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Bronzer & Contour Price in Pakistan

Rs. 304 per gram. That's the Trouble Maker Overcooked Baked Bronzer — 7.5gm, Rs. 2,280 — and the product page won't show you that calculation. Buy the 4.5gm Rascal and you're paying Rs. 400 per gram instead. The bronzer contour price in Pakistan on Highfy runs Rs. 990 to Rs. 4,799, but that gap isn't about budget alone — it's two entirely different products for two entirely different skill levels.

Product Size Price
Glow Beauty Contour PC Rs. 990
Sweetface Contour Palette PC Rs. 1,020
Trouble Maker Rascal Powder Bronzer 4.5gm Rs. 1,800
Lamel Sunkissed Matte Bronzer 401 PC Rs. 1,800
Trouble Maker Overcooked Baked Bronzer 7.5gm Rs. 2,280
Makeup Revolution Ultra Sculpt & Contour Kit C01 PC Rs. 2,350
Sheglam Sun Sculpt Liquid Contour 5.2ml Rs. 3,059
ELF Camo Liquid Bronzer & Contour PC Rs. 4,799

Powder, Cream, or Liquid — What Works in Pakistan

Powder Bronzers Survive Karachi Humidity

Powder. Don't debate it. Cream and liquid formulas — including AQ Cosmetics' Caffienated Creme Contour at Rs. 2,200 — shift and oxidize by early afternoon in Karachi's humidity, June through September. Powder bronzers don't move, they just stay put and do what they're supposed to do. The Lamel Sunkissed Matte Bronzer at Rs. 1,800 holds for 5–6 hours without a setting spray, going by what most users report — though that can vary if you run oily before noon.

And the Trouble Maker Rascal Powder Bronzer at Rs. 1,800 for 4.5gm is in the same category.

Nothing flashy about it.

Cream and Liquid Contour — For Lahore Winters or AC Settings

Not useless. Climate-specific. Cream contour holds in Lahore winters, or if your office runs cold enough to leave your skin tight by midday. The Sheglam Sun Sculpt Liquid Contour is Rs. 3,059 for 5.2ml — Rs. 588 per ml, the most expensive per-unit product in this collection — and it's built for skin that can anchor liquid without shifting. Worth mentioning separately: if yours gets oily before 11am, that Rs. 3,059 is gone by lunch.

Skip it.

Budget Under Rs. 2,000 vs Mid-Range Rs. 3,000+

Under Rs. 2,000 you've got Glow Beauty Contour at Rs. 990, Sweetface Contour Palette at Rs. 1,020, and both Trouble Maker powder options. Not bad at all, honestly — the Sweetface palette packs three contour shades plus a highlight into one compact, and at Rs. 1,020 it's hard to argue against for daily use. Above Rs. 3,000 is the Sheglam liquid and ELF Camo Liquid Bronzer. Different products for a different skill level, and most women buying contouring products in Pakistan don't need to start there.

Top Contour & Bronzer Picks by Goal

Best for Beginners

Makeup Revolution Ultra Sculpt & Contour Kit at Rs. 2,350. Comes in C01 for fair to light skin and C04 for light to medium — the pigment is forgiving enough to blend out even if you go heavy-handed on the first application. On Daraz when Highfy runs out of stock. But C01 reads cool-toned on NC40 and deeper, can look slightly grey in photos — I'd steer you toward C04 if your skin sits anywhere past light medium.

Best for Deeper Skin Tones

AQ Cosmetics Cocoa Rizz Creme Bronzer, Rs. 1,850. Warm, brown-based formula that reads as actual shadow on NC40–NC50 rather than a muddy grey line. Being a local brand helps — Chase Up in Karachi and Lahore restocks it more reliably than imported options on Daraz. The sebum factor is real though: on very oily skin, the creme formula loses definition by afternoon. Set it with powder or swap to a powder bronzer instead.

Best Value for Money

Contrarian take: don't buy an affordable bronzer in Pakistan under Rs. 2,000 if bronzer is a weekly habit. The Trouble Maker Overcooked Baked Bronzer at Rs. 2,280 works out to Rs. 304 per gram — worth the extra Rs. 480 over the 4.5gm Rascal every time. Baked formulas build without patchiness, and the pan is wide enough to work a brush properly. Worth picking up.

Best Selling Bronzers & Contour Products on Highfy

Trouble Maker Overcooked Baked Bronzer 7.5gm — Rs. 2,280

Best per-gram value in this collection. The baked cake looks shimmer-heavy in the pan, but on skin it diffuses to a satin finish rather than glitter — so it reads as depth, not sheen. No applicator in the box, so bring your own fluffy powder brush. Build over 4–5 light passes rather than pressing hard on the first stroke. And I keep circling back to that Rs. 304 per gram figure because it's the number that tells you which size to buy.

Makeup Revolution Ultra Sculpt & Contour Kit — Rs. 2,350

Two shades: contour and highlight, pre-matched. C01 is cool-toned and works cleanly under cheekbones for fair skin but can pull slightly grey on deeper tones in photographs. C04 (Ultra Light/Medium) is a warmer pull and sits better on NC30–NC40. We're talking about Rs. 2,350 for what you'd piece together across 3–4 separate purchases, which makes it quite decent for the price. Blending takes 7–8 strokes to smooth out — rushing it near the hairline shows up in photos every time.

AQ Cosmetics Cocoa Rizz Creme Bronzer — Rs. 1,850

Local. Warm. It does the job properly for what it costs. Applies without streaking when you keep pressure light on the first pass — a damp sponge or flat brush works better than a fluffy one. Holds 4–5 hours in moderate humidity, though results vary depending on how oily your skin gets by midday. You'll find it at Chase Up and on Highfy; Naheed doesn't always carry it, so don't make a special trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which bronzer formula works best in Pakistan's heat and humidity?

A: Powder, without question. Cream and liquid contour don't hold through Karachi afternoons — they shift and oxidize. Stick to powder bronzers year-round; the Trouble Maker and Lamel options here are both worth considering.

Q: What is the best contour kit for beginners in Pakistan?

A: The Makeup Revolution Ultra Sculpt & Contour Kit at Rs. 2,350 — C01 for fair skin, C04 for light to medium. Pre-paired shades, forgiving pigment, stocked on Daraz and Highfy. Don't start with liquid contour; powder palettes give you room to fix placement mistakes.

Q: Is the Trouble Maker bronzer worth buying in Pakistan?

A: The 7.5gm Overcooked version specifically. At Rs. 2,280, you're paying Rs. 304 per gram versus Rs. 400 per gram for the 4.5gm Rascal. The wider pan also gives your brush more room to work. Buy the bigger size.