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Banila Co Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm Price in Pakistan

K-beauty's best-selling cleansing balm has three variants and one critical rule: apply it on dry skin first. Pakistani skincare routines often skip that step, then wonder why the SPF doesn't come off. Clean It Zero at Rs. 4,249 for 100ml works the way it should only when used correctly in sequence.

Product Size Price
Banila Co Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm Original (Mini) 25ml Rs. 1,995
Banila Co Clean It Zero Calming Cleansing Balm 100ml Rs. 4,249
Banila Co Clean It Zero Original Cleansing Balm 100ml Rs. 4,249
Banila Co Clean It Zero Pore Clarifying Cleansing Balm 100ml Rs. 4,249

How to Choose the Right Clean It Zero for Your Skin

Start With Your Skin Type, Not the Price Tag

All three 100ml variants cost the same at Rs. 4,249 — the choice is purely about your skin concern. Original has a brightening complex and works for most normal-to-combination skin types. Calming adds ceramides and panthenol; that's for skin that reacts to fragrance or has a compromised barrier from retinol or acid use. Pore Clarifying brings BHA (salicylic acid) — for oily skin that gets congested around the nose and chin, particularly in Pakistani summers where sebum goes into overdrive. Don't pick by aesthetic; pick by what your skin actually needs.

Your SPF Habit Changes the Equation

If you're on a Korean SPF — BOJ, Anua, Axis-Y, Skin1004 — the formula is high-filter and silicone-heavy. Those formulas resist water-only cleansing. Clean It Zero Original or Pore Clarifying both remove these properly; the balm-to-oil texture dissolves the filter before you rinse. If you're on a Pakistani or European SPF with a lighter base, the choice matters less. But most Pakistani skincare buyers in 2025 are wearing K-beauty SPF, which is exactly why Clean It Zero keeps selling the way it does.

When the Mini Makes Sense

Rs. 1,995 for 25ml = Rs. 79.80/ml. The 100ml at Rs. 4,249 = Rs. 42.49/ml — roughly half the per-ml cost. But the mini isn't just overpriced convenience. If you've never used a balm cleanser before, 3–4 weeks at daily use tells you whether the texture works in your routine before you're out Rs. 4,249. Buy the mini first, then confirm. Don't keep buying the mini after that.

Using Banila Co Clean It Zero Correctly

Double Cleanse Sequence

Apply Clean It Zero on completely dry hands and dry face — water emulsifies it immediately and reduces the dissolution time. Scoop a small amount, massage into dry skin for 30–45 seconds focusing on SPF-heavy areas. Add water, massage another 15 seconds until it emulsifies white and milky, then rinse. Follow with a water-based second cleanser. The balm removes oil-soluble debris; the second step handles water-soluble residue.

How Much to Use Each Time

One scoop roughly 1 cm in diameter from the jar, daily. The product comes with a spatula — use it. Scooping with fingers introduces water and bacteria into the jar, especially if hands aren't fully dry. A 100ml jar at one scoop daily lasts approximately 8–10 weeks before it's half gone. That's roughly 3–4 months of daily use per jar at Rs. 4,249, so around Rs. 35–53 per use depending on how much you scoop.

Adjusting for Karachi Summers

In Karachi heat from May through September, the balm becomes more oil-like at room temperature than it would in Lahore winters. That's not a defect — it's the formula responding to ambient temperature. Application is slightly different in summer: less friction needed because the product already starts melting on contact. The effectiveness doesn't change, just expect a different sensory experience between seasons.

Best Selling Banila Co Products & What to Know

Clean It Zero Original (25ml and 100ml)

Rs. 1,995 (25ml) and Rs. 4,249 (100ml). The universal pick for anyone without a specific barrier concern or pore issue. Works well across skin types — no reactive ingredients, no BHA, ceramide-free but not drying. The 25ml is identical to the 100ml in formula; only the jar size changes. Once confirmed Original works for your routine, the 100ml is the only sensible ongoing purchase.

Clean It Zero Calming 100ml

Rs. 4,249. Ceramides and panthenol are for skin that tightens or reddens after cleansing — a sign the first cleanse step is stripping more than it should. Fragrance is reduced compared to Original going by the ingredient order; can't confirm concentration exactly, but the difference is real if you're reactive. For anyone on a healing protocol — rosacea flares, post-treatment recovery, retinol adjustment — this is the first-cleanse variant to use.

Clean It Zero Pore Clarifying 100ml

Rs. 4,249. BHA (salicylic acid) in the first cleanse step reaches pores before your toner even touches your skin. Most Pakistani routines use BHA at the toner or serum stage — adding it at the cleanse stage creates a cumulative effect useful for chronic congestion. One caution: if you're already on a BHA toner or serum, you don't need BHA at the cleanse stage too. That's overkill and can over-exfoliate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need to use a second cleanser after Banila Co Clean It Zero?

A: Yes. The balm removes oil-soluble impurities (SPF, makeup, sebum). A water-based second cleanser removes sweat, water-soluble debris, and any emulsified balm residue. Skipping the second step leaves a film on skin that can clog pores over time.

Q: Can I use Banila Co Clean It Zero every day?

A: Yes, it's designed for daily use. Even twice daily if you're double cleansing morning and night, though morning cleansing with a balm is typically unnecessary unless you sweat heavily overnight.

Q: Which Clean It Zero works for skin that breaks out easily?

A: Pore Clarifying (BHA formula) for oily or congested skin, or Original if your breakouts are hormonal rather than congestion-related. Calming is best for reactive skin that's sensitive rather than acne-prone. Don't use Pore Clarifying if you're already on prescription BHA or retinol without checking with your dermatologist.