Jergens Lotion Price in Pakistan — Ultra Healing, Aloe, Age Defying & More
Nine variants. Rs. 1,189 to Rs. 1,849. Jergens is an American body lotion brand under Kao Corporation — same parent as Bioré and Curel — not sold in Pakistani pharmacies or supermarkets, but available through Highfy.pk as imported authentic stock. Six variants in the 400ml pump at Rs. 1,849, three in the 200ml bottle at Rs. 1,189. Delivery 48 to 72 hours nationwide, 7-day return policy. Code HIYOU for free delivery on your first order.
| Product |
Size |
Price |
| Jergens Lotion Original Scent |
200ml |
Rs. 1,189 |
| Jergens Lotion Soothing Aloe |
200ml |
Rs. 1,189 |
| Jergens Lotion Ultra Healing |
200ml |
Rs. 1,189 |
| Jergens Lotion Daily Moisture |
400ml |
Rs. 1,849 |
| Jergens Lotion Softening Musk |
400ml |
Rs. 1,849 |
| Jergens Lotion Original Scent |
400ml |
Rs. 1,849 |
| Jergens Lotion Soothing Aloe |
400ml |
Rs. 1,849 |
| Jergens Lotion Age Defying |
400ml |
Rs. 1,849 |
Is the Import Price Actually Worth It
Honest answer: depends entirely on the variant you're buying.
At Imtiaz or Chase Up you'll find local body lotions — Vaseline, Nivea, and Pakistani brands — at Rs. 350 to Rs. 750 for similar sizes. Jergens at Rs. 1,849 for 400ml costs roughly 2.5 to 4 times more. For the Daily Moisture and Softening Musk variants, that gap is hard to justify; they're decent lotions but don't do anything a good local glycerin-based formula doesn't. But Ultra Healing is a genuinely different formulation — it stacks keratin, vitamins A, C, and E, and conditioning agents in proportions you won't find in a Rs. 450 drugstore lotion. On elbows, knees, or heels that have turned rough from Lahore winters and hard water, Ultra Healing shows visible difference within 12 to 14 days of twice-daily use. That's the one worth the import premium. The others? Debatable.
Breaking Down the Variants
Ultra Healing — The Only One With a Real Case
Both sizes available: 200ml at Rs. 1,189, 400ml at Rs. 1,849.
Five moisturisers in one formula — glycerin, lanolin, petrolatum, plus keratin and vitamins. Apply it right after a shower on damp skin and the occlusives in the base lock in the water content before it evaporates off the surface — something the lighter gel-based lotions can't do. Night application works better than morning because petrolatum-heavy formulas feel slightly tacky for 10 to 15 minutes. But it's exactly that occlusive layer that makes the difference on cracked heels and rough knuckles that haven't responded to lighter moisturisers.
Soothing Aloe — The Summer One
The lightest texture in the range, it won't sit heavy in Karachi's humidity. Aloe vera adds a brief cooling effect on application — pleasant after a shower in May but not meaningful beyond that first minute. No occlusive layer to speak of; moisture retention isn't what it's doing, skin comfort is. Worth it if you want a summer body lotion that doesn't feel like you're wearing something.
Original Scent — The One That Divides People
Cherry-almond fragrance. Unmistakable. Pakistani women buying this are usually buying it for exactly that scent, which has a specific nostalgia attached to it in the US market and has picked up a following here through social media. But the scent is strong — it lingers for 3 to 4 hours, and if you're going somewhere where fragrance layering matters (a formal dinner, meeting), it'll compete with your perfume. Not the variant to grab without knowing what you're getting into.
Age Defying — The Overpriced Disappointment
Retinol and antioxidants, according to the label.
The retinol concentration isn't published anywhere on the packaging or product page, which is a meaningful omission — retinol in a body lotion diluted across 400ml of formula is almost certainly at trace percentages. Cosmetic ingredient percentages drop sharply when a product is designed for full-body use; you'd need a much higher concentration in a targeted facial formula to get the same active benefit. Buy it for daily moisture if the formula texture suits you, but don't buy it expecting retinol results on the body. The antioxidant claim has the same limitation — hard to say how much is in there when the brand hasn't disclosed it.
200ml vs. 400ml — The Math
Rs. 1,189 for 200ml is Rs. 5.95 per ml. Rs. 1,849 for 400ml is Rs. 4.62 per ml. The 400ml saves Rs. 1.33 per ml — 22% cheaper per application over time.
Get the 200ml first. Original Scent in particular has a fragrance that either suits you or it doesn't, and you'll know within two uses. Same with Ultra Healing's texture — some people find the slightly thicker consistency fine, others don't want to wait for it to absorb. Once you've confirmed the variant works for you, the 400ml is the sensible ongoing purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the price of Jergens lotion in Pakistan?
A: On Highfy.pk: 200ml bottles (Original Scent, Soothing Aloe, Ultra Healing) are Rs. 1,189 each. 400ml bottles (Daily Moisture, Softening Musk, Original Scent, Soothing Aloe, Age Defying, Ultra Healing) are Rs. 1,849 each. Jergens isn't available through local retail in Pakistan — Imtiaz, Chase Up, and Naheed don't carry it. Delivery 48 to 72 hours nationwide from Highfy.pk.
Q: Which Jergens lotion is best for dry skin in Pakistan?
A: Ultra Healing — either size. It's the only Jergens variant that goes beyond basic glycerin moisturisation and actually addresses rough, cracked, or damaged skin with a multi-moisturiser formula including keratin and vitamins A, C, and E. Apply after showering on damp skin and leave it a few minutes before dressing — the formula takes slightly longer to absorb than the lighter Soothing Aloe or Daily Moisture. Daily Moisture and Softening Musk are fine for normal skin but won't do much for genuinely dry or rough patches.
Q: Does Jergens lotion have fragrance?
A: Most Jergens variants are fragranced. Original Scent has the strongest fragrance — a cherry-almond accord that's very recognisable and lingers for 3 to 4 hours. Soothing Aloe has a lighter scent. Daily Moisture and Ultra Healing have mild fragrances that fade quickly. None of the current Highfy.pk Jergens listings are fragrance-free — if fragrance sensitivity is a concern, Jergens probably isn't the right pick; CeraVe or Cetaphil body lotion in fragrance-free formulations would be the better option.