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Dr Rashel Vitamin C Face Serum Price in Pakistan — 50ml Flash Monday Deal at Rs. 1,049

One product on this Flash Monday deal: Dr Rashel Vitamin C Face Serum 50ml at Rs. 1,049. Dr Rashel is a Chinese skincare brand with wide distribution in Pakistan — you'll find their products at Imtiaz and some Naheed branches in Karachi, and they're among the more accessible mid-tier serums at this price point. 50ml at Rs. 1,049 is Rs. 20.98/ml — competitive for a vitamin C serum in Pakistan. HIYOU at checkout for free delivery on your first Highfy.pk order.

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Dr Rashel Vitamin C Face Serum 50ml Rs. 1,049

About Dr Rashel Vitamin C Serum

What's in It — and What Isn't

Vitamin C in skincare comes in different forms with very different stability profiles. L-ascorbic acid (pure Vitamin C) is the most studied for brightening and collagen support but oxidises fast — a bottle that's gone orange or dark yellow isn't working anymore. Dr Rashel's serum is more likely to use a derivative (ascorbyl glucoside or sodium ascorbyl phosphate) for shelf stability, which is sensible for a budget brand. The exact derivative isn't listed on the Highfy product page, so going by the brand tier and price, assume a stabilised form rather than pure L-ascorbic acid. Still does the job on surface brightening — just at a slower pace than a medical-grade formula.

Who Should Buy It

First-time Vitamin C serum users. At Rs. 1,049 for 50ml, this isn't a high-commitment purchase — if it irritates your skin or doesn't deliver results you need, you haven't spent Rs. 4,000. But don't buy it expecting the performance of a 15% pure L-ascorbic acid serum like Paula's Choice C15 Super Booster (which runs Rs. 5,500 to Rs. 7,000 in Pakistan). Dr Rashel is the 'test whether Vitamin C agrees with your skin' option. For women with sensitive or reactive skin — derivatives are actually the smarter choice since pure L-ascorbic acid irritates more frequently on reactive skin types.

How to Use It Correctly

Vitamin C is a morning ingredient — apply before SPF, after cleansing. Don't layer it directly under a niacinamide serum the same step; some formulas interact and reduce efficacy, though the effect is less pronounced with derivatives than with L-ascorbic acid. Introduce it 3 days a week for the first two weeks — even stabilised Vitamin C can cause initial flushing on sensitive skin in Karachi's humidity. Expect brightening results in 5 to 8 weeks of consistent morning use, not immediately.

Dr Rashel Vitamin C vs. Other Vitamin C Serums in Pakistan

Price Comparison in the Pakistan Market

Dr Rashel Vitamin C Serum 50ml: Rs. 1,049. Pond's Bright Beauty Vitamin C Serum 15ml: Rs. 950. L'Oreal Glycolic Bright Serum 30ml: Rs. 1,649. COSRX Vitamin C 23 Serum 20ml: Rs. 2,800 to Rs. 3,200 on Daraz. The Dr Rashel option has the best volume per rupee below Rs. 1,500 — 50ml is a 3 to 4 month supply at normal use. But volume doesn't equal potency. The Pond's serum (smaller at 15ml but Rs. 950) uses vitamin B3 niacinamide alongside Vitamin C, which is a more complete brightening combination than standalone Vitamin C.

Storage Matters More Than You'd Think

Vitamin C serums degrade in heat and light. Fast. In Karachi's summer — leaving it on a bathroom shelf or near a window will oxidise it in 6 to 9 weeks, before the bottle's finished. Store it in a drawer or cabinet away from light and heat. The original packaging keeps UV out. If the serum turns noticeably yellow or orange — it's oxidised and won't work anymore. Buy a fresh bottle, don't try to use it through the colour change.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the price of Dr Rashel Vitamin C serum in Pakistan?

A: Dr Rashel Vitamin C Face Serum 50ml is Rs. 1,049 at Highfy.pk on the Flash Monday deal. Dr Rashel is also available at Imtiaz and some Naheed branches in Karachi at varying prices. Highfy.pk delivers nationwide in 48 to 72 hours with a 7-day return and exchange policy. HIYOU at checkout gets your first Highfy.pk order delivered free.

Q: Is Dr Rashel Vitamin C serum good for the face?

A: It's a decent entry-level option at this price. The serum brightens over time and addresses surface dullness, particularly post-sun exposure or after pollution-heavy days in Karachi or Lahore. It won't match the performance of medical-grade Vitamin C serums at Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 7,000, but for a first Vitamin C serum at Rs. 1,049 for 50ml — quite decent for the price. Allow 5 to 8 weeks of consistent morning use before judging whether it's working.

Q: Can I use Dr Rashel Vitamin C serum daily?

A: Yes — once settled, daily morning use is the target. Introduce it 3 days a week for the first 2 weeks to check for irritation or flushing on your skin type. Apply after cleansing, before moisturiser and SPF. Don't use it at night alongside retinol — Vitamin C is a morning ingredient, retinol is an evening one. On days you're doing a chemical exfoliant (BHA/AHA toner), skip the Vitamin C to avoid over-acidifying the skin.