Collection: Lamel Blush

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Lamel Blush Price in Pakistan — Cheek Colour, BB Blush, Water Jelly & Highlighter

Shade 405. No name. Just a number. Lamel didn't bother naming the fifth powder blush in this range — the other four got names (Rouge, Coral, Apricot, Plum) but 405 exists only as a digit, which means you're ordering something at Rs. 1,499 without knowing what colour you're actually buying. Annoying. Eight products total across four formats: five powder shades, a highlighter, four BB Blush liquids, and a Water Jelly Blush. Lamel is Polish. You won't find it at Naheed or at Imtiaz. Highfy.pk carries the full range — 48 to 72 hours delivery, code HIYOU for free shipping on your first order.

Product Size Price
Lamel Blush Cheek Colour 402 Rouge 3.8g Rs. 1,499
Lamel Blush Cheek Colour 403 Coral 3.8g Rs. 1,499
Lamel Blush Cheek Colour 405 3.8g Rs. 1,499
Lamel Blush Cheek Colour 407 Apricot 3.8g Rs. 1,499
Lamel Blush Cheek Colour 408 Plum 3.8g Rs. 1,499
Lamel Glow Highlighter 402 Sun 3.8g Rs. 1,560
Lamel BB Blush 401 Tea Rose 10Ml 10ml Rs. 2,299
Lamel Water Jelly Blush PC Rs. 2,299

Powder Blush — Why Apricot and Not Rouge

Apricot (407) first. That's the answer before anything else.

Cool-toned blushes — and Rouge (402) is cool-toned — don't translate the same way on Pakistani skin as they do in European tutorials. Under afternoon Lahore light on a medium or olive complexion, cool pinks tend to sit flat or pull slightly grey rather than reading as a real flush. Warm peachy tones like Apricot read closer to natural colour on the skin. It's not a universal rule and it doesn't apply to everyone, but it's consistent enough that if you're buying your first Lamel blush, Apricot is the lower-risk pick.

Plum (408) is a different situation entirely. It's a deep shade — three taps with a brush on medium Pakistani skin gives you a full-blown editorial cheek, not a subtle flush. Beautiful, genuinely, but you need a very light hand or it's going to read as heavy for anything other than an evening event. Coral (403) is the most versatile everyday option after Apricot. And 405 — the unnamed shade — can't be recommended without knowing what colour it actually is. Check the Highfy listing photos closely before ordering that one.

Rs. 394.47/g for 3.8g, by the way. These aren't local drugstore prices — you're paying imported blush prices, which is fair for this finish level but worth knowing before you compare to what's on the shelf at Imtiaz.

BB Blush — Read This Before You Order

Hot Lava (404). That's the shade worth buying first.

Four BB Blush variants at Rs. 2,299 for 10ml each: Tea Rose (401), Pink Blossom (402), Coralline (403), Hot Lava (404). The format is liquid blush that sets to a pressed-skin finish — and here's the part nobody mentions upfront: you have roughly 15 to 18 seconds after application before it starts locking down. Not 30. Not 45. Fifteen to eighteen. A dry brush won't blend it in time. A damp beauty sponge is the only way this format works correctly, and that's not on the packaging anywhere.

Hot Lava is warm terracotta — on medium to deep Pakistani skin it reads bronzed rather than pink, the sun-drenched look that's been on every Karachi beauty creator's face for two years. Tea Rose (401) is the forgiving starter shade — sheer, buildable, won't streak badly even if your sponge technique isn't perfect yet. But once you've used Hot Lava, Tea Rose starts feeling like a placeholder.

One more thing: don't layer BB Blush over a heavy foundation. The formula needs actual skin contact to set — a thick base layer gets in the way and you end up with uneven patches. On low-coverage days in Karachi, this format genuinely delivers.

Water Jelly Blush and the Highlighter

Water Jelly Blush at Rs. 2,299 — it's steep and the finish is genuinely nice, and those two things are both true at the same time. Jelly-gel texture, skin-melt finish when it contacts bare or lightly primed skin. Apply it over a full foundation base and you might wonder what Rs. 2,299 actually bought you. On bare skin days it earns its place. Depends entirely on how you wear your base.

Glow Highlighter 402 Sun at Rs. 1,560 is warm gold — Rs. 410.53/g. Not the cool pearl-silver highlight that photographs well on fair skin but goes ashy on Pakistani complexions. Sun is right for warm and olive undertones, and the pigmentation is not bad at all, honestly, for an imported highlighter at this price. Worth picking up if a warm gold is the finish you're after.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the price of Lamel blush in Pakistan?

A: On Highfy.pk: Lamel Blush Cheek Colour (Rouge 402, Coral 403, 405, Apricot 407, Plum 408) Rs. 1,499 each, 3.8g; Lamel Glow Highlighter 402 Sun Rs. 1,560, 3.8g; Lamel BB Blush (Tea Rose 401, Pink Blossom 402, Coralline 403, Hot Lava 404) Rs. 2,299 each, 10ml; Water Jelly Blush Rs. 2,299. Nationwide delivery 48 to 72 hours. Not at Naheed or Imtiaz currently.

Q: Which Lamel blush shade is best for Pakistani skin?

A: Apricot (407) in the powder range for medium and olive Pakistani skin tones — warm peachy blushes read more natural outdoors than cool pinks, which tend to look flat rather than flushed on warmer undertones. Hot Lava (404) BB Blush for anyone wanting a bronzed terracotta look on medium-deep skin. Tea Rose (401) BB Blush if you're new to liquid blush — sheer and forgiving of uneven blending. Plum (408) powder is striking but needs a feather-light touch or it's too heavy for everyday. Shade 405 can't be specifically recommended without knowing the actual colour.

Q: Is Lamel BB Blush hard to use for beginners?

A: Harder than powder blush, yes. The setting window is 15 to 18 seconds — too slow with a brush and you'll get streaks. A damp beauty sponge blends faster and gives more control with this format. Don't apply it over heavy foundation; it needs to reach skin to set properly. Results vary depending on your base routine and how fast you work — start with Tea Rose (401) because it's the most sheer and the easiest to fix if something goes wrong. Once you're comfortable with the format and timing, Hot Lava gives the best finish on Pakistani skin.