A REGULAR dumpster diver capitalized on the mass amount of thrown-out products at her local Ulta for beauty on a budget.
She may have gotten a little dirty when she scored so many popular skincare products, but she didn't even spend a dime.
Ella hit t an insane jackpot dumpster-diving at UltaCredit: Instagram/ glamourddiveShe scored so much in a hugely popular skincare brand for freeCredit: TikTok/ glamourddiveElla. also known as GlamourDDive, (@glamourddive) takes viewers around Texas as she rummages through dumpsters for fun finds.
The 21-year-old showcased her latest "insane jackpot" haul from an Ulta trash bin in a TikTok video filled with high-end products.
She filmed inside and showed many of the clear bags filled with beauty buys both in and not in their respective packaging.
How to de-clutter if you have a beauty stash to last you a lifetimeTo be clean and safe, she wore pink rubber gloves as she picked up several bags, including a "mystery/soup bag" full of destroyed makeup and products.
There were a few broken jars of Chanel perfume with some of the liquid still inside that were covered in a brown goop that resembled poop.
Next, she laid out the contents of a clean clear bag full of Drunk Elephant products in their original packaging.
They included the C-Firma Fresh Day Serum, $78, B-Goldi Bright Drops, $38, Ceramighty AF Eye Balm, $60, A-Shaba Complex Eye Serum, $64, and C-Tango Multivitamin Eye Cream, $64.
Ella dumped out a good portion of a few of the Drunk Elephant products to show how much was inside.
She also accrued a fresh box of Dr. Dennis Gross Daily Peel Pads, Cerave cleansers, and two Chanel perfumes which retail for over $100.
In the end, she probably picked up over $1,000 in products total and over $600 in Drunk Elephant.
Viewers were shocked by how much stocked up on for free while at the beauty store.
"LIKE WHATTT. I LOVE DRUNK ELEPHANT SKIN CARE," one commented.
One bottle of the Chanel perfume cost over $100Credit: TikTok/ glamourddive"BRO LUCKY," another wrote.
We've put shampoos and conditioners to the test to help your hair glimmerEven though she amassed so many beauty products, many people online said she used up too much.
"Is no one talking about how much goldie drops were wasted?" a TikTok user asked.
"Don’t waste it!!!!!" a woman said.
She scored over $1K in productsCredit: TikTok/ glamourddive