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6 Pakistani products that'll help you banish dry skin

6 Pakistani products that'll help you banish dry skin

Winter is here and it is way too dry! Don't worry — we know what to do
Updated 22 Nov, 2019

Dryness is not the most common skin condition in Pakistan what with it being crazy hot most of the year. So when I end up with scratchy patches on my face or body, I panic.

We all have that one heavy-duty moisturiser we slather on in the winter. But what of this ongoing interval where it's started to get hot but is still dry?

Ordering products from abroad and hoping they work is a frustrating process. My love for local beauty gems is nothing new. I prefer looking at what local brands have to offer because they will pay attention to my needs better than any manufacturing factory abroad.

So why don't you give these amazing local products a try and see if they work for you?

Lavender Body Scrub by Organic Secrets

Price: Rs600

It's no secret that I've been obsessed with Organic Secrets from the moment I tried their Sea Whisper Shampoo. A good body scrub is a staple for dry skin but it's difficult to find one that's not too harsh.

This scrub, however, contains shea butter and Himalayan sea salt that makes for the perfect scrub and moisturise combo. Its lavender extracts help sooth dry irritated skin. A major plus — it smells amazing!

Shea Butter by Harvest Tree

Price: Rs400

Harvest Tree caught my attention years ago at an event and I was eager to try their products out. The all-organic brand doesn't make moisturisers (moisturisers require emulsifiers that are high on chemical content) and while I find most of their products perfect for summers, their shea butter got on my good side this winter!

Unscented and thick, it hydrates my skin and can also be used on the hair. However, I don't think it's ideal for using on the face unless you dilute it, maybe? It's quite thick, so you might have to wait a bit for it to warm up. But that thick formula is a saviour during chilly evenings.

24k Gold Serum by Spa in a Bottle

Price: Rs530

Spa in a Bottle is a recent discovery for me. After stalking their Facebook page for a while (yes, I said stalking, okay?) I finally decided to give them a try and I'm glad I did. My skin is usually in a combination state in the winters but it just goes crazy during the awkward seasonal change.

The 24k Gold Serum is pretty much a dupe for Farsali's Rose Gold Elixir with perks. It does a great job of relaxing stressed out skin and its lightweight formula means it has the right amount of hydration to make it perfect for day wear. Also, you can use it on your lips! Just apply a drop before your favorite matte lipstick and don't worry about chuuara lips!

Oat Scrub by Body Care Essentials

Price: Rs200

I was worried about this scrub considering that it comes in a bar form. I assumed it would be too harsh for the skin. But it is surprisingly gentle and the bar form makes it convenient.

With ingredients like olive oil and coconut oil, it was bound to be nourishing and oats themselves make for gentle exfoliation. It can be used on both face and body and it's the best for travelling!

Skin Renew Cream by CoNatural

Price: Rs2200

One of the worst symptoms of dry skin is wrinkles. Dry skin ages faster, so it's good to invest in products that will prevent us young folk from ageing before our time. This CoNatural cream carries a hefty price tag but its thick formula makes it the perfect night cream to tighten up the skin without depriving it of hydration.

My only problem with the cream was that while it says unscented there is a familiar scent that I couldn't quite identify. But considering it wouldn't bother me in general, I would say go ahead and end your day with it to wake up to softer plumper skin.

Candy Foot Softener by Jo's Organic Beauty

Price: Rs600

This dry weather takes a huge toll on my feet. With cracks so deep a close up could rival the Grand Canyon, I need something to heal my heels (sorry not sorry) and this Candy Foot Softener came into my life. You just have to dissolve some in a tub and soak my feet in it and then feel the love!

I usually wash my feet before soaking them and sometimes for extra smoothness I scrub the product directly on my skin before dunking them in hot water. Not the recommended way but my toes disagree!


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This article was originally published on 5 March, 2017.

Comments

ramsha yasir Mar 02, 2017 04:29pm
please share where i can find all these products at the given prices.
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jawed mirza Mar 02, 2017 04:30pm
Thanks for such superb information......where can i get these in lahore especially the soap
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AnYA Mar 02, 2017 04:41pm
@ramsha yasir The links are included in the article, click the names :)
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Ailya Mar 02, 2017 04:54pm
wooowwww .... where can i get this in karachi??
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sid Mar 02, 2017 04:59pm
Or use olive oil. Best way to combat dry skin is to put a few drops of olive oil in the last lota when you bathe, and rub it all over your body.
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akram Mar 02, 2017 06:18pm
The manufacturers here have missed a huge trick we should be sent to a web site where we can order the goods with international delivery. I live in the UK and could do with a Pakistani product that is more designed for my type of skin. We have the money but we cannot order the products on line!
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TAHIRA Mar 02, 2017 09:37pm
@ramsha yasir click on it
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bond Mar 03, 2017 05:31am
How can I banish my dark skin?
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AYZA Mar 03, 2017 08:38am
Some helpful info for an array of unique products available locally. Here's a suggestion which won't cost much and it's been a part of our Pakistani agriculture for many eons: Coconut oil. If one can get access to pure organic Coconut oil, there's nothing like it! It works beautifully for dry skin, especially for those with sensitive skin since it has no additives or harsh chemicals. An added benefit - it's also a natural sunblock : ))
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sadaa aadmi Nov 22, 2019 01:23pm
cheap, tried and tested, the good old petroleum jelly :)
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Makhdoom Nov 22, 2019 09:23pm
Let me rush out to buy before they are sold out.
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Uza Syed Nov 22, 2019 10:35pm
“Himalayan sea salt”!!!!!!!!
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jaredlee Nov 23, 2019 09:46am
So, there is nothing that we can make in Pakistan from natural ingredients and address dry skin problem. Interesting! What about apricot jelly, turmeric, neem, etc. ?
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