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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap


@sktchy wrote:

I love hard-milled soaps - but $39 ... ugh - I buy mine at Home Goods and TJ Maxx.  My girlfriends are also soap nuts too - maybe I should get these as a 'treat'.  

 

Can anyone tell me what the 'difference' is with these soaps compared to what is sold in the stores ?  


@sktchy  I know it sounds expensive, but the bars are huge, triple milled, and last a long time.  I actually cut the bars in half to make them easier to handle.  In addition to the goat milk from their farm, I believe the other ingredients in their soap to be better, like shea butter and Kukui Nut oil.  They make a super creamy lather, smell terrific, and never dry out my skin.  I also think there's something to be said for supporting an American small business when I can.  

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap


@Nightowlz wrote:

@sktchy wrote:

I love hard-milled soaps - but $39 ... ugh - I buy mine at Home Goods and TJ Maxx.  My girlfriends are also soap nuts too - maybe I should get these as a 'treat'.  

 

Can anyone tell me what the 'difference' is with these soaps compared to what is sold in the stores ?  


 

They leave the glycerin in their goats milk soaps. They don't leave your skin dry. I love them. They are also huge 9 oz bars. They are triple milled. Buy some & enjoy.


I have to try them now - and I will 'share'.  I saw the 'Boys' in a article from Architectural Digest.  There where pictures of their farm house and how the brand was founded.  

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap


@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

@sktchy wrote:

I love hard-milled soaps - but $39 ... ugh - I buy mine at Home Goods and TJ Maxx.  My girlfriends are also soap nuts too - maybe I should get these as a 'treat'.  

 

Can anyone tell me what the 'difference' is with these soaps compared to what is sold in the stores ?  


@sktchy  I know it sounds expensive, but the bars are huge, triple milled, and last a long time.  I actually cut the bars in half to make them easier to handle.  In addition to the goat milk from their farm, I believe the other ingredients in their soap to be better, like shea butter and Kukui Nut oil.  They make a super creamy lather, smell terrific, and never dry out my skin.  I also think there's something to be said for supporting an American small business when I can.  


Is there a fragrance ?  Just wondering - the only soap I cannot handle is the African black soap.  

 

Now I am getting excited !!!

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap


@sktchy wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

@sktchy wrote:

I love hard-milled soaps - but $39 ... ugh - I buy mine at Home Goods and TJ Maxx.  My girlfriends are also soap nuts too - maybe I should get these as a 'treat'.  

 

Can anyone tell me what the 'difference' is with these soaps compared to what is sold in the stores ?  


@sktchy  I know it sounds expensive, but the bars are huge, triple milled, and last a long time.  I actually cut the bars in half to make them easier to handle.  In addition to the goat milk from their farm, I believe the other ingredients in their soap to be better, like shea butter and Kukui Nut oil.  They make a super creamy lather, smell terrific, and never dry out my skin.  I also think there's something to be said for supporting an American small business when I can.  


Is there a fragrance ?  Just wondering - the only soap I cannot handle is the African black soap.  

 

Now I am getting excited !!!


Yes, @sktchy  there are assorted fragrances and they all smell great.  You can check them out on the Beekman1802 website or Evine dot com  

I can't use African Black Soap either.  I tried it a couple of years or so ago, it dried me up something awful and made me itch like crazy.  Anyone in our house who tried it had the same reaction.  

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap

I was interested in the new three piece set plus the caddy but not for $7.00 in shipping. 

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap

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I love these soaps too. I bought them when they were a TS. I tried to buy another set the other day when the shipping was $3.49.

All of the scents were sold out. I then asked to be notified when more stock was available. Less than 24 hours later, all of the scents were back in stock with the higher $6.99 shipping. I found this strange. 

 

Update: I called Evine CS, they told me if I wanted to order the soaps, they would reduce my shipping to $3.49.  So I placed an order.

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap


@deeva wrote:

I love these soaps too. I bought them when they were a TS. I tried to buy another set the other day when the shipping was $3.49.

All of the scents were sold out. I then asked to be notified when more stock was available. Less than 24 hours later, all of the scents were back in stock with the higher $6.99 shipping. I found this strange. 

 

Update: I called Evine CS, they told me if I wanted to order the soaps, they would reduce my shipping to $3.49.  So I placed an order.


WOW, @deeva, that's great!  I wish I would have thought of that, but I didn't.  I know what you mean about the stock situation.  The night the BB's were there, everything sold out except the unscented.  Then, when I looked yesterday, everything was back but the unscented was sold out.  I had asked to be notified when the Heirlook Violet was back in stock.  Would you believe, I just got the email a little while ago?  

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap

Thanks for posting this, OP. It caught my eye -- nice for personal use and a couple for Christmas gift-giving. Even though I've never heard of this product, I went to the site and ordered a set of Vanilla and a set of Orange Honey. The charges were $39.26 for the first set plus $6.99 shippping, and for the second set $36.26 and free shipping. The reviews are excellent, so I'm excited to receive.

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap


@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

IS AVAILABLE as an option on the 4-bar set, on EVINE
309-915  

Holiday Price  $39.26
Shipping  $6.99
I just ordered mine!!! Not thrilled with the shipping, but I considered it a trade-off ~ getting it now rather than it being sold out on Thanksgiving.  
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Evine has free shipping with their credit card so I ordered a set. Can't wait to smell it.

 

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Re: Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet Bar Soap

My Beekman 1802 Heirloom Violet soap bars arrived today.  The wrapping is a little messy on some of them but the soap smells nice.