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Zero Makeup Price in Pakistan

Product Size Price
ZERO Makeup SUN100 Sunscreen 30ml Rs. 1,990
ZERO Makeup Blending Brush PC Rs. 3,490
ZERO Makeup Ultra Black Mascara PC Rs. 3,990
ZERO Makeup Ultra Cover Lip Gloss PC Rs. 3,990
ZERO Makeup Matte Cream Lipstick PC Rs. 4,490
ZERO Makeup Blurring Pen PC Rs. 4,490
ZERO Makeup Liquid Foundation PC Rs. 5,900

The sunscreen at Rs. 1,990 for 30ml works out to Rs. 66.33/ml — on the pricier side for a local SPF product, though the 30ml size keeps the upfront cost manageable. The foundation at Rs. 5,900 is the most expensive item in the range; for context, that's competitive with mid-tier L'Oreal imports on Daraz. All products are available on Highfy.pk. Physical retail in Karachi and Lahore is limited — online is the more reliable route.

What You Are Actually Getting

Foundation and Complexion Products

The Liquid Foundation at Rs. 5,900 comes in shades including Caramel — a medium-to-deeper tone that works well for a wide range of Pakistani skin. The brand seems to have designed around local complexions rather than importing shade ranges calibrated for European skin. Whether that extends to full shade diversity is unclear; the current range is limited. The Blurring Pen at Rs. 4,490 functions as a skin-finish corrector rather than a full-coverage concealer — going by the product description and positioning, it's meant to smooth rather than hide. The two together are a logical complexion base, but you'd want to test the foundation shade before committing at Rs. 5,900.

Lips: Gloss and Matte Lipstick

Ultra Cover Lip Gloss and Matte Cream Lipstick both come in Biscuit, a warm neutral that suits medium South Asian skin tones well. The Matte Cream Lipstick at Rs. 4,490 is the pricier option; matte formulas can vary significantly in Karachi's humidity — transfer rates go up, longevity claims deserve some skepticism in outdoor conditions. The gloss at Rs. 3,990 is the more forgiving format for Pakistan's climate, it doesn't set hard and doesn't show drying as quickly. Both are worth picking up if you already know the Biscuit shade works on your skin.

Eye Products and Tools

Ultra Black Mascara and Mascara Liner both sit at Rs. 3,990. That's significantly pricier than imported options — a Maybelline mascara at Imtiaz or Chase Up runs Rs. 1,500–Rs. 2,200. But if you're already using ZERO for foundation and lips, staying in the same brand lineup is not a bad call, and the liner-mascara duo makes sense as a pair. The Blending Brush at Rs. 3,490 rounds out the complexion tools. Not required if you already have decent brushes, but not a waste either.

Who Should Buy Zero Makeup

Not Recommended for Beginners

Honestly? Skip it until you know your shade preferences. At Rs. 5,900 for a foundation with a limited shade range, the risk of ordering the wrong match is too high. Starting out with Rimmel or Maybelline from Naheed or Daraz at a fraction of the cost makes more sense for experimenting. Come back to ZERO once your routine is settled and you know exactly what tone you need.

For Skin-Conscious Buyers Who Have Tried Everything Else

This is where ZERO makes more sense. The foundation is listed as non-comedogenic — formulated to not clog pores — which matters in Pakistani heat where sebum production runs higher and most heavy foundations cause breakouts by noon. If you've been cycling through imported foundations and none sit right on your skin, a locally-formulated option calibrated for South Asian skin types is worth testing. Results can vary between skin types, and a 30ml trial isn't available, so the Rs. 5,900 entry point is the ask. Not a small one —

But for the right buyer, it's justified.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Zero Makeup available at stores in Pakistan?

A: Primarily online — Highfy.pk carries the full range. Physical retail presence in Karachi and Lahore is limited, so online ordering is the safer option for stock reliability.

Q: Is Zero Makeup foundation good for Pakistani skin tones?

A: The Caramel shade is calibrated for medium-to-deeper South Asian complexions, which covers a wide range of Pakistani skin tones. Shade variety is limited for now, so match carefully before buying.

Q: Is Zero Makeup worth the price in Pakistan?

A: At Rs. 5,900 for foundation, it's premium for a local brand. If clean formulation and locally-calibrated shades matter, it's worth trying once your routine is settled. Budget-conscious buyers can find imported mid-range options at Daraz or Naheed at lower cost.