Beekman 1802 Lotion

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$115.00
BK61L
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Minimum quantity for "Beekman 1802 Lotion" is 1.

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

Beekman 1802 Lotion

150/Cs

Brand:
Beekman 1802
Liam Smith
Advantages
The lotion is marketed as free of parabens, petroleum, paraffin, mineral oil, and banned phthalates, and it uses goat milk plus botanicals.
Disadvantages
Because of its premium ingredients and positioning, it tends to cost more than mass‑market lotions. Users may feel they’re paying a premium for the “brand / niche” rather than radically superior performance.
Comment
I tried this Beekman 1802 lotion after a long day, and I liked how it absorbed quickly—no sticky residue, which is always a relief. My skin felt softer by bedtime. The scent was mild and pleasant—not overpowering.
On the flip side, for very dry patches (say, on elbows or shins), I found I still needed a richer cream. And, as expected for a boutique brand, the cost was higher than what I’d normally spend on a daily lotion. But overall, it feels like a nice upgrade from average drugstore formulas.
Olivia Johnson
Advantages
Multiple reviews mention that it hydrates and softens without leaving a greasy film. That makes it more comfortable to use daily, especially in warmer climates or under clothing.
Disadvantages
While some versions are fragrance‑free or lightly scented, others have a “Fresh Air” citrus / green fragrance. For fragrance‑sensitive users, even a light scent may be a downside. Also, some users feel it's too mild (i.e. “not fragrant enough” for their taste).
Comment
As a hotel guest, I appreciated seeing a lotion from a “recognized” natural brand rather than a generic pump. It gives the bathroom a slightly upscale feel. But I did wonder about how often they'd need to refill or maintain the dispensers (pump heads clogging, etc.).
Noah Williams
Advantages
For hotel or amenity use, the lotion comes in bulk sizes (gallon) and supports recyclable packaging. Also, Beekman has been chosen by hotel chains (e.g. Country Inns & Suites) as a premium amenity brand.This gives it a prestige or luxury perception for guests.
Disadvantages
Some anecdotal user reports warn that formulations with goat milk or other “milk proteins” may trigger reactions in people with dairy sensitivities (even though goat milk is different, cross‑reactivity or undisclosed milk proteins may matter).Also, the pump or dispenser might be a weak spot (pump failure, durability) in the long term.
Comment
One thing I’m cautious about: I have mild allergies to dairy proteins, so I did a patch test. No reaction so far, but I’d be alert about potential sensitivity if you tend to react to “milk” ingredients. Also, I wish they’d include a little more in the guest size version—1 oz is okay, but it runs out fast when you use it morning & night.
Emma Brown
Advantages
The lotion is made with goat milk and avoids harsh ingredients like parabens, petroleum, and mineral oils.
Disadvantages
Because it’s positioned as a luxury or boutique amenity, it may be priced higher than generic lotions. (E.g. “bulk” gallon refills are offered to mitigate cost in hospitality settings)
Comment
I bought the Pure Goat Milk Hand Lotion (fragrance‑free) because my hands were so dry from washing and sanitizing. It feels very light and absorbs fast — no greasy film.
Influenster

What I like: it’s unscented (which is good for me) and doesn’t irritate my skin.
Influenster

What I don’t love: for very cracked or parched skin, I sometimes need an extra layer or follow‑up balm.

Overall: solid “everyday” hand lotion, especially for sensitive skin.
Oliver Jones
Advantages
Users report it hydrates effectively without feeling greasy or heavy. The inclusion of emollients like shea butter, jojoba oil, etc., helps in providing lasting moisture.
Disadvantages
Some versions (e.g. Fresh Air, Honey & Orange Blossom) carry fragrance, which may be too light for some users or may fade.
Comment
I bought the Pure Goat Milk Hand Lotion (fragrance‑free) because my hands were so dry from washing and sanitizing. It feels very light and absorbs fast — no greasy film.
Sophia Davis
Advantages
It’s marketed in hospitality sizes (gallons, hotel‑size flip bottles) and emphasizes a premium guest experience
Disadvantages
In some regions, distribution may be limited, or shipping and import costs may make it less practical.
For hotels or large properties, managing many small bottles (or dispensing systems) may add overhead.
Comment
I use Beekman’s Pure Goat Milk Body Lotion on my daughter, who has eczema.

What I love: It’s unscented so her skin doesn’t flare up, and it seems to absorb quickly — I don’t need to rub for long.