I went dumpster diving outside Ulta — ‘huge jackpot’ left me stunned

It was the Ulta-mate score.

A TikToker recorded herself dumpster diving outside an unidentified Ulta Beauty store last week — she claims to have snagged many Stila brand eye pencils, a full Coach perfume bottle, slightly used Chanel perfume testers, various shades of Mac foundation, and several Redken hair products, among other items as part of a “huge jackpot.”

“This box, they did not really destroy or soup anything,” the Texas-based content creator known as GlamourDDive said in her minute-long clip, which has gained 2.7 million views in just four days.

She wore a blue glove as she rifled through the boxes — some of the contents had been “souped,” which means smashed or wrecked.

She laid out her finds for her 1.6 million TikTok followers to admire.

A TikToker recorded herself dumpster diving outside an unidentified Ulta Beauty store last week — she claimed to have snagged eye pencils, perfume bottles, foundation, and hair products. tiktok.com/@glamourddive

“All of these cans are full and they still work,” she said as she sprayed a large bottle of Plump for Joy volumizing hairspray, which retails for $9.99 online.

“And there’s also the Morphe setting spray,” she continued of the continuous setting mist, which sells for $17 for a 2.8-ounce can.

“And then I think this one as well,” she added, showing off a bottle of Drybar’s Southern Belle volume-boosting root lifter ($29).

The Post reached out to the TikToker and Ulta for comment.

“This box, they did not really destroy or soup anything,” the Texas-based content creator known as GlamourDDive said in her minute-long clip. tiktok.com/@glamourddive

GlamourDDive posts her various dumpster-diving adventures to her TikTok, Instagram and YouTube pages — she boasted a similar Ulta haul last year.

Her latest Ulta clip left commenters amazed and confused.

“WTH I just paid full price for that Morphe setting spray,” one TikToker wrote.

“I would be scared to get arrested,” another noted.

She laid out her finds for her 1.6 million TikTok followers to admire. tiktok.com/@glamourddive

“What do you do with this stuff?” wondered a third.

“I think she has an online shop where she sells her finds,” replied someone else.

“That seems unhygienic and gross,” declared another person.

“I used to work at Ulta and this is crazy to [me] bc my bosses did everything to destroy all of it,” someone shared.

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