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Get 10% off your Ulta haul when you shop online and pickup in-store or curbside

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SAVE 10%: As of Jan. 27, you can get 10% off your Ulta haul when you buy online and pick it up in-store or at the curbside. Use the code WINTER10.


If you’re planning on going to Ulta this week, you might want to do your shopping online and take advantage of the retailer's curbside or in-store pickup options to save some money.

Now through Feb. 1, Ulta Beauty is offering anyone who shops online and chooses to pick up their order in-store or curbside a 10% discount on their entire purchase. All you have to do is use the code WINTER10.

Unfortunately, this promo code isn’t valid on Chanel or Dyson products, and you can’t use it on clearance or any of Ulta’s special sale items (e.g., 5 for $5, 5 for $10, Beauty Steals). But think of it this way: By shopping online and picking up in-store, you're less likely to get distracted by all the shiny things and overspend. That 10% off is basically your reward for sticking to your budget.

If you’d rather not pick up your order in person, Ulta also offers 10% off to new text alert members. Just text ULTA to 95637 and get your discount code delivered straight to your phone. You'll also get alerts on special promotions, store events, and new product launches.

Sure, 10% might not seem like a lot, but trust us, those savings add up — especially when you're stocking up on all your faves.



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