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Want to try Goats soap but am confused as what to look for.  Anyone have experience  and can suggest a good brand?  TIA

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@jackson 1  You can always the soap by the Beekman Boys in evine.com, or buy it directly from their website.  Don't know if you have any shops near you that sell goat soap.

 

Let me say though, that I've tried the Beekman Boys bar soap, lathers great but it was very drying to me on my skin.  I sure don't need that.  I returned what I bought from evine.

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I have tried many goat milk soaps including Bekman and was not impressed with any of them.  Like @PINKdogWOOD stated they did lather great but offered no real moisturizing.  

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I recommend the Beekman Boys products.  I find them to be very gentle and non-irritating.  I use the bar soap every time I shower and I have the liquid soap at sinks throughout my home.  The products are very nice and the scents are pleasant without being overpowering.  I would advise you to steer clear of ordering directly from their website though.  Yes, there's a larger variety of product offerings there but the shipping is horrendous.  If you're eager to just dip your toe in, maybe find one bar of soap on eBay and see what you think.  If you like it, watch for the next time the boys are visiting Evine and you can purchase a set of 4 bars for less money than what's currently listed.  You can find other goats milk soap in the grocery or big box stores, but keep in mind that a bar of Beekman Boys soap is almost double the size/weight of a standard bar.  Due to the fact that it's triple milled, it lasts a very long time.

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Beekman is the BEST!  You seriously don't need to moisturize after.  I love the Honey Orange Blossom - very mild scent but beautiful!  It is so worth the price.  I cut a bar in half and it lasts a long time.  I will never use liquid bath soap again. 

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I tried Beekman for the first time and I really like it.   I won't , however, purchase anymore of their soap until they start making smaller size bars.  it's too dangerous and difficult to cut in half. 

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I also love Beekman's bar soap!  I have psoriasis and I was always looking for a better bar soap. I have tried many soaps and this is the only one that I have found that is long lasting, moisturizing, and smells delicious.  I love the big bar size as it feels very substantial in my hand.  Evine has the best prices when they are offering a Beekman's TS.  

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Hi Mallygal.  I haven't tried goat soap yet, but plan to.  So, I don't have specific advice, but in addition to Beekman, I'll be looking on Etsy.  The sellers there are usually very nice, and helpful in answering questions.  You might want to check them out.

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OT but @JeanLouiseFinch could you please verify that the package did arrive yesterday? An alert I got said it was delivered and I always like to verify. Thanks.

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@BlingQueen022 wrote:

I tried Beekman for the first time and I really like it.   I won't , however, purchase anymore of their soap until they start making smaller size bars.  it's too dangerous and difficult to cut in half. 


@BlingQueen022 We don't cut ours in half- hubby likes the big manly bars, lol. But I did want to say that they are suppose to be coming out with smaller sized bars closer to the holidays I think they said. Just and fyi!