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Best Seller Perfume Price Pakistan

J. brand and Lattafa — 20 perfumes at Highfy.pk from Rs. 650 to Rs. 7,326. Body sprays at the entry end, full EDPs going up to Lattafa's premium UAE range. Both men's and women's covered, and J.'s bestsellers have been household names in Pakistan for years.

Product Size Price
J. Retro Perfume Body Spray 200ml Rs. 650
J. Zarar For Men Body Spray 150ml Rs. 750
J. Janan Gold For Men EDP 30ml Rs. 2,400
J. Uroosa For Women EDP 50ml Rs. 3,300
J. Zarar For Men EDP 100ml Rs. 4,600
Lattafa Yara Elixir EDP 100ml Rs. 6,336
Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa EDP 100ml Rs. 7,326

J. Brand Men's Perfumes

Janan Gold — J.'s Signature Men's EDP

Rs. 2,400 for 30ml, Rs. 6,800 for 100ml. Janan Gold is arguably the most recognised Pakistani perfume for men — warm, oriental-woody, been a J. staple since the brand's early years. Opening runs sweet and lightly spiced; drydown goes warmer and sits close to skin after 2 hours. That's not a flaw — in Karachi's heat, close-skin projection is honestly more wearable than a heavy sillage that turns overwhelming by afternoon. The 30ml is the sensible size to try first; the 100ml only makes sense once you know you'll actually finish it. Results vary, but typically the 30ml lasts 4–5 months daily.

Zarar and Janan Oud

J. Zarar EDP at Rs. 2,200 (30ml) and Rs. 4,600 (100ml) is the more oud-forward option — darker, heavier than Janan Gold, better for evenings and the cooler Lahore winters where a dense fragrance doesn't become a liability. The body spray version at Rs. 750 for 150ml is worth mentioning separately: it's Zarar's scent character with the weight dialled way down, which makes it practical for daytime office wear. J. Janan Oud at Rs. 2,800 for 30ml goes further into oud territory — richer, more resinous, not the everyday fragrance. One for evenings, not daily commutes.

J. Women's Fragrances

Uroosa — The Standout Women's Pick

Rs. 3,300 for 50ml. Floral-oriental, warm, clean drydown — Uroosa stays on skin 6–7 hours before the base fades noticeably. It's the women's J. fragrance that gets the most repeat purchases, going by what's consistently available at Imtiaz and Chase Up versus the others. The 50ml size is generous; you won't blow through it quickly with daily use.

Pour Femme and Khumaar

J. Pour Femme EDP at Rs. 1,900 for 30ml and Khumaar at Rs. 2,100 for 30ml are the accessible women's options — both floral-leaning, lighter than Uroosa, better for daytime. Blossom Pour Femme at Rs. 3,500 for 50ml sits between them in character. And honestly? Pour Femme is underrated. The Rs. 1,900 price tag suggests it's a starter option, but the formulation doesn't feel cheap.

Lattafa UAE Luxury Perfumes

Yara Elixir and Eclaire

Lattafa Yara Elixir EDP at Rs. 6,336 for 100ml is the women's flagship here — sweet, gourmand-influenced, deep floral base. Lattafa sits between J. and European luxury houses in Pakistan's fragrance market, and Yara Elixir's projection genuinely holds past the 4-hour mark in a way J.'s EDPs don't quite match. Eclaire at Rs. 6,399 for 100ml is the similar price tier; fruitier in profile, more evening-forward. Both have the kind of longevity — 8–10 hours on most people — that makes the premium over J. feel justified, depending on how seriously you take fragrance.

Khamrah Qahwa — Top of the Range

Rs. 7,326 for 100ml Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa is the most expensive item in this collection. The "Qahwa" name signals a coffee-oud-amber profile — rich, dense, distinctly Middle Eastern in character. Popular in the Gulf; it's found a following in Pakistan among buyers who want something closer to the Dubai fragrance aesthetic. Hard to say without wearing it through a full season, but the formula suggests it's better for winter evenings in Islamabad than Karachi summers. Not the versatile everyday pick.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which J. perfume is the most popular in Pakistan?

A: Janan Gold for men and Uroosa for women are the consistent bestsellers. Zarar has strong recognition too, especially in the oud segment that's traditionally done well in Pakistan.

Q: What is the difference between J. EDP and body spray?

A: EDP has 15–20% fragrance concentration and lasts 6–8 hours. Body spray runs 1–3% and lasts 2–4 hours. The body sprays are lighter and cheaper — Rs. 650–750 versus Rs. 1,900+ for an EDP. Daily use, casual wear: body spray. Evening, events: EDP.

Q: Is Lattafa worth the premium over J. in Pakistan?

A: If you're already spending Rs. 4,600 on J. Zarar 100ml, the step to Rs. 6,336 for Lattafa Yara Elixir 100ml gets you meaningfully better projection and longevity. Whether that difference matters depends on you. If fragrance is just a daily habit — stick with J. If it's something you actually care about, Lattafa earns the price.