Collection: Buy Aq Cosmetics In Pakistan

12 products

AQ Cosmetics Price in Pakistan

Mascara (Extenshes) at Rs. 1,699. Cocoa Rizz Crème Bronzer at Rs. 1,850. Browlin Brow Gel at Rs. 1,999. Five crème blushes — Sweet Peach, Blush Him, Rose, Sunset Rose, Candy Rush — all at Rs. 2,100. Lavender Haze at Rs. 2,399. Caffienated Crème Contour at Rs. 2,200. Dried Rose at Rs. 2,599. And BurnBaby Intense Plump Gloss at Rs. 4,000. All on Highfy.pk with delivery across Pakistan.

Product Size Price
AQ Cosmetics Extenshes Water Repellent Mascara PC Rs. 1,699
AQ Cosmetics Cocoa Rizz Crème Bronzer PC Rs. 1,850
AQ Cosmetics Browlin Hold Artist Brow Gel PC Rs. 1,999
AQ Cosmetics Sweet Peach Crème Blush PC Rs. 2,100
AQ Cosmetics Rose Crème Blush PC Rs. 2,100
AQ Cosmetics Lavender Haze Purple Blush PC Rs. 2,399
AQ Cosmetics Dried Rose Crème Blush PC Rs. 2,599
AQ Cosmetics BurnBaby Intense Plump Gloss PC Rs. 4,000

The Crème Blush Range

Wearable Everyday Shades (Rs. 2,100)

Five blushes at Rs. 2,100 — Sweet Peach, Blush Him, Rose, Sunset Rose, Candy Rush. They aren't interchangeable; the shades span from warm coral-peach to bright pink. Sweet Peach is the most wearable for daily use on light-to-medium Pakistani skin in Lahore — a soft peach that reads natural under office lighting and doesn't demand attention. Rose is the neutral fallback: a mid-toned rosy pink that works across most skin tones without pulling warm or cool. Blush Him is the most interesting name — a gender-neutral dusty mauve-rose that actually suits deeper Pakistani skin tones better than the lighter peachy shades do. And Candy Rush is bright pink: great for weddings or Karachi evening events, not great for a 9am Zoom call.

Results vary significantly by how much product you apply. Crème blushes at this concentration go from natural to overdone in two extra swipes, so start with less than you think you need. In my experience with crème formulas, using fingers gives more control than a brush on first application — you can feel the warmth of your skin blending it, which a brush can't tell you.

Statement Shades — Lavender Haze and Dried Rose

Lavender Haze at Rs. 2,399 is the editorial pick in the AQ range — a purple-toned blush that's not trying to be subtle. Going by the pigmentation typical in crème blushes at this price tier, the purple reads as a cool-toned flush on medium-deep Pakistani skin rather than a literal purple face; lighter skin tones will see the hue more directly. Dried Rose at Rs. 2,599 is the most sophisticated shade: a deeper, dusty pink that photographs beautifully and works through a long evening in Karachi without requiring touch-ups. It's the one I'd choose first from the range, honestly — not the most exciting name, but the most wearable premium shade.

Face: Bronzer and Contour

Cocoa Rizz Crème Bronzer (Rs. 1,850)

Warm chocolate, not orange. For Pakistani women in the medium-to-deep range who've tried international drugstore bronzers and found them reading orange on their skin tone — which is a legitimate problem with products formulated for fair European skin — this is worth prioritising. Crème bronzers blend more evenly than pressed powders on dry or normal skin. The caveat: on oily skin in Islamabad summers, crème products migrate without a setting powder on top. Apply bronzer first, set with a light translucent powder, and you're fine.

Caffienated Crème Contour (Rs. 2,200)

A cooler grey-brown, designed to sculpt without warming the face. I couldn't confirm the exact pigment ratio from the Highfy listing, but by all accounts the brand's crème-specialist positioning means it applies cleanly without streaking. Pairs logically with Cocoa Rizz: warm bronzer on temples and across the cheekbones, cool contour in the hollows and along the jaw. Both products at Rs. 4,050 total is the kind of face sculpting kit that'd cost Rs. 6,000–8,000 in imported crème equivalents from Charlotte Tilbury or Danessa Myricks.

Eyes and Lips

Extenshes Mascara and Browlin Brow Gel

Extenshes Water Repellent Mascara at Rs. 1,699 is genuinely useful in Pakistan's climate — a mascara that won't smudge through Karachi's August humidity is harder to find than the product label count suggests. Won't budge in rain or sweat, but won't come off easily either; you'll need an oil-based eye makeup remover, not just micellar water. The Browlin Hold Artist Brow Gel at Rs. 1,999 is the laminated-brow product — holds arch shape through a full workday without flaking, probably using a film-forming polymer similar to what Benefit and Boy Brow use. It's quite decent for a local brand's first brow product.

BurnBaby Intense Plump Gloss (Rs. 4,000)

The most expensive product and the most polarising. Rs. 4,000 for a lip gloss from a Pakistani brand is a bold call. The plumping effect — most likely capsicum or ginger extract creating temporary vasodilation at the lip surface — lasts 1–3 hours per application. Won't replace filler; that's not how topical plumping works. But if you're already spending Rs. 3,500–4,500 on imported Charlotte Tilbury or NARS plumping glosses at import prices, AQ Cosmetics is priced to compete with those. If you're not a plumping-gloss buyer already, it's an expensive entry point to the category.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is AQ Cosmetics a Pakistani brand?

A: Yes. AQ Cosmetics is a Pakistani indie makeup brand specialising in crème-format products. All 12 products — crème blushes in 7 shades, bronzer, contour, mascara, brow gel, and plump gloss — are available on Highfy.pk, priced Rs. 1,699 to Rs. 4,000. It's positioned above local mass-market brands and targets the premium Pakistani makeup segment.

Q: Which AQ Cosmetics blush is best for Pakistani skin tones?

A: Sweet Peach (Rs. 2,100) for light-to-medium Pakistani skin tones wanting a natural everyday flush. Blush Him (Rs. 2,100) reads more natural on deeper skin — the dusty mauve-rose doesn't look ashy. Dried Rose (Rs. 2,599) is the most universally flattering shade in the range. Lavender Haze (Rs. 2,399) is the editorial pick for a deliberate statement look.

Q: How do you apply AQ Cosmetics crème blush?

A: Apply to primed skin before setting powder — crème blush won't blend through powder. Use fingers or a dense synthetic brush. Blend within 45–60 seconds in warm weather as it sets faster in heat. Start with less product than you think you need; crème blushes are more pigmented on application than they look in the pan.