#1¼ Beekman 1802 Cleansing Bar

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$109.95
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These boutique and spa retail products are now available in hospitality amenity size! Originally found in such stores such as Anthropologie and Williams-Sonoma, the Beekman 1802 line features subtle fragrances and are gentle enough for everyday use. Made with natural ingredients - no parabens, no banned phthalates, no petroleum, no paraffin, no diethanolamine and no mineral oil.

  •  Made in the USA
  •  Packaging is 100% recyclable
  •  Cruelty-free, made from a base of purified water
  •  Fragrances and formulas are gentle enough for daily use

#1¼ Beekman 1802 Cleansing Bar

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Beekman 1802
Sage Holloway
Advantages
The Beekman 1802 face & body bar is made with natural ingredients (no parabens, no petroleum, no mineral oil) and is gentle enough for everyday use
Disadvantages
Some guests prefer pump bottles over bar soap. Bars can get mushy in humid showers or get slippery.
Comment
I placed the Beekman 1802 face & body bar in our guest baths — the clients kept saying “that bar soap smells so good.” It feels upscale yet down to earth; I love it.
Arden Brooks
Advantages
The packaging is 100% recyclable, and the bar is cruelty‑free. Guests who care about sustainability will appreciate that.
Disadvantages
Because it’s a solid bar, rough shipping or stacking can crack or chip the soap bars before arrival.
Comment
Switched from regular hotel soap to this Beekman 1802 goat milk bar and wow — it’s creamy, not drying, and it makes the bathroom feel boutique. Guests ask if they can take one home
Morgan Hayes
Advantages
The bar reportedly foams into a silky, thick lather, giving a luxurious feel.
Disadvantages
A few reviewers say it leaves a slightly slick or soapy film behind, which can feel strange or uncomfortable. Also, in showers the floor can become slippery from resi
Comment
“I really wanted to love this bar. It cleans nicely and the lather is pleasant, but after a few uses on my dry skin I felt some tightness and even slight flaking. It’s good, but for me it’s missing enough hydration.”
Ethan Miller
Advantages
The bar is formulated with goat milk, which is lower in pH and contains natural fats and lactic acid. This helps cleanse without overly stripping the skin, and supports moisture retention and skin softness.
Disadvantages
Some users report that the soap doesn’t produce as much foam or rich lather as conventional soaps, especially if they are used to “soapy” feeling cleansers.
Comment
As someone with combination, acne-prone skin, this bar has been a game changer. It lathers gently without feeling harsh, calms redness around my nose, and doesn’t leave my skin feeling stripped. I’m up for life on this one
Olivia Wilson
Advantages
The hotel / travel size version is promoted as being free of parabens, sulfates, petroleum, and phosphates, as well as biodegradable and cruelty-free—attributes that appeal in hospitality / guest bath settings.
Disadvantages
There are complaints that the bar becomes mushy or soft if left in constant contact with water (e.g. in a wet soap dish), reducing its lifespan
Comment
I tried this because of the goat milk promise. While it does last a long time and foams decently, for my dry skin it left me feeling tight and a bit flaky. I couldn’t rely on it by itself—needed a richer moisturizer right after
Noah Clark
Advantages
Many users comment that the bar lathers well, feels creamy, leaves the skin feeling soft (not tight), and sometimes even improves skin conditions (e.g. reduced redness, improved hydration).
Disadvantages
Some users find the scent too weak or not as described (e.g. “no coconut” or different from expectations)
Comment
In hotels I’ve stayed in, I’ve used Beekman 1802 bars and liked the fresh scent and that it didn’t dry out my skin. But I did notice something odd: veins or streaks inside the bar as it wore down. Makes me wonder about consistency