Collection: All Products Under Rs.499

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The under-Rs-500 face wash category in Pakistan is more solid than people give it credit for. POND's Bright Beauty at Rs. 255, Rivaj's 100ml whitening wash at Rs. 400, Posch's charcoal scrub at Rs. 472 — these aren't corner-store substitutes, they're repeat purchases for a reason. All authenticated on Highfy.pk. HIYOU at checkout gets your first delivery free.

Face Wash Under Rs. 500 Pakistan — Price Comparison

Product Size Price
Rivaj Single Eyebrow Pencil Black PC Rs. 110
Sadoer 24k Gold Ampoule Facial Mask 25g Rs. 149
Glow & Handsome Men Cream 25g Rs. 199
POND's Bright Beauty Facewash 50g Rs. 255
POND's Pure Detox Facewash 50g Rs. 300
Rivaj Whitening Face Wash Lemon Extract 100ml Rs. 400
Posch Energizing Scrub Face Wash Charcoal 100ml Rs. 472
Bioaqua Salicylic Acid Acne Removal Cream 20g Rs. 499

The range here runs Rs. 110 (Rivaj eyebrow pencil) up to Rs. 499 (Bioaqua salicylic cream). Face washes cluster between Rs. 255 and Rs. 472. You're getting full-sized 100ml bottles from Rivaj and Posch at the higher end — both reasonable for the price. POND's 50g sachets suit travel or trying a formula before committing.

What's Worth Buying Under Rs. 500

POND's Face Washes — The Safe Bet

POND's Bright Beauty Facewash at Rs. 255 for 50g is the more forgiving of the two. Vitamin B3 and glycerine formula — won't strip the skin barrier, which matters if you're double cleansing or using actives. Goes by the ingredient list, it's one of the better-formulated options in this price range in Pakistan. The Pure Detox version at Rs. 300 adds kaolin and charcoal for oil control — better for Karachi's combination-skin climate than for dry northern winters. Both are consistent repeat buys at Naheed and Imtiaz. But honestly, the Bright Beauty is the stronger daily formula — Pure Detox is situational.

Rivaj — Local Brand, Decent Performance

Rivaj Whitening Face Wash with Lemon Extract at Rs. 400 for 100ml is one of the more value-dense options in the collection. 100ml at Rs. 400 gives you 2–3 months of daily use, which works out to roughly Rs. 6 per wash — hard to beat locally. The lemon extract is more of a brightening marketing claim than an active-level ingredient at this concentration, but it doesn't strip or irritate. Not a replacement for a proper exfoliating acid routine, but for daily maintenance, does the job properly. And at Rs. 400 vs. Rs. 1,200+ for imported brightening washes, the comparison isn't that hard.

Rivaj Single Eyebrow Pencil in Black at Rs. 110 is the outlier in the face care collection — an eyebrow pencil, not a cleanser. Worth mentioning because it's one of the cheapest brow pencils available locally. Fine for a basic fill, two to three months of daily use before it runs out. Pencil tip isn't ultra-fine, so it won't replicate hair-stroke results, but for filled brows it's not bad at all for Rs. 110.

Posch — The Charcoal Scrub Pick

Posch Energizing Scrub Face Wash with Activated Charcoal at Rs. 472 for 100ml is the most exfoliating option in this price range. Charcoal plus physical scrub particles — use 2–3 times per week, not daily. Daily use will break down the skin barrier faster than Pakistan's pollution already does. The Tea Tree and Neem variant at the same Rs. 472 is milder and more suitable for acne-prone skin — I'd go with that one if you're managing active breakouts. Both are more than decent for the price, just don't confuse them.

Bioaqua, Glow & Handsome, Sadoer

Bioaqua Salicylic Acid Acne Removal Cream at Rs. 499 for 20g is the smallest-pack item at the highest unit price per gram. Salicylic acid is a legitimate BHA for acne — exfoliates inside pores, breaks up blackheads. But 20g won't last more than 3–4 weeks with consistent use, so factor that into the repeat cost. From what the ingredient label suggests, the concentration is probably 0.5–1%, which is mild — won't replicate CeraVe or Paula's Choice percentages, but a reasonable starting point if you're new to the ingredient.

Glow & Handsome Men Cream at Rs. 199 for 25g is a men's moisturiser-lightening cream — familiar HUL formula, been in Pakistani market for years. Works as a basic moisturiser with some brightening effect over consistent use of 6–8 weeks. The Sadoer 24k Gold Ampoule Facial Mask at Rs. 149 for 25g is a sheet mask — single use, immediate radiance, nothing structural. Worth picking up as an occasional boost, not a skincare routine staple.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which face wash under Rs. 500 is best for oily skin in Pakistan?

A: POND's Pure Detox Facewash at Rs. 300 (kaolin, charcoal formula) or Posch's Activated Charcoal Scrub at Rs. 472 (100ml) both target oil control. For daily use, POND's is gentler — won't over-strip. Posch is better as a 2–3 times weekly deep clean. Both available on Highfy.pk with authentication.

Q: Is Rivaj face wash authentic on Highfy.pk?

A: Yes — Highfy.pk stocks authenticated Rivaj products. Rivaj is a Pakistani brand, locally manufactured, so authenticity risk is lower than imported products. The Whitening Face Wash Lemon Extract 100ml at Rs. 400 is a genuine product, not a grey import. You'll find it at Imtiaz and Chase Up at similar pricing.

Q: What is the cheapest face wash worth buying in Pakistan?

A: POND's Bright Beauty Facewash at Rs. 255 for 50g is probably the lowest-price face wash in this collection that's actually a solid daily cleanser. Below that, the Rivaj eyebrow pencil (Rs. 110) and Sadoer mask (Rs. 149) are different categories — not face washes. For face washing specifically, Rs. 255 gets you a name brand with a reasonable formula for Pakistani skin types.