A WOMAN has shared that her latest hobby includes going through the trash to find valuable products for her and her kids.
Although some people would rather pay full price for the product before sticking their hand in a dumpster, she proved how rewarding it can be.
The dumpster diving mama, who goes by Tiffany She'ree on social media, showed off how she struck gold in her latest clip.
Opening a dirty Ulta bag, she revealed plenty of makeup finds covered in foundation that she had found in a dumpster a few blocks away from Ulta.
This is typically done by stores to throw off dumpster divers.
She explained: "Looks can be deceiving. I only pick up things that still have the lids on them. I don't take anything that's been open."
In order to crack into her finds, she cleaned them off with hot water and soap to break down the makeup.
Once everything was nice and clean, she classified her items and showed off some of the items she had collected.
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The first bottle seemed to be a Cover FX SPF booster, which normally goes for about $45.
She shared: "It's really hard to get foundation off these types of bottles. I don't know why."
Next, she picked up Cover FX glitter which retails for about $44 at Ulta Beauty.
Lastly, she displayed one of three full bottles of Nexxus purple conditioner which typically runs for $16 each.
She also had another bag full of more products, where she found a Laura Mercier flawless foundation, $49 value, and shared the condition she'd found them in.
"It was all in the original packaging. They just poured purple shampoo on it. They were literally brand new," she shared.
And while this frequent diver is all about collecting the high-priced makeup products, another diver is more interested in piling up on home furniture goods.
While typically using a trash picker to get ahold of her items from the dumpster, in one instance it was no good so she had to physically climb into the trash.
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