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Oily Skin Oil Control Cleanser Price in Pakistan

Six cleanser options. Price gap of Rs. 5,830 between cheapest and most expensive.

Garnier Neem is Rs. 6.89/ml. Some By Mi Snail Truecica is Rs. 52.79/ml. That's a 7.6x difference between two face washes in the same collection — and the sticker price is almost useless without the per-ml breakdown. What each formula actually does for oily skin in Pakistan is the only thing that matters here.

Product Size Price
Garnier Skin Active Neem Purifying Face Wash 100ml Rs. 689
Truly Komal Acne Eraser Face Wash 100ml Rs. 840
Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser 473ml Rs. 6,519
Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser Combination to Oily 236ml Rs. 5,249
Cetaphil Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser 178ml Rs. 5,469
Some By Mi Snail Truecica Miracle Repair Low pH Gel Cleanser 100ml Rs. 5,279

Budget vs Premium — What the Price Gap Actually Means

Garnier Neem and Truly Komal — Under Rs. 900

Good everyday cleansers. Neither one is a treatment.

Garnier Skin Active Neem Purifying Face Wash at Rs. 689 for 100ml is the cheapest per ml on this page at Rs. 6.89/ml — and by a significant margin. Neem Extract has solid backing for oily and acne-prone skin, working on surface bacteria and reducing sebaceous activity without stripping the barrier. Widely available at Naheed and Imtiaz, nothing flashy about it, and it doesn't pretend otherwise.

Truly Komal Acne Eraser Face Wash is Rs. 840 for 100ml — Rs. 8.40/ml, aimed specifically at blackheads and spots. Not bad at all, honestly, for a local brand positioning itself against imported acne cleansers. The exact active ingredient concentrations aren't listed anywhere on the product page — hard to say whether the acne-eraser claim holds up over months of use — but worth trying once from Daraz before committing to it regularly.

The Cetaphil Oily Skin Range — Three Sizes, Very Different Value

Three Cetaphil options. Not the same value at all.

The Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser 473ml is Rs. 6,519 at checkout — which looks expensive until you run the per-ml math. At Rs. 13.78/ml it's the cheapest Cetaphil option on this page, and it isn't close. The 236ml Combination to Oily Sensitive version is Rs. 5,249, which works out to Rs. 22.24/ml. Buy two 236ml jars to match the same volume as one 473ml and you've spent Rs. 10,498 — versus Rs. 6,519 for the large bottle. You'd waste Rs. 3,979 on the smaller format for the identical formula.

The 473ml is available on Highfy.pk and at Imtiaz branches across Karachi and Lahore. If you're already using Cetaphil daily, it's the only format that makes sense. Soap-free, developed for combination to oily skin — quite decent for the price per ml considering it's a clinic-grade brand.

Cetaphil Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser 178ml at Rs. 5,469 is a different product entirely. Bamboo Extract and Pro-Vitamin B5 make it a mild daily exfoliator, not an oil control cleanser — the sebaceous focus isn't in the formula at all. At Rs. 30.72/ml it's also the most expensive Cetaphil per ml. Going by the ingredient list, it's the wrong pick if oil control and breakout prevention are the main concern.

Some By Mi Snail Truecica Miracle Repair Low pH Gel Cleanser — Rs. 5,279

Most expensive per ml here at Rs. 52.79/ml.

The low pH 5.5 formulation is what makes this different from the others. Most alkaline cleansers — including bar soaps common in Pakistani households — disrupt the skin's acid mantle, which can trigger more sebaceous activity rather than less. A pH 5.5 cleanser keeps the barrier intact while it cleans. Snail Truecica adds a secondary layer of barrier repair alongside the cleanse. The formula suggests it's built for oily skin that's also reactive or barrier-compromised — not standard oily skin that just needs daily cleaning.

Whether that Rs. 52.79/ml price is justified against Garnier at Rs. 6.89/ml is the honest question. By all accounts it works for sensitive-oily skin types. But for textbook oily skin that tolerates most cleansers without reacting, probably not — the low pH advantage doesn't outweigh a 7.6x premium for most users. For Karachi skin that flares with everything, it's a different calculation.

Which One Should You Buy?

Budget oily skin — Garnier Neem at Rs. 689. Quite decent for the price, Rs. 6.89/ml, available at every Naheed and Imtiaz branch, and the Neem formula won't irritate most skin types. If you're dealing with active breakouts alongside oiliness, Truly Komal Acne Eraser at Rs. 8.40/ml is worth a trial run first.

Cetaphil users: the 473ml only. Don't touch the 236ml unless it's genuinely out of stock everywhere — the per-ml cost doesn't work in your favour, and you'd be spending Rs. 3,979 more for the exact same formula.

Some By Mi suits oily skin that's also sensitive or reactive — in Pakistani summers especially — but it shouldn't be a first purchase. Confirm what your skin actually needs before spending Rs. 52.79/ml on it.

And for anyone who can't decide between six options? Start with Garnier at Rs. 689. It's the lowest-risk spend for testing how your skin responds before committing to anything in the Rs. 5,000+ range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best oil control cleanser for oily skin in Pakistan?

A: Depends on your budget and skin sensitivity. For everyday use at low cost, Garnier Neem at Rs. 6.89/ml is the most practical starting point. For a clinic-tested formula, Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser 473ml at Rs. 13.78/ml is the value pick. Some By Mi Snail Truecica Low pH Gel Cleanser works best when oily skin is also reactive or barrier-sensitive — at Rs. 52.79/ml it's not where you start.

Q: Is Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser good for oily skin in Pakistan?

A: The Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser is soap-free and developed for combination to oily, sensitive skin — gentle enough for twice-daily use without stripping. Results vary, but typically you'd need 3-4 weeks of consistent use before noticing a real difference in oiliness. Buy the 473ml format; the 236ml version costs Rs. 22.24/ml versus Rs. 13.78/ml for the large bottle, the formula's identical.

Q: Is Garnier Neem face wash good for oily skin?

A: Yes, it's a reasonable daily option. Neem Extract targets bacteria and excess oil at the skin's surface, and at Rs. 6.89/ml it's the most cost-effective cleanser in this range by a wide margin. It's not a treatment cleanser — it won't clear active breakouts the way Salicylic Acid would — but for daily oil control in Pakistan's climate, it does the job properly without disrupting the skin barrier.