Cleansing Stick Mask Price in Pakistan
Rs. 249 to Rs. 999. Three Dr. Rashel cleansing stick masks on Highfy — Collagen Glow at Rs. 249, Black Charcoal Clay at Rs. 699, and Vitamin C & Turmeric Clay at Rs. 999. Clay stick masks are a format shift from traditional bowl-mixed clay: you swipe the stick directly on the face, let it dry, rinse off. No mixing, no mess, travel-friendly. Whether they perform as well as loose clay masks depends entirely on formula concentration — the stick format doesn't change what the actives do, it just changes how you apply them.
| Product |
Size |
Price |
| Dr. Rashel Collagen Glow Mask |
PC |
Rs. 249 |
| Dr. Rashel Pore Detox Black Charcoal Clay Stick |
PC |
Rs. 699 |
| Dr. Rashel Glow Boost VC & Turmeric Clay Stick |
PC |
Rs. 999 |
Clay Stick Masks — What the Format Actually Means
Stick vs Tub — Why the Format Matters in Pakistan
Traditional clay masks in Pakistan — Multani mitti, Fuller's earth — get mixed with rosewater or milk in a bowl, applied with fingers, left to dry, washed off. The clay stick format skips all of that. Swipe directly on clean skin, avoid the eye area, wait 10–15 minutes, rinse. No preparation needed. For women in Pakistan who do a weekly mask routine at home but find the mixing step annoying, the stick format is genuinely more convenient. That said, loose clay tubs usually last longer per rupee because you control the quantity per application — sticks can run down faster if you press too hard while swiping.
Does the Stick Format Dilute Performance?
Going by how clay stick formulas work: the clay content has to be suspended in a waxy base to hold the stick shape. That base — usually a mix of waxes and emollients — can reduce how much clay actually contacts the skin per application compared to a straight loose clay mask. Whether this matters in practice depends on the Dr. Rashel formula's clay concentration, which isn't disclosed on the Highfy product page. Hard to say with confidence how these perform versus a straight Multani mitti mask without side-by-side testing. What the stick format definitely does better: portability, shelf cleanliness, and convenience for one person using it solo.
Dr. Rashel Cleansing Stick Variants
Collagen Glow Mask — Rs. 249
Rs. 249 is the entry price and it's quite accessible for a cleansing mask in Pakistan. The Collagen Glow Mask isn't a clay stick — it's listed separately and likely a peel-off or cream formula rather than the clay stick format. At Rs. 249 the risk is low enough to try. Dr. Rashel sells mainly through online channels in Pakistan — Daraz and Highfy are the primary platforms, you won't find it at Naheed or Imtiaz. The collagen claim at this price point should be taken with some skepticism; topically applied collagen molecules are too large to penetrate the dermis in most formulations.
Black Charcoal Clay Stick — Rs. 699
The Pore Detox Black Charcoal Clay Stick at Rs. 699 is the mid-range pick. Charcoal clay masks target sebum absorption and surface blackheads — the charcoal acts as an adsorbent, drawing out oil and debris from pores as the clay dries. Black charcoal clay masks are widely used in Pakistan for pre-event skin prep, especially before weddings or functions when you want pores looking visibly tighter for 24–48 hours. That tightening effect is temporary; pores don't permanently shrink. Apply evenly, don't let it dry to a completely tight pull — rinse while still slightly damp to avoid over-drying. Works better for oily skin types, might be drying on combination or dry skin.
Vitamin C & Turmeric Clay Stick — Rs. 999
Rs. 999 for the Glow Boost VC & Turmeric Clay Stick. The two actives here — vitamin C and turmeric — are both popular brightening ingredients in Pakistani skincare, turmeric especially given its history in local beauty routines from haldi ceremonies to home remedies. In a rinse-off clay mask format, the time vitamin C and turmeric spend on skin is 10–15 minutes maximum, which limits how much brightening they can deliver versus a leave-on serum. That's not a reason not to use it — clay itself improves skin texture and clarity — but don't expect the same vitamin C effect you'd get from a leave-on product. At Rs. 999 it's the priciest of the three; the charcoal stick at Rs. 699 is probably the more practical buy for most skin types in Pakistan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the price of Dr. Rashel cleansing stick masks in Pakistan?
A: On Highfy: Dr. Rashel Collagen Glow Mask Rs. 249, Dr. Rashel Pore Detox Black Charcoal Clay Stick Rs. 699, Dr. Rashel Glow Boost VC & Turmeric Clay Stick Rs. 999.
Q: How do you use a cleansing clay stick mask?
A: Apply directly to clean, dry skin by swiping the stick across the face — avoid the eye area. Leave for 10–15 minutes, rinse before it dries completely tight. Don't leave until fully cracked; rinse while still slightly damp to avoid over-stripping skin moisture.
Q: Which Dr. Rashel clay stick is best for oily skin in Pakistan?
A: The Pore Detox Black Charcoal Clay Stick at Rs. 699. Charcoal absorbs excess sebum and helps clear surface blackheads — better suited for oily skin than the turmeric-vitamin C version. Use once a week; more frequent use can over-dry the skin barrier.