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Vitamin C Skincare Price in Pakistan

The category spans face washes, serums, creams, toners, body butters, masks, and sunscreens — all carrying some form of Vitamin C or ascorbic acid. Budget options (Rs. 149–399) are mostly masks, hand creams, and face washes where the Vitamin C concentration is functional but minimal. The serious brightening actives are in the serum range: Garnier's Bright Complete Serum at Rs. 989 for 15ml, MUICIN's Anti Aging Serum at Rs. 1,999 for 50ml, and HerBeauty's Superkind Glow Serum at Rs. 2,700 for 30g.

Product Size Price
Sadoer Vitamin C Brightening Face Mask 25g Rs. 149
Glow & Lovely Multivitamin Face Wash 50g Rs. 250
Disaar Vitamin C Whitening Sunscreen SPF 50 50g Rs. 674
Garnier Bright Complete Vitamin C Serum 15ml Rs. 989
Dr. Rashel Vitamin C Night Cream 50g Rs. 1,099
Fused Superfruit Moisturizer with Vitamin C 50ml Rs. 1,799
MUICIN Vitamin C Anti Aging Serum 50ml Rs. 1,999
HerBeauty Bright Bae Toner 150g Rs. 2,700

The Garnier Bright Complete Vitamin C Serum at Rs. 989 for 15ml is the most recognizable name in the range. It's widely available at Naheed and Imtiaz too — the Highfy pricing is competitive but not dramatically different. At Rs. 66 per ml, it's the mid-range serum option; MUICIN's 50ml at Rs. 1,999 works out to Rs. 40 per ml for a larger quantity, though the formula and concentration aren't directly comparable.

Which Vitamin C Products Are Worth Buying

Serums

Serums are the format where Vitamin C actually delivers brightening results — the concentration is higher and the penetration is better than creams or washes. The Garnier Bright Complete at Rs. 989 is the safe pick for beginners: the formula is non-comedogenic, meaning it won't clog pores, which matters if you have acne-prone skin. The MUICIN Vitamin C Anti Aging Serum at Rs. 1,999 for 50ml is the better value per ml, but the formula leans richer — better for dry skin than oily. Both need consistent use over 21–28 days before you'd notice any visible brightening.

Creams and Moisturizers

Dr. Rashel Vitamin C Night Cream at Rs. 1,099 for 50g is the most practical cream pick for daily use. The night formulation makes more sense than a day cream for Vitamin C — UV exposure during the day can degrade the active, and Pakistan's sun intensity between March and October accelerates that degradation. The Fused Superfruit Moisturizer with Vitamin C at Rs. 1,799 for 50ml is a step up in ingredient quality, with a more modern formula profile. But the exact Vitamin C percentage isn't disclosed on either product; hard to say if the concentrations are comparable.

Face Washes and Budget Picks

Glow & Lovely Multivitamin Face Wash at Rs. 250 for 50g is the entry-level buy. It's not a treatment product — don't expect it to brighten skin on its own. Vitamin C in a rinse-off format has minimal contact time with skin, which limits what it can actually do. Worth it as a gentle cleanser; not worth buying specifically for Vitamin C benefits. The Dr. Rashel Vitamin C Face Wash at Rs. 849 for 100g falls into the same category.

Vitamin C With Sunscreen

The Disaar Vitamin C Refreshing Whitening Sunscreen SPF 50 at Rs. 674 for 50g combines two things you need together anyway: Vitamin C as a brightening ingredient and SPF 50 sun protection. The combination makes sense because unprotected skin undoes brightening progress faster than any serum can correct it — especially in Lahore and Karachi summers. The Disaar brand isn't premium, and the formula details aren't fully disclosed, but at Rs. 674 it's a sensible daily-driver sunscreen with added brightening intent.

We're talking about a category where consistency matters more than which specific product you pick. Any Vitamin C serum used daily for 6–8 weeks will show more results than the 'best' serum used 3 times a week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which is the best Vitamin C serum available in Pakistan under Rs. 1,000?

A: The Garnier Bright Complete Vitamin C Serum at Rs. 989 for 15ml is the most reliable pick under Rs. 1,000. It's a widely used formula with consistent results, available at Naheed and Imtiaz as well as Highfy. For darker spots specifically, you'd need 3–4 weeks of daily use before seeing a visible difference.

Q: Can Vitamin C cause skin purging or breakouts?

A: Vitamin C itself doesn't typically cause purging, but some Vitamin C creams and serums include occlusive or comedogenic base ingredients that can trigger breakouts on acne-prone skin. Check the ingredient list for heavy silicones or oils if you're prone to clogged pores. The Garnier serum and MUICIN serum are both listed as non-comedogenic; the richer creams in the Dr. Rashel range carry more risk on oily or combination skin.

Q: Should I use Vitamin C in the morning or at night?

A: Night application is the safer option for most Vitamin C serums. The ingredient is photosensitive and can degrade on exposure to UV — which, in Pakistani sun conditions, means daytime use is less efficient unless you apply sunscreen immediately after. If you use Vitamin C in the morning, always follow with SPF 30 or higher. The Dr. Rashel Night Cream and similar products are specifically formulated for evening use and don't carry this concern.