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Mothercare Baby Products Price in Pakistan

Mothercare is the Pakistani-market baby care brand that shows up in almost every hospital gift bag at the time of discharge. Not imported, not premium — positioned at Rs. 150–600 per item, covering the basics a new parent needs without requiring a dermatologist's approval for every product. Here's an honest look at the range.

Product Size Price
Mothercare Baby Cologne Spray Pink 100ml Rs. 600
Mothercare Baby Shampoo Duck 150ml Rs. 500
Mothercare Baby Jelly PC Rs. 500
Mothercare Go Rash Baby Powder PC Rs. 400
Mothercare Baby Oil PC Rs. 400
Mothercare Baby Powder Natural PC Rs. 270
Mothercare Go Rash Cream PC Rs. 250
Mothercare Mosquito Repellent Wipes 10Pcs Rs. 150

Why Mothercare Baby Products Work for Pakistani Conditions

Hard Water and Baby Skin

Pakistani water is notoriously hard — high mineral content, especially in Karachi and Lahore. For adult skin, this causes buildup and dryness. Baby skin is roughly 30% thinner than adult skin with a thinner stratum corneum, so the drying effect is faster and more pronounced. Mothercare's baby lotion and oil don't address hard water specifically, but frequent moisturizing post-bath offsets the damage. Baby Lotion Natural at Rs. 185 is the starting point for a post-bath routine that counters this.

Heat and Rash Prevention

Prickly heat is a seasonal problem for Pakistani babies from April through September. The Go Rash Baby Powder and Go Rash Cream exist specifically for this. The powder creates a dry barrier to prevent; the cream treats existing irritation. They're not interchangeable — powder goes on dry skin before nappying, cream goes on irritated skin after a rash appears. Using both in rotation through summer makes more sense than picking one.

What New Parents Actually Need First

Skip the bubble bath and cologne for the first 3 months. A newborn's skin doesn't need fragrance, and most Pakistani paediatricians advise against it for the first 8–12 weeks. First-order essentials: Baby Lotion Natural (Rs. 185), Go Rash Cream (Rs. 250), Mosquito Repellent Wipes (Rs. 150), Baby Shampoo (Rs. 320–500). Everything else can wait until month 2 or 3.

Which Mothercare Products Are Worth Buying

Baby Shampoo — For Daily Wash Without Stripping

Mothercare Baby Shampoo Duck at Rs. 500 for 150ml. Tear-free formula, suitable for daily use. At Rs. 3.33/ml, it's not the cheapest option in Pakistan, but the Duck variant is the most widely purchased in the range. The Yellow variant at Rs. 320 is the budget pick — same basic formula, different fragrance profile. Can't confirm exact ingredient differences between them; both are tear-free. Worth confirming with your paediatrician if your baby has shown any skin sensitivity.

Rash Products — The Pair Worth Having Together

Go Rash Baby Powder (Rs. 400) and Go Rash Cream (Rs. 250) work as a system. In Karachi summers, babies in nappies can develop heat rash within hours if skin isn't kept dry. The powder before putting on a nappy, the cream if a rash develops. Both together cost Rs. 650 — that's the pair most Pakistani parents with newborns in summer end up buying. Worth having both from the first week rather than waiting for a rash to appear.

Baby Jelly — The Underrated Essential

Rs. 500 for Mothercare Baby Jelly. Petroleum-based occlusive — it seals in moisture rather than adding it. Works as a barrier on nappy areas, chapped skin, and skin fold chafing. Most Pakistani parents use it as a multipurpose barrier product. One caveat: don't apply to the face before sun exposure. The occlusive seal can trap heat and cause milia in infants. For nappy area and skin folds it's exactly right.

Mosquito Repellent Wipes — Summer Essential

Rs. 150 for 10 wipes. Pakistan's mosquito season runs from June through November. For babies who can't use spray repellent, pre-moistened wipes applied to exposed skin and clothing are the safe option. At Rs. 15 per wipe, these aren't a daily purchase — more useful for outings, dawats, and evenings on the lawn when mosquito exposure is higher. Keep 2–3 packs stocked from June onward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are Mothercare products safe for newborns?

A: The core range (baby lotion, baby powder, baby shampoo, baby oil) is formulated for newborn use. Most paediatricians advise avoiding fragrance-heavy products like cologne and bubble bath for the first 8–12 weeks — stick to the basics initially and introduce fragranced items gradually after month 3.

Q: Which Mothercare products are best as an Eid baby gift?

A: A practical gift set: Baby Shampoo + Baby Lotion Natural + Go Rash Cream + Mosquito Repellent Wipes. Total comes to roughly Rs. 1,155 — useful, appropriate for newborns through 18 months, and easy to order in one go on Highfy.pk.

Q: Can Mothercare baby powder be used for prickly heat in summer?

A: Yes. The Go Rash Baby Powder (Rs. 400) and regular Baby Powder Natural (Rs. 270) both work for prickly heat. Go Rash has a slightly higher talc concentration for better moisture absorption — worth the extra Rs. 130 in summer months if heat rash is a recurring issue.