THRIFTY beauty lovers have discovered a simple way to double their Boots points in practically no time thanks to a trick.
This is because the popular will pay you to throw away rubbish.



The health and runs a little-known scheme where customers can return empties and even packets in exchange for cash to spend in store.
Every five items you return will earn you the equivalent of a whopping £5 you can then save up for a little treat in the future – perhaps, even your favourite .
The only catch is you have to be an member to benefit from the scheme.
In return, and after a £10 shop and recycling a minimum of five products, customers will receive £5 worth of Advantage Card points for free.
Although it might not seem like a lot at first, one thrifty beauty buff, Jade Wan, recently revealed she was able to double her points thanks to the scheme.
Raving about the epic , Jade took to to thank the who had first introduced her to the point-growing scheme.
In the short video, Jade revealed that simply by taking her empties to the store her points went from a little over 5,100 to an astronomical 100,059.
In terms of cash that she was able to use, this translated into £51.80 to an eye-watering £100.59.
Informing fellow money-smart , Jade added that she was looking to snap up a with the extra points sitting in her balance.
‘'I’m thinking maybe a , I don’t know, I’ve never smelt them though, but I’ve always wanted one.’’
‘’Forever thanking the TikTok girlies that put me on the Boots Recycling Scheme.’’
Jade’s video has clearly left many impressed, as it’s racked up close to a staggering 215k views and almost 9,000 likes.
Over 70 people flooded to comments to share their thoughts – and what they will be saving their points for.
’’I’m at £300 and I’m saving for a ,’’ said one money-smart beauty buff.
‘’Gathered a lot of points with this because I was gonna spend the £10 on an item anyways,’’ someone else chimed in.
‘’it’s honestly a game changer,’’ a third praised the giant.
However, not everyone was impressed with the scheme, as one viewer commented: ‘’It’s a shame you have to spend £10 to get the points.
‘’I don’t shop in boots because it’s too expensive compared to alternatives like supermarkets/.’’