Labello Lip Balm Price in Pakistan — Classic, Shine & Scented Variants
The plain Lip Balm 4.8g costs Rs. 719. Six others — Classic Care, Pearly Shine, Soft Rose, Pomegranate Shine, Watermelon Shine, Vanilla Butter Cream — all cost Rs. 675. Nobody on the Highfy listing explains the Rs. 44 difference, and honestly I've stopped expecting them to. Labello is Beiersdorf, same German parent as Nivea, making lip balm since 1909 — which is either reassuring brand heritage or a fun fact that changes nothing about what you're actually putting on your lips. Not consistently at Naheed. Highfy.pk, 48 to 72 hours delivery. Code HIYOU for free shipping on your first order.
| Product |
Size |
Price |
| Labello Lip Balm Classic Care 4.8G |
4.8g |
Rs. 675 |
| Labello Lip Balm Pearly Shine 4.8G |
4.8g |
Rs. 675 |
| Labello Lip Balm Soft Rose 4.8G |
4.8g |
Rs. 675 |
| Labello Lip Balm Pomegranate Shine 4.8G |
4.8g |
Rs. 675 |
| Labello Lip Balm Watermelon Shine 4.8G |
4.8g |
Rs. 675 |
| Labello Lip Balm Vanilla Butter Cream 4.8G |
4.8g |
Rs. 675 |
| Labello Lip Balm 4.8G |
4.8g |
Rs. 719 |
The Maths on Rs. 675 — Because It's Worth Working Out
Rs. 140.63 per gram. Run that calculation yourself if you don't believe me. Vaseline Lip Therapy in the tin — same occlusive petroleum-jelly base, handles the same moisture-sealing job — is Rs. 595 for 7g at Imtiaz, which comes to Rs. 85/g. So you're paying a 65% per-gram premium for Labello. Part of that is the stick format, which is genuinely cleaner than a tin — no finger-dipping, no product under your nails on the commute. Panthenol (vitamin B5) in the Labello formula does actual moisture-barrier work, not just surface sealing, which is worth something. But a chunk of the gap is just brand import cost, and it's worth knowing that before you click add to cart.
The Rs. 44 gap between the plain Lip Balm and everything else — still unexplained. Don't pay Rs. 719 for the plain one thinking it's a better formula, because there's no evidence it is.
Classic Care vs the Shine Variants vs the Scented Ones
Classic Care is the right starting point. No tint, nothing catching light, just the base formula with panthenol — and it's the pick that actually does the job properly when your lips are cracking in Lahore's dry January, not just feeling a bit dehydrated. The Shine variants (Pearly, Pomegranate, Watermelon) have a slight luminosity, quite decent for the price honestly, but don't confuse them with gloss or expect the finish to read across the room. Pomegranate Shine is the one that disappoints buyers who expected a berry tint — it reads as sheer pink on most Pakistani skin tones, not deep at all. Worth knowing before you order based on the name.
Soft Rose is warm rather than floral, the scent fades in under 30 minutes on most people — not tested long-term, but that's the consistent experience going by buyer feedback. Vanilla Butter Cream sits at the edge of pleasant and too sweet, and where exactly that line falls depends entirely on who's wearing it. Neither does more for your lips than Classic Care. You're buying the scented ones for the experience, not the repair — and that's a completely valid reason, just be clear with yourself about it.
Watermelon Shine. Fun. That's about the full review.
Labello vs Vaseline — The Honest Comparison
For repair: both work. Vaseline is better value per gram, full stop. But comparing Labello to Vaseline in a tube at Imtiaz isn't quite right — they're competing on convenience and format, not just the formula. And within the imported lip balm category in Pakistan — EOS running Rs. 950 to Rs. 1,200, Carmex around Rs. 800, Burt's Bees closer to Rs. 1,400 on Daraz — Rs. 675 for Labello is actually on the affordable end. Worth picking up if the stick format matters to you and you don't want to pay Rs. 1,000+ for a lip balm. Not worth paying Rs. 719 for the plain variant when Classic Care at Rs. 675 has the same formula and panthenol.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the price of Labello lip balm in Pakistan?
A: On Highfy.pk: Classic Care, Pearly Shine, Soft Rose, Pomegranate Shine, Watermelon Shine, and Vanilla Butter Cream are Rs. 675 each for 4.8g. The plain Lip Balm 4.8g is Rs. 719 — the Rs. 44 price difference isn't explained anywhere on the listing. Nationwide delivery 48 to 72 hours. Code HIYOU for free first-order delivery. You won't find consistent Labello stock at Naheed or Imtiaz right now.
Q: Does Labello help with chapped lips in Pakistan's winters?
A: Yes, and Classic Care is the variant that earns it. Panthenol (vitamin B5) supports moisture retention beyond what plain petroleum jelly can do on its own — hard to say how significantly without side-by-side testing, but the B5 mechanism is documented in dermatology research. The Shine and scented variants share the same base, fine for maintenance, not the right call if your lips are badly cracked. Apply before sleeping in Lahore's dry winters — overnight is when it works, not from quick daytime touch-ups.
Q: Labello vs Vaseline — which is better for Pakistani skin?
A: For lip repair: both do the job properly. Vaseline wins on value at Rs. 85/g from Naheed versus Labello at Rs. 140.63/g — that gap is real. For daily carry: Labello's stick wins on convenience, no finger-dipping or open tin in your bag. For variety: Labello by a mile. Vaseline tins from Imtiaz at roughly Rs. 595 for 7g are the smart value play. Labello justifies itself on format and panthenol if those things matter to you. Neither is wrong — depends what you're buying for.