Collection: Buy Curl Enhancing in Pakistan

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Curl Enhancing Hair Products Price in Pakistan

Three Revlon Professional products. One styling system with a finishing product bolted on.

The C.R.E.A.M. Shampoo is Rs. 1,899 and the Conditioner is Rs. 2,099 — buy both and you're spending Rs. 3,998 on wash day alone. The Style Masters Curly Orbital is Rs. 4,999 for 150ml, which works out to Rs. 33.33/ml. Total for all three: Rs. 8,997. That's a genuine investment, and how you split it matters depending on where your curl routine actually breaks down.

Product Size Price
Revlon Professional BeFabulous C.R.E.A.M. Curl Defining Shampoo PC Rs. 1,899
Revlon Professional BeFabulous C.R.E.A.M. Curl Defining Conditioner PC Rs. 2,099
Revlon Professional Style Masters Curly Orbital 150ml Rs. 4,999

What Curly Hair Actually Needs in Pakistan

Frizz, Hard Water, and Humidity — The Real Problems

Pakistani curly hair has a specific problem set that imported products don't always account for.

Hard water in most Pakistani cities — Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad — is high in calcium and magnesium deposits. Those minerals coat the hair shaft and prevent emollient ingredients from penetrating properly, which means a good conditioner works less effectively than the brand claims. Frizz in Pakistan's humidity is compounded by this: you're fighting both external moisture in the air and internal dryness from mineral buildup at the same time.

Curl definition products that promise to "lock out humidity" deserve scepticism in Karachi's monsoon season. By all accounts, hold does degrade in extreme humidity. The question is whether a product slows the frizz timeline from 2 hours to 6 hours — that's a worthwhile result even if it's not the all-day lock the packaging implies.

The Revlon Professional C.R.E.A.M. System

Curl Defining Shampoo — Rs. 1,899

Starting point for the system.

Revlon Professional's C.R.E.A.M. Shampoo is built for naturally curly or chemically treated wavy and curly hair — frizz control and moisture as the two main goals. The formula combats frizz and improves moisture levels to address dull, brittle curls. Sizes aren't listed on the product page, so per-ml comparison isn't possible here — worth checking the packaging when you receive it. Nothing flashy about the formula claims; they match what most curl-specific shampoos promise, but Revlon Professional's salon positioning means the actual concentration of conditioning agents tends to run higher than drugstore alternatives.

One caveat: don't expect a lather-heavy wash. Curl-specific shampoos are typically low-sulfate to avoid stripping the natural oils that define curl pattern, and this one won't foam like a standard Pakistani shampoo. Give it 2-3 wash days before judging.

Curl Defining Conditioner — Rs. 2,099

The more important product of the two, honestly.

For curly hair, the conditioner does more work than the shampoo. Revlon Professional's C.R.E.A.M. Conditioner targets coarse, dry hair and provides the moisture necessary for curl definition — the shampoo cleans, the conditioner shapes. At Rs. 2,099 it's Rs. 200 more than the shampoo, which is standard for conditioner pricing in this category. You'd want to leave it on for 3-5 minutes, not rinse it immediately; the formula needs contact time to work on the cuticle layer. If your curls are genuinely dry and brittle — common in Lahore's dry winters — this is where you'll see the difference, not from the shampoo alone.

Style Masters Curly Orbital 150ml — Rs. 4,999

Most expensive per ml on this page at Rs. 33.33/ml. Also the most targeted formula.

The Orbital is a curl activator and moisturizer — it goes on after washing, not in it. "Lock out humidity" is the headline claim, and that's the product's specific job: define curls after washing and hold that definition against Pakistan's ambient moisture in the air. It also reduces split ends, protects from heat, and preserves colour-treated hair — worth noting separately, because colour-treated curly hair is much more brittle and needs that barrier. The 150ml tube at Rs. 4,999 looks steep, but going by what comparable salon-grade curl activators run at Daraz or Chase Up, Rs. 33.33/ml is competitive for a finishing product.

Caveat: using too much will weigh curls down rather than defining them. Start with a small amount on wet hair and add more in sections. Hard to say exactly how many uses a 150ml tube provides since it depends entirely on your hair length and volume — medium-length hair might get 25-30 uses from it.

Which One Should You Buy?

If the budget is one product — Orbital. The styling step is where curl definition actually happens; a good curl activator on top of your existing wash routine will produce more visible results than upgrading the shampoo alone.

If you're rebuilding the full routine, the C.R.E.A.M. Shampoo and Conditioner together at Rs. 3,998 make sense as a wash-day system — quite decent for the price at the Revlon Professional level, and available on Highfy.pk. Add the Orbital when you can.

And for anyone with colour-treated curly hair in Pakistan — the Orbital's heat and colour protection is the most relevant feature. Don't skip it if you're colouring regularly; the protection matters more for treated hair than for natural curls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Revlon Professional good for curly hair in Pakistan?

A: Yes, it's a salon-grade brand that performs well for curly hair. The C.R.E.A.M. range is specifically developed for curly and wavy hair — frizz control and curl definition are the core goals. Results vary depending on your curl type, hard water level in your city, and whether you're using the shampoo, conditioner, and Orbital together or separately. Typically you'd see a real improvement by the third wash.

Q: What is the difference between Revlon Professional C.R.E.A.M. Shampoo and Conditioner?

A: They're the wash and hydration steps of the same system. The shampoo cleans and controls frizz at the wash stage. The conditioner provides the moisture and definition needed to shape the curl pattern — it's the more important product of the two for curl formation. Using both together gives better results than either alone; if you can only start with one, start with the conditioner.

Q: Is the Revlon Style Masters Orbital worth Rs. 4,999 for curly hair?

A: At Rs. 33.33/ml for 150ml it's a real spend, but it's a specialist finishing product — not a general conditioner. The Orbital's value is in the humidity-resistance and curl-lock function, which matters in Pakistan's humid summers. Whether it's worth it depends on how much your curls frizz post-wash and whether that's the problem you're actually trying to solve. For colour-treated curly hair, the heat and colour protection adds separate value.