn’t leave everything sticky.
I really appreciate that it’s fragrance-free and made without steroids—perfect for everyday use, especially on delicate skin. We’ve used it on everything from dry cheeks to minor irritation, and it’s been consistently gentle and effective.
The 2-pack is a nice bonus since we keep one at home and one in the diaper bag. A little goes a long way, so the jars last longer than expected.
The only downside is the price—it’s a bit more expensive than some alternatives—but for the quality and peace of mind, it feels worth it.
Overall, I’d definitely recommend this for parents looking for a reliable, gentle solution for dry or sensitive skin.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2026