Collection: Highfy's Bestsellers

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Best Selling Highfy Products and Prices

Product Size Price
Dr. Rashel Hyaluronic Acid Essence Mask PC Rs. 299
Miss Rose Lip Tint 10ml Rs. 550
AXIS-Y Dark Spot Correcting Glow Serum 5ml Rs. 699
Estelin Invisible Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++ 50g Rs. 999
Rederm Tressfix Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 120ml Rs. 1,150
Lamel All-In-One Lip Tinted Plumping Oil PC Rs. 1,899
L'Oreal Revitalift Hyaluronic Acid Serum 30ml Rs. 2,699

The list covers multiple brands and categories — Dr. Rashel, AXIS-Y, Estelin, Rederm, Miss Rose, Lamel, and L'Oreal all appear in the top sellers. Most products are delivered across Pakistan (Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad) in 2–4 working days from Highfy.pk. Prices are current at time of writing and can shift with promotions.

What the Bestsellers Tell You

Skincare Takes the Top Slots

The Dr. Rashel Hyaluronic Acid Essence Mask at Rs. 299 is the most accessible entry on the list — sheet masks at that price sell in volume because they're a low-commitment way to test a brand. And they work well in Pakistan's dry winters; a 20-minute sheet mask on a Lahore winter night does a reasonable job of topping up skin moisture before bed. The AXIS-Y Dark Spot Correcting Glow Serum at Rs. 699 for 5ml is a Korean brand serum — repeat purchases at that price suggest the formula is doing something. Whether it performs equally on all skin tones, particularly deeper South Asian complexions, varies. By all accounts it works better as a brightening product than a spot corrector; results on actual dark spots take 8–11 weeks minimum.

The L'Oreal Revitalift 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid Serum at Rs. 2,699 for 30ml is the premium tier of the list. Rs. 2,699 for 30ml isn't cheap, it's Rs. 89.9/ml — but L'Oreal's HA serum is one of the best-studied mass-market serums globally, and 1.5% is a legitimate concentration. That said, Jenpharm Dermive Oil Free Moisturizer at Rs. 1,043 for 100ml outsells it in raw volume among the skin-focused products — not bad at all for a Pakistani brand competing with L'Oreal at less than half the per-ml cost.

Sunscreen Has Found Its Market

Estelin Invisible Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++ at Rs. 999 for 50g appearing in the bestsellers is a good sign. Sunscreen wasn't a regular purchase for most Pakistani women 5 years ago; the fact that it's now a repeat-purchase bestseller shows a real shift. The PA+++ rating means UVA protection, which matters for hyperpigmentation — a genuine concern in Pakistan's climate. And the SPF 100 version at Rs. 1,299 for 100g is also in the list, which is the better value for daily use (that's Rs. 12.9/g vs Rs. 19.9/g for the 50g version). But whether SPF 100 offers meaningfully more protection than SPF 50+ in practical use conditions is genuinely debatable.

Sebum control is the other reason sunscreens keep getting repurchased: users who find a formula that controls oil throughout the day in Karachi humidity tend to stay loyal to it. Estelin's 'invisible' and 'oil-free' positioning suggests that's exactly the angle it's targeting.

Makeup: Value and Repeat Purchases

Miss Rose Lip Tint at Rs. 550 for 10ml is straightforward — Rs. 550 for a lip product with good colour payoff is a repeat-buy price. Miss Rose is a Chinese brand with strong value positioning; not prestige, but it does what lip tints should do for that money. The Lamel Lip Plumping Oil at Rs. 1,899 is at the other end — a Czech brand, premium positioning, four shades available. It's in the bestsellers despite being almost 3.5x the Miss Rose price. But the formats are different enough that they're not competing directly.

Essence Lash Princess mascara at Rs. 1,520 is a cult product globally and it shows up consistently in bestseller lists. The green tube is the one you want — the false-lash effect version. It's one of those cases where the reputation is fully earned; it holds up in humidity and doesn't flake the way cheaper mascaras do in Pakistan's weather.

Hair and Tools

Rederm Tressfix Anti-Dandruff Shampoo at Rs. 1,150 for 120ml sits in the bestsellers because dandruff is a persistent, climate-driven problem across Pakistan. Most drugstore dandruff shampoos available at Imtiaz are either Nizoral at Rs. 1,400+ or basic Head & Shoulders. Rederm slots in as a local pharmaceutical-brand option at a competitive price. The One Step Hot Air Brush at Rs. 3,049 is the most expensive bestseller on the current list — consistent with what we know about hair tools finding a growing market in Pakistan, especially among women who want salon-style results at home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are Highfy's best selling products in Pakistan?

A: Top sellers include Dr. Rashel Hyaluronic Acid Masks (Rs. 299), AXIS-Y Dark Spot Serum (Rs. 699), Estelin Sunscreen SPF 50 (Rs. 999), and L'Oreal Revitalift HA Serum (Rs. 2,699). The full bestseller list is available on Highfy.pk and updates based on purchase volume.

Q: Are Highfy bestsellers genuine products?

A: Yes. Highfy is an authorized retailer for the brands it carries. The bestseller list reflects actual sales volume — these are products Pakistani customers are repeatedly ordering, not curated placements.

Q: How often does the bestseller list change?

A: The list updates based on sales data. Seasonal products like sunscreens rank higher in summer, while moisturizing serums and masks tend to rise in Lahore and Karachi winters. Promotional pricing can also temporarily push a product up the list.