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Color Wow Dream Coat Price in Pakistan

Rs. 60.99 per ml. That's what the Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray 200ml works out to at Rs. 12,199 on Highfy. The smaller size is Rs. 5,099 with no size listed — per-ml isn't calculable for that one, but the 200ml gives you the math. One formula, one very specific promise: anti-humidity protection for heat-styled hair. In Karachi, that promise is either the most useful thing you've bought all year or a complete waste depending on your hair type and routine —

Product Size Price
Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray 200ml Rs. 12,199
Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray PC Rs. 5,099

What Color Wow Dream Coat Actually Does

The Anti-Humidity Mechanism

Dream Coat works by coating each hair strand in a hydrophobic polymer layer — applied to wet hair before blow-drying, heat-activated as you dry. The coating repels atmospheric moisture, which is what causes frizz: humid air enters the hair shaft, the shaft swells, and you get the puff. Color Wow's layer is meant to prevent that entry. Whether it works as advertised depends largely on how you apply it — from roots to ends on sectioned, damp hair before any heat, not sprayed over dry hair as a finishing step. Most people who say it doesn't work are using it wrong, that's almost always the issue.

Karachi Humidity — This Is the Right Market

Pakistan's anti-humidity hair product market is genuinely underserved for imported options. Karachi in monsoon season runs 85–95% relative humidity on bad days, the kind that undoes a blowout in 20 minutes. Lahore isn't as extreme but the summer months aren't easy either. If you've spent Rs. 2,500–3,500 at a Karachi salon on a blowout and watched it frizz within an hour of walking outside, the logic of Rs. 12,199 for something that keeps it flat for 3–4 days starts to make sense. Not that the price is easy. It isn't.

Not for Every Hair Type

Dream Coat is for hair you're blowing out straight or smooth. It won't work — and shouldn't be used — on curls you're wearing natural, because the anti-humidity polymer fights the moisture curls need to hold their shape. If your routine doesn't involve heat styling, this product isn't for you, and the Rs. 60.99/ml price point is definitely not for you either. It's also not a finishing spray — doesn't work applied on top of dry hair. Wet hair only, before heat.

The Two Options

200ml — Rs. 12,199

At one to two uses per week on shoulder-length hair, the 200ml bottle lasts 3–4 months — Rs. 3,049–4,066 per month. That's expensive by any Pakistani haircare standard, including salon visits. Color Wow recommends applying generously, not sparingly — a light mist doesn't give full polymer coverage and you'll get uneven results, some sections holding flat and others not. And hair porosity matters too; more porous hair absorbs the product faster and may need a slightly heavier application to get consistent results across the length.

Smaller Size — Rs. 5,099

A reasonable entry point if you're unsure Dream Coat works on your hair in Karachi's specific conditions. Buy the small one first, use it for 4–6 weeks through mixed-humidity days, then move to the 200ml if it earns the upgrade. We've all bought a large bottle of something imported and realized it wasn't what we needed — the Rs. 5,099 version is insurance against that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the price of Color Wow Dream Coat in Pakistan?

A: Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray 200ml is Rs. 12,199 (Rs. 60.99/ml) on Highfy. A smaller size is Rs. 5,099, size not listed. Both are imported with no local retail equivalent.

Q: Does Color Wow Dream Coat work in Karachi humidity?

A: Going by how the formula works and user reports — yes, for heat-styled hair. The hydrophobic polymer coating applied before blow-drying holds against 85–95% relative humidity for 3–4 days in most cases. Results vary with application technique and hair porosity; applying generously on sectioned damp hair before any heat is non-negotiable for full coverage. Don't use it as a finishing spray or mist it lightly and expect the same result — you won't get it.

Q: Is Color Wow Dream Coat worth buying in Pakistan?

A: At Rs. 60.99/ml it's one of the most expensive hair products on Highfy. If you're spending Rs. 2,500+ on salon blowouts that frizz within hours in Karachi, Dream Coat can extend the result by 3–4 days — the math shifts at that point. For women who don't blow-dry or don't have a serious frizz problem, it's hard to justify.