Cleansing Exfoliators Price in Pakistan
Rs. 7.17/ml for Vince Miracle Peeling Solution — 120ml, Rs. 860. Rs. 91.38/ml for Axis-Y PHA Resurfacing Glow Peel — 50ml, Rs. 4,569. Both are chemical exfoliants, both do roughly the same job of dissolving dead skin. The price gap is Rs. 3,709. Cleansing exfoliators on Highfy range Rs. 359 (VLCC Herbal Bleach Kit) to Rs. 5,459 (Anua Heartleaf LHA Peeling Gel), covering physical scrubs, bleach kits, peeling solutions, and Korean actives.
| Product |
Size |
Price |
| VLCC InstaGlow Herbal Bleach Kit |
PC |
Rs. 359 |
| VLCC InstaGlow Diamond Bleach Kit |
PC |
Rs. 449 |
| Vince Miracle Peeling Solution |
120ml |
Rs. 860 |
| St. Ives Fresh Skin Apricot Face Scrub |
170g |
Rs. 999 |
| Silky Cool Gold Facial Scrub |
140ml |
Rs. 1,295 |
| Dr. Rashel VC & Turmeric Exfoliating Gel |
220g |
Rs. 1,399 |
| Axis-Y PHA Resurfacing Glow Peel |
50ml |
Rs. 4,569 |
| Anua Heartleaf LHA Moisture Peeling Gel |
120ml |
Rs. 5,459 |
Physical Scrubs — VLCC, St. Ives, Dr. Rashel
VLCC Bleach Kits — Rs. 359 and Rs. 449
Two VLCC bleach kits on the page: Herbal at Rs. 359, Diamond at Rs. 449. Bleach kits are a Pakistani salon staple — you'll find VLCC at Naheed, Imtiaz, and Chase Up across the country. The at-home version on Highfy saves you the parlour markup. VLCC InstaGlow bleaches lighten facial hair and surface pigmentation temporarily — not permanent brightening. Results typically last 2–3 weeks before regrowth. The Diamond version at Rs. 90 more claims added brightening from diamond-grade particles, though the actual mineral content in budget bleach kits is hard to verify. Both are single-use format; the Rs. 359 Herbal is the practical buy if you're doing this monthly.
St. Ives Apricot Scrub 170g — Rs. 5.88/g
Rs. 999 for 170g — Rs. 5.88/g. Three St. Ives variants are listed: Fresh Skin Apricot, Blackhead Clearing Green Tea, and Gentle Smoothing Rose Water Aloe Vera — all Rs. 999 for what appears to be 170g each. St. Ives Apricot Scrub is one of the most-repurchased face scrubs on Daraz in Pakistan, and for good reason — walnut shell powder gives real physical exfoliation, it's affordable, and smells nice. The controversy: walnut shell particles are irregular and some dermatologists in Pakistan flag it as too abrasive for daily use. Use it twice a week maximum, not daily. The Rose Water Aloe Vera variant is gentler — better suited for dry or sensitive skin types.
Dr. Rashel VC & Turmeric Exfoliating Gel 220g — Rs. 6.36/g
Rs. 1,399 for 220g — Rs. 6.36/g. A gel exfoliant with vitamin C and turmeric. Dr. Rashel is a mid-tier brand widely available online in Pakistan — not at major pharmacy chains typically, mostly Daraz and Highfy. The turmeric-brightening angle is popular with Pakistani buyers; turmeric in skincare has a long history locally, from haldi doodh to wedding skincare routines. Whether this Rs. 1,399 gel delivers enough turmeric and vitamin C concentration to visibly brighten is something you'd need 4–6 weeks to test. At 220g it's a large tube, won't run out quickly.
Chemical Exfoliants — Vince, Axis-Y, Anua
Vince Miracle Peeling Solution 120ml — Rs. 7.17/ml
Rs. 860. Vince is a Pakistani skincare brand and this is one of their better-known products — a leave-on peeling solution with AHA/BHA acids that loosen the bonds between dead skin cells. Apply, leave 10 minutes, rinse. Don't use it the same day as retinol, don't go out in Karachi sun without sunscreen after using it. At Rs. 7.17/ml it's genuinely affordable for a chemical exfoliant in Pakistan — The Ordinary AHA 30% BHA 2% Peeling Solution (if you could find it locally) was running Rs. 2,000+ before it went out of stock on most platforms. Vince at Rs. 860 is a solid local alternative worth picking up.
Axis-Y PHA Peel 50ml vs Anua Peeling Gel 120ml
Axis-Y PHA Resurfacing Glow Peel at Rs. 4,569 for 50ml is Rs. 91.38/ml. Anua Heartleaf LHA Moisture Peeling Gel at Rs. 5,459 for 120ml is Rs. 45.49/ml — and that's the more interesting value case between the two Korean products. Anua gives 2.4x more product for Rs. 890 more. PHA (polyhydroxy acid) in Axis-Y is a gentler acid than AHA, better for sensitive or reactive skin — works slower but with less irritation risk. LHA in Anua (lipo-hydroxy acid) is a derivative of salicylic acid, good for oily or acne-prone skin. Going by the formulas, Axis-Y suits dry or eczema-prone skin, Anua suits oily types. Neither should be used more than twice a week, and both need sunscreen the next morning without exception — especially in Islamabad and Lahore where UV index runs high from March through October.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the best exfoliators available on Highfy in Pakistan?
A: Depends on skin type. For oily or acne-prone skin: Vince Miracle Peeling Solution 120ml at Rs. 860 (Rs. 7.17/ml) or Anua Heartleaf LHA Peeling Gel 120ml at Rs. 5,459 (Rs. 45.49/ml). For sensitive skin: St. Ives Rose Water Aloe Vera Scrub 170ml at Rs. 999. Budget picks: VLCC bleach kits Rs. 359–449. Korean actives for glow: Axis-Y PHA Peel 50ml Rs. 4,569.
Q: Is St. Ives Apricot Scrub safe for daily use in Pakistan?
A: Not recommended daily. The walnut shell particles in St. Ives Apricot Scrub are abrasive — twice a week is the safe limit for most skin types. The Rose Water & Aloe Vera variant is gentler and closer to a daily-use formula. All three variants are Rs. 999 on Highfy.
Q: What is the difference between Axis-Y PHA Peel and Anua Peeling Gel?
A: Axis-Y uses PHA (polyhydroxy acid) — gentler, lower irritation, suited for dry or sensitive skin. Anua uses LHA (lipo-hydroxy acid), a salicylic acid derivative — better for oily and acne-prone skin. Axis-Y is Rs. 4,569 for 50ml (Rs. 91.38/ml), Anua is Rs. 5,459 for 120ml (Rs. 45.49/ml) — Anua gives more product for less per ml.