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Ulta Beauty stock’s post-earnings sell-off is a gift for long-term investors

by admin March 14, 2026
March 14, 2026

Ulta Beauty (NASDAQ: ULTA) is being punished this morning after the cosmetics retailer posted a profit miss and issued “conservative” guidance for the full year.

Investors bailed on ULTA also because its operating margin contracted by a significant 220 bps in the fourth quarter.

Still, there’s reason to believe that Ulta Beauty stock remains well-positioned for a much more dominant future – and this near-term noise is merely a buying opportunity for the long-term investors.

Ulta Beauty stock to benefit from a strong loyalty moat

While most retailers struggle to identify who’s actually walking through their doors, the Ulta Beauty Rewards program is nothing short of a data goldmine.

At the time of writing, the Nasdaq-listed firm has nearly 45 million active members, and over 95% of the company’s overall sales come from these loyal customers.

This allows Ulta Beauty to bypass expensive broad-market advertising and use AI to send hyper-personalized offers directly to known buyers.

In a world where customer acquisition costs (CAC) are soaring, Ulta’s ability to “own” its audience is a structural advantage that competitors (excluding perhaps Sephora) simply can’t match.

This makes ULTA stock a “raging buy” on the post-earnings sell-off.

ULTA shares are strongly positioned for economic cycles

Ulta Beauty is unique because it carries both prestige (Dior, MAC, Chanel) and mass (E.L.F, NYX, L’Oreal) brands.  

If the economy softens, shoppers don’t stop buying makeup; instead, they trade down from luxury to premium-mass.

Because ULTA carries both, it captures the customers on the way up and on the way down.

In 2025, Ulta Beauty acquired Space NK, reinforcing that they are now successfully exporting this high-low model internationally.

Meanwhile, the company has about $1.8 billion remaining in its share repurchase authorization for 2026, which makes Ulta Beauty shares even more attractive as a long-term holding.

In fact, the post-earnings pullback may be a gift for management to retire more shares at a discount, which boosts EPS for those in it for the long haul.

How to play Ulta Beauty after Q4 earnings

Investors should also note that the operating margin squeeze in Q4 was driven primarily by a 23% spike in SG&A expenses.

It wasn’t wasted money, but the cost of supply chain modernization; Ulta Beauty is moving toward highly automated market fulfillment centers.

Plus, the management is investing heavily in its Ulta Beauty Unleashed strategy, including TikTok Shop integrations and virtual try-on tech.

For long-term investors, this is front-loading costs. Once these systems are fully online, the efficiency gains should lead to significant margin expansion in 2027 and beyond.

In short, the market is currently punishing ULTA shares for being honest about a volatile macro-economic environment and spending to stay ahead of Amazon and Sephora – and that presents a prime long-term entry point.

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