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Under Rs. 1,000 you can build a basic but functional skincare and grooming routine in Pakistan. Vince sunblock at Rs. 840, Dr. Rashel face wash at Rs. 849, Disaar SPF 90+ at Rs. 674 — the price tier is actually more useful than people give it credit for. You're not getting luxury imports, but you're getting full-sized products from brands that have genuine Pakistan retail presence. All authenticated on Highfy.pk. Use HIYOU at checkout for free first-order delivery.

Beauty Products Under Rs. 1000 Pakistan — Price Comparison

Product Size Price
Disaar Sunscreen SPF 90+ Moisturizing 50g Rs. 674
Dove Baby Wipes Rich Moisture 50S Rs. 690
Dr Rashel Roll-On Deodorant Uplifting Fresh 50ml Rs. 799
Estelin Peach Anti-Wrinkle Hand Cream 100g Rs. 799
Vince Activated Charcoal Scrub Face Wash (Men) 120ml Rs. 820
Vince Sun Block SPF 40 75ml Rs. 840
Dr Rashel Vitamin C Brightening Face Wash 100g Rs. 849
Vince Men Hair Color Medium Brown HC-04 PC Rs. 995

The range runs Rs. 674 (Disaar sunscreen) to Rs. 995 (Vince men's hair colour). SPF products from Vince and Disaar cluster in the Rs. 674–840 zone. Dr. Rashel face washes sit at Rs. 849. Vince is a Pakistani brand — its sunblock and charcoal face wash are repeat buys for a reason locally. Disaar is Chinese but has built real traction in Pakistan's SPF-starved market.

Which Products Are Worth Buying Under Rs. 1,000

Vince Sunblock SPF 40 — The Pakistani Brand Pick

Vince Sun Block SPF 40 in 75ml at Rs. 840 is one of the more consistent local sunscreens available. Vince is a Pakistani brand, manufactured and QC'd locally — which means fewer grey import concerns and reasonably consistent batch quality. SPF 40 is adequate for daily non-beach use: Lahore mornings, Karachi commutes, Islamabad office days. Won't cut it if you're spending multiple hours in direct sun, where SPF 50 PA+++ is the floor. But for an everyday SPF product under Rs. 1,000, it's a solid option. The formula sits light enough for combination skin — doesn't leave the thick white cast that some local sunscreens do.

Disaar SPF 90+ — The High-Factor Alternative

Disaar Sunscreen SPF 90+ Moisturizing at Rs. 674 for 50g is marketed as SPF 90+ which deserves a bit of scepticism. SPF values above 50 aren't independently standardised in most markets, and Chinese SPF claims don't follow the same third-party testing protocols as European or Japanese brands. By all accounts the actual protection is likely in the SPF 40–60 range — which is still decent. The price is Rs. 674 versus Rs. 840 for Vince at SPF 40, so it's not obviously better value unless you trust the SPF claim. Going by the ingredient list, it uses a physical/chemical hybrid formula — fine for everyday use, might leave slight cast on darker skin tones.

Dr. Rashel — Vitamin C Face Wash and Deodorant

Dr. Rashel Vitamin C Brightening Face Wash at Rs. 849 for 100g is the brand's most consistent seller at Imtiaz and Naheed. Vitamin C in a face wash is mostly a marketing angle at this formula concentration — the contact time on skin is too short for meaningful photoprotection or brightening via ascorbic acid. But it's a decent cleanser: lathers well, doesn't strip, works for normal-to-oily Pakistani skin. Don't expect the Rs. 849 to buy you the same vitamin C result as a serum. It won't. But as a daily face wash, it does the job properly.

Dr. Rashel Uplifting Fresh Roll-On Deodorant at Rs. 799 for 50ml is the brand's deodorant entry — roll-on format, stays effective 6–8 hours on average without heavy activity. Won't hold through a full Lahore August heat wave, but for office and standard daily use, not bad at all. The roll-on ball sometimes skips on the first application if stored upright — just turn it briefly before use.

Vince Men's Charcoal Face Wash and Hair Colour

Vince Activated Charcoal Scrub Face Wash for men at Rs. 820 for 120ml gives you about 3–4 months of daily use, which makes the per-use cost quite reasonable. Charcoal scrub means it's a physical exfoliator — don't use it daily. Two to three times a week is enough; daily use strips the moisture barrier faster than Karachi's humidity can compensate. Good for men managing oily skin and clogged pores, less suited for dry or sensitive skin types.

Vince Men Hair Colour in Medium Brown at Rs. 995 is at the top of this price range. Standard ammonia-based dye — covers greys in 20–30 minutes, lasts 4–5 weeks before noticeable fade. The Medium Brown HC-04 shade is a cool-to-neutral brown, not warm, so it might read slightly ashy on warmer skin undertones. Patch test is recommended 48 hours before use — ammonia dyes carry sensitisation risk, especially on scalp-sensitive types.

Wipes and Hand Cream

Dove Baby Wipes Rich Moisture at Rs. 690 for 50 sheets — these are baby wipes, which makes them mild enough for adults with sensitive skin to use as a makeup remover or face wipe. Fragrance-free, aloe and vitamin E formula. The 50-sheet count at Rs. 690 works out to Rs. 13.8 per wipe, which is a bit steep for daily makeup removal — the Swiss Miss tea tree wipes in the under-500 range are Rs. 5 per wipe and more targeted for acne-prone skin. Dove's are better suited for travel, post-gym, or baby use. Estelin Peach Anti-Wrinkle Hand Cream at Rs. 799 for 100g is a fairly rich hand cream — peach extract plus some peptide claims. Results depend on your baseline; you'd need 4–6 weeks of consistent use before judging any wrinkle improvement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best sunscreen under Rs. 1000 in Pakistan?

A: Vince Sun Block SPF 40 at Rs. 840 for 75ml is a reliable local option — Pakistani brand, consistent quality, light enough for daily use. Disaar SPF 90+ at Rs. 674 is cheaper and marketed with a higher SPF, but the SPF claim isn't independently verified for Chinese brands. For everyday use in Lahore or Karachi, either works. For extended outdoor exposure, neither replaces a SPF 50 PA++++ product.

Q: Is Vince a good brand in Pakistan?

A: Vince is a mid-range Pakistani brand with genuine local manufacturing and retail presence — you'll find it at Naheed, Imtiaz, and Chase Up. The sunblock and face washes are repeat buys for a reason. Quality is consistent within their category. Not a premium import, but a reliable local brand. The men's hair colour is also a solid category for them — the HC-04 shade is a common choice.

Q: Is Dr. Rashel authentic on Highfy.pk?

A: Dr. Rashel is a brand that's widely imported in Pakistan, and authentication matters — the counterfeit risk on popular brands like this is real. Highfy.pk stocks authenticated Dr. Rashel products. The Vitamin C Face Wash and roll-on deodorant are genuine products, not grey imports. If you've had inconsistent quality on Daraz, that's often a seller issue rather than a brand issue.