Collection: Buy Nail Polish ( Gel, Base & Top Coat , Peel Off) In Pakistan

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Nail Polish Price in Pakistan

The cheapest is Christine at Rs. 200 for a 10ml bottle. Swiss Miss runs Rs. 240–320 depending on the finish — the standard shades are Rs. 240, the metallic and special effects closer to Rs. 320. Sweetface Quick Dry is Rs. 250 for 9ml. Rivaj Fashion Fit at Rs. 270, Medora Nail Polish Enamel at Rs. 280, Christine Matte at Rs. 290. Glamorous Face Fast Dry sits at Rs. 379. ST London Colorist Nail Paint is the premium pick at Rs. 470 — but it's still under Rs. 500, which keeps it accessible.

All of these are on Highfy.pk. None require an online import wait.

Product Size Price
Christine Nail Polish 10ml Rs. 200
Swiss Miss Nail Polish PC Rs. 240
Sweetface Quick Dry Nail Polish 9ml Rs. 250
Rivaj Fashion Fit Nail Color PC Rs. 270
Medora Nail Polish Enamel PC Rs. 280
Glamorous Face Fast Dry Nail Polish PC Rs. 379
ST London Colorist Nail Paint PC Rs. 470

What You're Getting at Each Price Point

Budget Tier: Rs. 200–280

Christine at Rs. 200 is the entry — decent coverage in two coats, nothing exceptional. The 10ml size runs out faster than the larger Swiss Miss bottles. Christine's matte formula at Rs. 290 is actually the more interesting product of the two; matte finishes tend to chip less visibly than gloss on shorter nails. Swiss Miss at Rs. 240 covers the most shade variety in this range — they've got most colour families covered, from nude pinks to deep purples. Going by the range, Gypsy Rose (222) and Terracotta (208) are the two shades that look best on Pakistani skin tones without looking washed out. Results vary by lighting, but typically the deeper shades photograph better in Karachi's harsh midday light.

Mid-Tier: Rs. 280–380

Medora at Rs. 280 is the one brand in this range that's been around Pakistani beauty counters at Imtiaz and Naheed long enough to have a real track record. The enamel formula applies smoothly and the brush is wide enough to do a nail in 2–3 strokes. Not bad at all, honestly, for the price. Rivaj at Rs. 270 is comparable — Fashion Fit is the more pigmented formula in their range. Glamorous Face at Rs. 379 positions itself as a fast-dry option, which it is in moderate temperatures, though in Karachi summers the dry time extends because of the ambient heat.

Premium Tier: ST London Rs. 470

ST London is the most finished formula in this collection. The Colorist Nail Paint line has a wider brush than most local polishes and the pigmentation requires fewer coats — one solid coat on shorter nails, two on longer. At Rs. 470, you're paying double the Christine price for a genuinely different application experience. The shade range available on Highfy — Red Lips, Hot Red, Flamingo, Fudge, Stone, Toffee, French Natural, Magenta, Boisenberry, Twilight, Oxford Blue — is broader than most single brands here. I couldn't verify the exact formula composition, but by all accounts the formula stays flexible longer than most local polishes, meaning fewer chips at the nail tip.

Which Nail Polish to Buy First?

By Concern

Budget pick with decent coverage: Swiss Miss at Rs. 240 — wide enough shade range to find something you'll actually wear. Fast dry that actually works: Sweetface at Rs. 250 or Glamorous Face at Rs. 379. Best application experience: ST London at Rs. 470. And if you're buying multiple shades, Christine at Rs. 200 doesn't disappoint as a rotation pick — won't feel like a waste when the shade goes out of rotation.

Shade Choices for Pakistani Skin Tones

Deep reds (ST London Red Lips, Swiss Miss Ribbon Red) and taupes (ST London Fudge, Swiss Miss Cocoa) show up well on medium-to-deep skin tones. Nude pinks can look ashy — Swiss Miss Nude Pink and ST London French Natural are safer nude picks than the lighter shades. Bright neons (Swiss Miss Neon 629) are the current trend through Pakistan's festive season, and they work better on deep skin than people expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which is the best nail polish brand in Pakistan?

A: ST London if formula and application are the priority. Swiss Miss if you want variety at a lower price point — the Rs. 240 shades cover most colour families. Medora if you want a proven local formula that's available at Imtiaz and Naheed as well as online.

Q: How long does Pakistani nail polish last without chipping?

A: Typically 4–6 days on a clean, dry nail with a base coat. Without base coat, 2–4 days depending on activity. ST London holds slightly longer at the tips than the budget options. In Karachi humidity, any nail polish will peel faster at the cuticle edge.

Q: Is ST London nail polish halal or breathable?

A: ST London's EZ Breathable line (sold separately on Highfy, Rs. 470) is water-permeable — the Colorist range isn't. If breathable formula is a requirement, specifically check for the EZ Breathable label in the product name.