How I Spent $100 at Beekman 1802’s Annual Warehouse Sale

$100 is not a lot of money when it comes to beauty shopping, especially when you step out of the drugstore aisle. So, it’s unlikely you’ll believe me when I tell you that I just ordered 12 items for $98 (plus tax) from my favorite sensitive skin-friendly brand, Beekman 1802.

The brand was founded on neighborly support and kindness, so it makes sense that the sale would be so kind to my bank account and make me feel like I’m one of the Beekman boys’ neighbors. There were a few hundred items on sale, including some new releases, so it took me a while to build my cart. Nothing could beat the smile on my face when I opened up my box a few days later. 

Kind on Skin Cleansers, Bar Soaps & Moisturizers

I originally went to place an order when I found out my night moisturizer was on sale for $8 (I use a tinted sunscreen moisturizer during the day). One tube of the vegan goat milk gel cream usually lasts me over a month, so I added four to my cart. They’re usually $28 each, so girl math says the rest of my order was free and I still got a discount.

I was in the mood to stock up, so I also got a refill for two of my not-quite-empty cleansers. I use the newly released Milk Froth micellar cleanser as a makeup remover and was shocked to find it on sale for $18.85 (usually $29). I also grabbed another Milk Wash Exfoliating Jelly Cleanser for $22.80 (usually $38), which I use every few nights, usually when my pores feel clogged. While my unscented goat milk facial soap bar is still my regular go-to, both of these purpose-specific alternates give a deeper cleanse without aggravating or drying out my skin. 

I love the Beekman 1802 bar soaps. They’re sustainable, are available in so many scents, and they don’t dry skin out! There’s only one con: the bars themselves are uncomfortably large. I end up having to cut them in half to fit in my soap holder, and they last so long that it’s unsurprising for me to still be using a holiday scent in the spring. As much as I love the scent of holiday cookies, I also love a little seasonal aromatherapy in my self-care. At only $4.20 each, I decided to try the palm-sized goat milk bar soaps. Not only are they a more practical size to use and store, but they also give me the chance to try three new scents! I picked coconut cream, honey & orange blossom, and nectarine hibiscus this round. Spoiler alert: they smell amazing. 

A Moment for the Goat Merch

Beekman 1802’s great brand is represented by a great mascot – Goatie! I’ve been dying for Goatie merch since I first got hooked on the brand, but since I usually buy from Ulta or Buc-ee’s, I haven’t had the chance to order anything.

Lucky for me, some kindness merch was included in the sale! My family has collected enamel pins longer than I’ve been alive, mostly Disney and Hard Rock. A happy Goatie in a rainbow flower wreath is the newest addition to my personal pin wall ($4). I carry a canvas tote to work almost every day and like to have a little versatility in my designs. The yellow bag features Goatie with two hearts and is way bigger than I expected, but will be perfect when I have extra to carry. And for just $17.50, I’m thrilled to have a new little bit of sunshine in my closet.

 

The Beekman warehouse sale happens just once a year, but it’s a perfect opportunity to stock up on your favorites or try some of your wish list items. If you shopped the sale, I’d love to know what you got. Let me know in the comments below! 

If you missed the sale, don’t fret. Most of Beekman 1802’s products are available at Ulta and are eligible for select sales and coupons. 

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