Hair Straightener Price in Pakistan — Remington vs Philips
Straightener or brush. That's the first decision. After that: Remington or Philips, and how much you want to spend. Highfy.pk currently stocks 21 hair styling tools from Rs. 8,999 to Rs. 32,000 — Remington ceramic plates, Philips keratin-coated straighteners, and heated brushes from Westpoint and Beurer for women who want a blow-dry finish without a full styling process. Nationwide delivery in 48 to 72 hours, 7-day return policy. Code HIYOU for free delivery on your first order.
| Product |
Size |
Price |
| Remington Ceramic Slim 230 Straightener S3500 |
PC |
Rs. 8,999 |
| Remington Color Protect Straightener S6300 |
PC |
Rs. 10,070 |
| Westpoint Hair Straightening Brush WF-6810 |
PC |
Rs. 11,178 |
| Philips StraightCare Essential ThermoProtect BHS375 |
PC |
Rs. 14,000 |
| Philips KeraShine Straightener HP8316/00 |
PC |
Rs. 16,000 |
| Remington S9600 Hair Straightener |
PC |
Rs. 17,575 |
| Remington Proluxe S9100 9 Temp Max 230 |
PC |
Rs. 18,600 |
| Philips 5000 Series Straightener BHS530/03 |
PC |
Rs. 32,000 |
Remington Straighteners — Which One to Pick
Entry-level is the Remington S3500 Ceramic Slim — Rs. 8,999, down from Rs. 13,000, 230 °C max, ceramic-coated plates. For occasional use or for a teenager's first straightener, that Rs. 4,000 discount makes it worth considering; ceramic is gentler on the cuticle than a basic metal plate. Daily users at this price point will wear through it in 18 to 24 months. Probably fine if you know that going in.
The S6300 Color Protect at Rs. 10,070 sits just above — marketed specifically for colour-treated hair, with plates designed to reduce fade. Don't know if the plate coating actually preserves colour better than standard ceramic; the Highfy.pk listing doesn't specify the mechanism, and colour protection claims on straighteners are hard to verify without lab testing. The practical value here: it's an extra Rs. 1,071 over the S3500 for a targeted feature that may or may not matter to your specific hair.
Top of the Remington range: the Proluxe S9100 at Rs. 18,600 (was Rs. 24,999) and the 2-in-1 Curl & Wave S6606 at Rs. 25,650. Nine temperature settings on the S9100 is actually useful for Pakistani women managing coarse, mixed-texture hair — different sections often need different heat. That flexibility doesn't show up in budget straighteners.
Philips Straighteners — Where the Premium Goes
Philips enters at Rs. 14,000 with the BHS375/03 ThermoProtect — a plate technology that monitors heat and prevents excessive temperature spikes. Karachi's voltage fluctuations during load-shedding cycles can cause cheap straighteners to overshoot their rated temperature briefly; ThermoProtect addresses that, at least on paper. Worth factoring in if you're using a direct power connection without a stabilizer.
The KeraShine HP8316/00 at Rs. 16,000 adds keratin-infused plates — the idea being that the plates deposit a small amount of keratin protein onto the hair shaft with each pass. Whether this makes a meaningful difference over 30 to 45 days of use: going by the ingredient mechanism, probably yes for very dry or damaged hair, less noticeable for hair that's already in decent condition. Hard to say with certainty without extended testing.
The Philips 5000 Series BHS530/03 at Rs. 32,000 is the most expensive item in this collection. Not the best value. At that price, the Remington Proluxe S9100 at Rs. 18,600 delivers comparable plate quality with more temperature control options — and you keep Rs. 13,400. The Philips 5000 makes sense only if you specifically want the Philips brand warranty support in Pakistan.
Straightening Brush vs Traditional Straightener
Two brushes here: the Westpoint WF-6810 at Rs. 11,178 and the Philips BHH880/03 at Rs. 22,500. Heated brushes reduce straightening time for women with already-manageable hair — if your hair needs one pass rather than three, a brush works faster than a traditional flat iron. For very coarse Pakistani hair or tight curl patterns, a flat iron still does a more thorough job because the plates apply direct pressure that a brush can't match. The Beurer HS 60 at Rs. 11,250 is the third brush option — German brand, less common in Pakistan, but the build quality is quite decent for the price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the best hair straightener in Pakistan under Rs. 15,000?
A: For daily use under Rs. 15,000: the Philips StraightCare Essential BHS375/03 at Rs. 14,000 is the top pick — ThermoProtect technology and a trusted brand warranty in Pakistan. If you're fine without the Philips warranty, the Remington S3500 at Rs. 8,999 does the job properly for occasional-to-regular use at a significantly lower price.
Q: Which is better — Remington or Philips straightener in Pakistan?
A: Depends on the price point and how you use it. Remington offers more options across the budget and mid-range — the S9100 with 9 temperature settings is one of the most versatile in this collection. Philips builds in heat protection technology (ThermoProtect, KeraShine) that matters if you straighten daily or have damaged hair. Neither brand is definitively better across the board — budget says Remington, daily-use protection says Philips.
Q: Is a hair straightening brush better than a flat iron?
A: For straight-to-wavy hair that needs one styling pass — a brush is faster and more comfortable. For thick, coarse, or tightly-curled hair, a flat iron gives more controlled heat and pressure. The Westpoint WF-6810 at Rs. 11,178 or Beurer HS 60 at Rs. 11,250 are solid brush options if you want to test the format without spending Rs. 22,500 on the Philips heated brush.