
Ulta Beauty
Ulta Beauty Reviews
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A credit card that I use all times.
Sometimes, staffing on light side and stock not avail.
I’ll still return!!
It’s an ok card. Can’t pay in person, so I deem as a pain in the butt and won’t use it much or at all. The place is too far for me to worry about
Free mailing. Discounts to be applied to purchased products. The pandemic has decreased my purchasing because I cannot try out product before buying. This is better for me of course to pay off and shop less and save more.
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How much are Ulta points worth?
Ulta points are worth 4.16 cents each, on average. For example, 10,000 Ulta points have a dollar value of roughly $416. As a result, Ulta points are more valuable than the average clothing store's rewards points, which are valued at 3.18 cents each.
The easiest way to calculate the value of a retailer's rewards points for any redemption method is to determine the dollar value of what you're redeeming for, minus any taxes and fees that you'll still have to pay, and then divide that amount by the number of points you're required to redeem. For your convenience, here's the formula for Ulta points:
Dollar Value of Redemption Item / Number of Ulta Points Needed = Ulta Point Value
How to Earn More Ulta Points
It's important to remember that while you can't change the redemption values of Ulta points, you can increase the rate at which you earn them. One of the best ways to increase the number of Ulta points that you earn is to apply for either the Ulta Mastercard or the Ulta Store Credit Card. That can also help you reach a higher status tier in the Ultamate Rewards program, further boosting your earning potential.
Ulta Points vs. The Competition
Rewards Program |
Average Point Value |
Value of 1,000 Points |
4.16 cents |
$41.6 |
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1 cent |
$10 |
|
1 cent |
$10 |
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1 cent |
$10 |
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1 cent |
$10 |
Sephora provides rewards in the form of cash back. To make comparison simpler for shoppers, we translated cash back rewards to points at a 1:1 ratio.