SHOPPERS are rushing to Dollar Tree to grab the $1.25 beauty item that TikTok is raving about.
Fans are calling it a ‘great find’ because it’s the same as one sold at Ulta—but costs a fraction of the price.
TikTok user @Dianeandstuff couldn’t wait to share her bargain discovery.
She shared her Dollar Tree haircare find saying :You guys this is such a good find.”
She went on to share what an amazing bargain it is, comparing the price to the likes of discount stores Walmart and Target.
She said: “Even at Target or Walmart, these are over $2.”
The comments section lit up with excitement.
One user shared: “I love these—MONDAY products are so cute!”
Whilst another commented: “I hope they come my way, what a great find.”
Others were delighted by the mini size, with one fan commenting: “The travel size is just perfect, so cute.”
MONDAY Haircare’s award-winning shampoo contains ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid and Shea Butter.
These are great for boosting hydration for dry and dull hair.
Shea butter is also a proven moisterizer, keeping your hair well nourished.
Dollar Tree’s online store doesn’t carry this item, so you’ll need to head in-store to find it.
Check your nearest Dollar Tree with the store locator tool.
Buy it now
The product is only available for purchase in-store at the Dollar Tree.
However you can purchase the shampoo and conditioner online at Ulta.
Ulta
PRICE COMPARE
Ulta’s travel-size MONDAY hair care conditioner is priced at $3.49.
Pick up the matching shampoo, and you’re looking at a $6.99 total.
Meanwhile, Dollar Tree shoppers can get both for just $2.50, saving around 65%.
For comparison, Walmart lists the mini shampoo and conditioner for $3.12 each, this would total the set at $6.24.
Target sells them for $2.54 each, totalling at $5.08, which is cheaper than both Walmart and Ulta but still doesn’t beat Dollar Tree.
These reflect the prices listed as of October 31.
Price comparison is key for scoring the best deal, but keep in mind prices are always changing.
Dollar Tree’s top beauty dupes
Here’s are Tiktok’s Victoria Sophia’s viral Dollar Tree beauty finds:
B-Pure Revitalizing Moisturizer
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Olay Regenerist Moisturizer ($27.40 at Target)
- Savings: $26.15
Mini Lip Oils
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Tinted Lip Oil ($20 at Sephora)
- Savings: $18.75
Shea Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner
- Price: $1.25 each
- Dupe of: Shea Moisture products ($11–$12 at Target/Walmart)
- Savings: Around $10 each
Microfiber Towel Scrunchies
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Kitsch Microfiber Quick-Dry Towel Scrunchies ($18 at Ulta)
- Savings: $16.75
OGX-Style Shampoo and Conditioner
- Price: $1.25 each
- Dupe of: OGX Shampoo and Conditioner ($7+ each at Target)
- Savings: $5.75 each
Detangle Spray
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Johnson’s No More Tangles Spray
- Savings: Varies
Persistent Body Acne Wash
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Neutrogena Stubborn Body Acne Wash
Feminine Deodorant Spray
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: The Honey Pot Feminine Spray
Under-Eye Masks
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Topicals Under-Eye Masks, similar ingredients to Pixi’s
Vitamin C Lotion
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Olay Vitamin C Body Lotion ($10 at Walmart)
- Savings: $8.75
Moisturizing Lotions
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Cetaphil Lotion
Lavender Pillow Spray with Melatonin
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Dr. Teal’s Lavender Pillow Spray
Blush
- Price: $1.25
- Dupe of: Tower 28 Blush
Find out more on what she had to say about them here.
SQUEAKY-CLEAN SAVINGS
Shoppers aren’t just going to Dollar Tree for beauty dupes – they’re also going to the discount retailer for everyday essentials, too.
Drivers are raving about Dollar Tree’s 10-ounce cans of ArmorAll All Purpose Car Wash Shampoo, claiming the $1.25 option gives their vehicles a spotless shine.
The car cleaner has a five-star rating according to several reviews, with buyers claiming it works just as well as its pricier counterparts.
Some shoppers reported paying up to $8.99 for their regular car exterior shampoo.
DECOR DUPES
Dollar Tree is also becoming a one-stop shop for shoppers looking to get ahead of their Halloween shopping.
The retailer has dozens of spooky decor items, with most items priced at $1.25.
Target is selling a set of three yellow Northlight Antiqued Crackle Finish Harvest Pumpkins for $18.99.
Dollar Tree, meanwhile, is selling Assorted Foam Crackle Decorative Pumpkins for just $1.25 each.