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Blush Price Pakistan

20 blush products at Highfy.pk — liquid, stick, and pressed powder formats from Rs. 584 to Rs. 4,599. Sheglam, Maybelline, Lamel, Miss Lara, Makeup Revolution all here. If you've been buying the same powder blush since 2019, this is a reasonable point to reassess your options.

Product Size Price
Facial Beauty Hudamoji 3 In 1 Blusher & Highlighter PC Rs. 584
Miss Lara On-the-Glow Blush Stick PC Rs. 629
Lamel Blush Cheek Colour 405 38g Rs. 1,499
Sheglam Buttery Bliss Blush Stick 6g Rs. 2,474
Sheglam Color Bloom Dayglow Liquid Blush PC Rs. 2,474
Maybelline New York Sunkisser Liquid Glow Blush PC Rs. 2,699
Maybelline Fit Me Mono Blush 16Hr PC Rs. 2,999
Makeup Revolution Ultra Blush Palette Sugar & Spice PC Rs. 4,599

Liquid Blush Options

Sheglam Color Bloom Dayglow Liquid Blush

Rs. 2,474. Four shades available — Love Cake, Rose Ritual, Devoted, Hush Hush, Risky Business. The Color Bloom formula is a buildable liquid blush that's caught on with Pakistani beauty buyers on Daraz over the past year. Going by the ingredient list, it's a water-based formula that sets matte-ish on skin; the pigmentation is strong enough that one drop is genuinely all you need. And that matters in practice — a bottle lasts months if you're not heavy-handed. The caveat: it dries fast on skin, so blending needs to happen in under 10 seconds. Wrong technique here and you get patchy blotches rather than a flush.

Maybelline New York Sunkisser Liquid Glow Blush

Rs. 2,699. Vitamin E in the formula, according to Maybelline, though the exact concentration isn't stated — hard to say whether it makes a meaningful difference to skin health long-term. What it does deliver is a dewy, skin-tint-style blush finish that works better for dry skin than oily. Karachi humidity makes dewy finishes tricky in summer; this one's better suited to Lahore or Islamabad winters where the dew doesn't turn to sweat. Available at Highfy and some Naheed branches.

Blush Sticks

Sheglam Buttery Bliss Blush Stick

Rs. 2,474. 6g stick format. Cream-to-powder texture — you swipe it on, blend with fingers or a brush, and it sets. Works on bare skin or over foundation; the formula doesn't drag or shift base underneath. Sheglam's Pakistani following is mostly built on this format — not the liquid. Not flashy packaging, but the pigmentation on this is genuinely decent for the price. Results vary depending on skin prep; dry skin gets better wear than oily without setting powder over.

Miss Lara On-the-Glow Blush Stick

Rs. 629. The cheapest blush stick in this collection by a significant margin. Miss Lara is a Pakistani-made brand you'll find at Chase Up and Imtiaz. At Rs. 629, the Buttery Bliss comparison is obvious: you're saving Rs. 1,845. The tradeoff is pigmentation — Miss Lara's stick is sheerer, needs 3–4 swipes to build visible colour, and fades within 5–6 hours without setting powder. For students or anyone building their first kit, it's fine. But it's not the same product at a lower price point.

Powder Blush

Maybelline Fit Me Mono Blush

Rs. 2,999. Two shades — 30 Fierce and 40 Proud. 16-hour wear claim; most blush claims this in Pakistan's heat are aspirational, but going by the formula density, it's a drier powder than most drugstore options which does help longevity. Works well under setting spray if you're in Karachi. The pan is small — 5g roughly — which feels steep at Rs. 2,999, honestly. Not four times better than the Lamel at Rs. 1,499.

Lamel Blush Cheek Colour 405

Rs. 1,499. 38g product — significantly more product than most powder blushes at this price. Polish brand, decent availability on Daraz. Shade 405 is a cool-toned mauve that suits medium-to-deep Pakistani skin tones better than the warm peachy options most brands lead with. Pigmentation is buildable rather than intense; you can sheer it out for everyday wear or layer it for events. Don't expect Makeup Revolution-level packaging — the pan's functional but not elegant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best blush for Pakistani skin tone?

A: Cool-toned or berry shades work better for medium-to-deep Pakistani complexions — Lamel 405 or Sheglam Love Cake. Warm peachy blushes can look washed out on darker skin unless you layer heavily.

Q: Is liquid blush better than powder in Pakistan?

A: Depends on your skin type and climate. Liquid blush lasts better on dry skin. For Karachi humidity and oily skin, powder or a cream-to-powder stick is more reliable — won't slide or look patchy by noon.

Q: What's the cheapest blush in Pakistan?

A: Miss Lara On-the-Glow Blush Stick at Rs. 629. Decent for a starter, limited pigmentation — won't perform like Rs. 2,474 options but does the job for everyday use.