Collection: Buy Revlon In Pakistan

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Revlon Price in Pakistan

Pricing runs intentionally wide here. The Photo Ready Compact at Rs. 700 is the accessible entry point; the Pro Collection hair straightener at Rs. 8,651.50 is a proper investment piece. Both exist in the same collection, which feels a little uneven — tools are clearly where Revlon's focus sits. Not the cheapest tools in this category, but —

Product Size Price
Photo Ready Compact Makeup 050 Ivory 10G Rs. 700
Ultimate Glow Sonic Facial Brush RVSP3538 PC Rs. 6,999
Ultimate Glow Cordless LED Beauty Mirror RVMR9029 PC Rs. 8,169
Pro Collection Salon Hair Straightener RVST2175 PC Rs. 8,651.50

The sonic brush at Rs. 6,999 and the LED mirror at Rs. 8,169 are the items that need the most justification. A decent facial in Karachi runs Rs. 2,500–4,000 per session. If you're going monthly, a one-time tool purchase starts making sense by the fourth or fifth visit.

Why Revlon Beauty Tools Are Worth the Investment

Sonic Facial Brush (RVSP3538)

The oscillating head clears buildup from around sebaceous follicles — the mechanism's similar to what professional salon devices use, just scaled for daily home use. Not claiming it matches a proper peel. But for consistent maintenance between facials, it does the job properly. And the cordless design is the right call; outlet placement near bathroom mirrors in Pakistani homes isn't always convenient.

Start every other day for the first 9–11 days. The oscillation can irritate reactive skin during the adjustment period, it's not subtle.

Worth trying if you've been relying solely on face wash.

LED Beauty Mirror (RVMR9029)

Most bathroom lighting in Pakistan runs warm yellow — fine for basic grooming, useless for checking foundation application or liner precision. The LED ring on this mirror mimics natural daylight. Whether the color temperature is truly accurate to outdoor light, hard to say without side-by-side testing. Going by the typical spec for this range, it should read neutral rather than warm, which is what you need for Karachi's harsh afternoon light.

Cordless, and no outlet hunting required.

Hair Straightener (RVST2175)

Priced at Rs. 8,651.50. Pakistani hair tends to run thick and coarse, and budget straighteners don't hold consistent panel temperature across a full pass. This one's built for daily professional use; results should hold through Lahore humidity better than most mid-range options. The plate material isn't specified on the product page — hard to confirm ceramic vs. titanium without checking the box, which is a real gap before spending this much.

Top Revlon Picks for Every Goal

For Everyday Makeup

The Photo Ready Compact (050 Ivory, 10G) at Rs. 700 is the easiest call in this collection. Light-to-medium coverage, decent finish for the price. Won't last more than 5–6 weeks of daily use — the 10G size is small. Only one shade available through Highfy currently, so check whether Ivory actually suits your skin tone before ordering.

For Skincare Routines

The sonic brush and LED mirror work well as a pair — one shows you what your skin actually looks like properly lit, the other helps you address it. Buying both is Rs. 15,168 combined, which isn't a casual spend. But if you'd otherwise be going for monthly facials at a salon in Karachi's Defence or Gulberg, the math shifts after three or four visits. Most women buying these are going for the long-term saving, not the novelty.

For Hair Care

The straightener's the standout. If you're spending Rs. 800–1,200 per blow-dry session at a bar in Karachi, the Rs. 8,651.50 amortizes over roughly 8–9 visits. Nothing flashy about the design — matte finish, standard controls — but that's not a complaint. In Lahore winters especially —

Mid-range options around Rs. 3,500–4,500 suit better if you're only straightening twice a week or less.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Revlon available in Pakistan?

A: Yes — online through Highfy.pk and Daraz. Physical retail availability at Naheed and Imtiaz is limited; the tools specifically aren't widely stocked at Chase Up or general cosmetic counters yet.

Q: Where can I buy Revlon in Pakistan?

A: Highfy.pk has the current range. Daraz carries some items, though stock varies. For the sonic brush and LED mirror specifically, Highfy is the more reliable option right now.

Q: Is the Revlon hair straightener worth buying in Pakistan?

A: Depends on your routine. Daily use makes the Rs. 8,651.50 reasonable against repeated salon visits — you'd recoup the cost in 8–9 sessions at a Karachi blow-dry bar. If you're straightening twice a week or less, a mid-range tool handles the job and saves Rs. 4,000–5,000.