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Fute Skincare Price in Pakistan

The Acne Clarifying Gel at Rs. 1,600 for 30ml is the entry point. Skin Brightening Face Wash (50ml) is Rs. 1,950. Sebum Control Sunscreen (50ml) is Rs. 2,300. Vitamin C Serum is Rs. 2,800. Skin Brightening Cream (50ml) at Rs. 3,500. And the Emollient Cream 200g at Rs. 3,600 — that's the largest size in the range by volume and actually a fair per-gram value compared to the rest.

None of these are budget picks. But they're not overpriced against what comparable clinical-grade products cost on Daraz or Nykaa.pk either.

Product Size Price
Fute Acne Clarifying Gel 30ml Rs. 1,600
Fute Skin Brightening + Hydrating Face Wash 50ml Rs. 1,950
Fute Sebum Control Sunscreen 50ml Rs. 2,300
Fute Vitamin C Serum PC Rs. 2,800
Fute Skin Brightening Cream 50ml Rs. 3,500
Fute Emollient Cream 200g Rs. 3,600

What Fute Skincare Actually Does

For Acne and Oily Skin

The Acne Clarifying Gel (Rs. 1,600 for 30ml) is the most targeted product in the range — spot treatment or thin layer, not a full-face moisturiser. Going by the name and pricing, it likely uses a salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide base, though the exact actives aren't listed prominently. From what I can tell, the Sebum Control Sunscreen (Rs. 2,300) pairs with it — oily skin in Karachi heat needs a sunscreen that won't add shine, and a sebum-control finish is the right call for that. The combination runs Rs. 3,900 for both, which is quite decent for a targeted oily-skin routine.

For Brightening

Two brightening products: the Face Wash (Rs. 1,950) and the Brightening Cream (Rs. 3,500). The face wash as a brightening step is an unusual approach — most brightening is done at serum or treatment level, not wash-off. But results vary, and a consistent brightening cleanser does have cumulative effect over time. The Vitamin C Serum at Rs. 2,800 is the more conventional brightening investment — Vitamin C is the workhorse ingredient here, and I'd use it before the cream rather than instead of it. Don't expect results in under 6–8 weeks.

For Hydration and Barrier

The Emollient Cream at Rs. 3,600 for 200g is where Fute gets interesting. Emollient creams are occlusive barrier products — they're not just moisturisers, they actually seal the outer skin layer against water loss. In Lahore winters, or for skin that's been stripped by acids or medications, this is a very useful product type. The 200g jar is generous — used twice daily, that's probably 5–6 months of product, which brings the per-use cost down to something reasonable. Worth picking up if you've got chronically dry skin or are doing active-ingredient cycling.

Is Fute Worth the Price?

vs. Imported Alternatives

Fute sits in a real gap — more expensive than standard local brands like B&B Derma or Meclay London, but significantly cheaper than Korean imports like Skin1004 or premium international brands available on Highfy. The Vitamin C Serum at Rs. 2,800 is less than most comparable Korean vitamin C serums running Rs. 3,500–5,000 on the same platform. The Emollient Cream is harder to compare directly — it's a clinical product type rather than a standard moisturiser category. But not bad at all, honestly, for what it's trying to do.

Which Product to Buy First

Acne Clarifying Gel first if breakouts are your concern. Vitamin C Serum if brightening is the priority — it'll deliver more than the Face Wash alone. And the Emollient Cream is the one I'd pick up without hesitation if dry or barrier-compromised skin is the issue, particularly through Karachi post-monsoon dryness or Lahore winter. The Sunscreen makes sense as a daily pairing with either of the acne products. I'd go with this order for most Pakistani skin types: gel or serum first, sunscreen second, emollient as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Fute a Pakistani skincare brand?

A: Yes. Fute is a Pakistani brand — small range, clinical formulation focus. Available on Highfy.pk with 6 core products covering face wash, sunscreen, serum, spot treatment, brightening cream, and an emollient.

Q: Which Fute product is best for acne-prone skin?

A: The Acne Clarifying Gel at Rs. 1,600 for 30ml is the targeted pick. Pair it with the Sebum Control Sunscreen (Rs. 2,300) for daytime. Don't use both the gel and a heavy moisturiser on the same area — the gel needs to sit on skin without being layered over.

Q: Is the Fute Vitamin C Serum good for Pakistani skin tones?

A: Vitamin C works on all skin tones, and the brightening effect on medium-to-deep Pakistani skin tones is typically more visible than on lighter skin — you see the evenness change more clearly. At Rs. 2,800, it's not the cheapest vitamin C option locally, but the price-per-ml is fair versus Korean alternatives at similar quality.