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Hair Conditioner Price in Pakistan

Budget tier: L'Oreal 6 Oil Nourish 175ml at Rs. 495, Meclay London Hair Fall Defense 180ml at Rs. 518, Dove Intense Repair 180ml at Rs. 540. Mid-range picks up with Tresemme Colour Revitalise 360ml at Rs. 950 — that's the best volume-for-price ratio in the bunch. Palmer's Coconut Oil 400ml runs Rs. 1,751, Truly Komal Zero Fade Pro at Rs. 2,199. The professional end: Schwarzkopf Bonacure Moisture Kick Spray 200ml at Rs. 5,265. All available on Highfy.

And none of these prices are padded — Highfy's a verified local retailer, not a middleman adding margin.

Product Size Price
L'Oreal Paris 6 Oil Nourish Conditioner 175ml Rs. 495
Meclay London Hair Fall Defense Conditioner 180ml Rs. 518
Dove Intense Repair Conditioner 180ml Rs. 540
Tresemme Colour Revitalise Conditioner 360ml Rs. 950
Palmer's Coconut Oil Conditioner 400ml Rs. 1,751
Truly Komal Zero Fade Pro Conditioner PC Rs. 2,199
Schwarzkopf Bonacure Moisture Kick Spray 200ml Rs. 5,265

Which Conditioner Suits Pakistani Hair?

Hard Water, Humidity and What That Does to Hair

Karachi and Lahore both run hard water — high mineral content that strips moisture and makes lightweight conditioners less effective than they should be. Going by what I've seen with this category, thicker formulations like Palmer's (Rs. 1,751) or AccuFix (Rs. 2,595) hold up better when the tap water's working against you. The Schwarzkopf Bonacure Moisture Kick Spray at Rs. 5,265 is engineered for fine hair in controlled European conditions — probably won't do much against mineral buildup. Worth knowing before you spend that.

For Hair Fall — What to Look For

Meclay London's Hair Fall Defense at Rs. 518 is the most accessible option here, and it's quite decent for the price — the formula sits light, rinses clean, doesn't leave that waxy residue some conditioners do on thin hair. Dove Hairfall Rescue runs Rs. 540 for 180ml. Both work on the same principle: protein to reduce breakage at the strand. Results vary, but typically you'd need 6–8 weeks of consistent use to see any real change in shedding. One bottle won't tell you enough. Buy two.

Colour-Treated Hair in Pakistan

Tresemme Color Revitalise (Rs. 950 for 360ml) is the most sensible colour-care option at a non-salon price. L'Oreal Elvive Colour Protect comes in at Rs. 495. But colour jobs done locally — especially in Lahore salons where they run heavy oxidative processes — often need more than a drugstore conditioner can deliver. Revlon Professional EQUAVE at Rs. 4,299 for 200ml is the step up worth considering if you colour every 6–8 weeks. I'd go with this one over the Schwarzkopf at a similar tier.

Brand-by-Brand: What You're Actually Buying

Budget Tier (Under Rs. 600)

L'Oreal, Dove, Meclay London — all do the job properly for everyday use. Nothing flashy about them, and they're not trying to be. The L'Oreal 6 Oil Nourish at Rs. 495 is a reliable repeat purchase for normal-to-dry hair. Meclay London is the local option — priced well, formulated for Pakistani conditions, and worth picking up if you're hair-fall-focused. But a 175–180ml bottle won't last long on shoulder-length or longer hair. Budget two per month or step up to the 350ml Meclay variants at Rs. 900.

Mid-Range (Rs. 900–Rs. 2,000)

Tresemme 360ml is quite decent for chemically processed hair — it's the best volume-to-price ratio in this range. Palmer's Coconut Oil at Rs. 1,751 is worth the step if your hair skews dry. A coconut humectant holds moisture better through Lahore's dry winters than standard protein formulas, and the 400ml bottle doesn't disappear in two weeks the way smaller sizes do. AccuFix at Rs. 2,595 for 300g is the thickest formula in this tier — good for coarse or damaged hair that needs something with more body.

Premium and Salon Range

Framesi, Schwarzkopf, Revlon Professional. The Framesi Morphosis 1000ml at Rs. 7,182 is better value per ml than the 250ml at Rs. 3,150 — but it's still a serious buy. Revlon EQUAVE at Rs. 4,299 functions as both rinse-out and leave-in, which stretches the bottle further than it looks. I couldn't confirm exact shelf life after opening, but most professional conditioners hold around 12 months. The Schwarzkopf Bonacure range looks good on paper — by all accounts solid for fine hair — but at Rs. 5,265 for 200ml, that's a price-per-ml you'd expect to match salon results, not home maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which is the best affordable hair conditioner in Pakistan?

A: Meclay London Hair Fall Defense at Rs. 518 for hair fall, L'Oreal 6 Oil Nourish at Rs. 495 for general daily use. Both are on Highfy. Don't expect salon results from either — but they won't disappoint as everyday conditioning steps.

Q: Is Meclay London conditioner good for daily use?

A: Yes. Light formula, rinses clean, no residue buildup on normal use. The 180ml at Rs. 518 goes fast — the 350ml at Rs. 900 is the better buy if you're washing hair three or more times a week.

Q: Does expensive conditioner actually make a difference in Pakistan?

A: The Rs. 1,700–2,200 tier (Palmer's, Truly Komal) genuinely outperforms the budget range on dry or damaged hair. Whether salon brands like Schwarzkopf at Rs. 5,000+ are worth it for home use — probably not, unless you're maintaining a very specific treatment regime.