Key Takeaway
BigBasket.pk doesn't stock the Jessica facial kit. Here's its real Pakistani market price, why it's risky, and the dermatologist-backed alternatives we do sell.
The Jessica facial kit price in Pakistan typically runs between roughly PKR 150 and PKR 600 for the small sachet-based kits sold in general stores, cosmetics markets and neighbourhood parlours — but BigBasket.pk does not stock Jessica facial kits. We deal only in authentic, batch-verified international skincare, so rather than guess at a formulation we can't trace, this guide explains what these kits typically contain, why the price is so low, and how to build a genuine step-by-step facial routine using products we actually sell with Cash on Delivery nationwide.
If a rupee figure is all you needed, you have it above. What matters more is understanding what you're putting on your face at that price point, and which real, percentage-dosed actives — niacinamide, salicylic acid, alpha arbutin, hyaluronic acid — do the job a facial kit only promises.
What Is the Jessica Facial Kit and What Does It Actually Cost in Pakistan?
Jessica is a long-running budget Pakistani cosmetics brand you'll recognise from the sachet racks of general stores, cosmetic markets and neighbourhood parlours in Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad and beyond. Its facial kits are usually small boxed or sachet-based sets — a cleansing milk, a scrub, a massage cream or gel, and sometimes a mask or bleach cream — designed to let a beautician, or you at home, run through a basic parlour-style facial in one sitting.
Street and market pricing for these kits typically falls somewhere between PKR 150 and PKR 600, depending on the size of the kit, the specific variant (fruit, gold, whitening, fairness, etc.) and where you buy it — a sealed pack from a pharmacy usually costs more than loose sachets sold at a general store counter. That price range is what makes the kit popular: it's cheap enough to try on a whim, and most users treat it as a once-a-month touch-up rather than a daily skincare product.
What that price doesn't tell you is what's actually inside. Facial kits at this price point rarely publish full ingredient percentages, batch numbers or expiry dates on every individual sachet, which is the core reason we're honest with you upfront: this isn't a product BigBasket.pk carries or can vouch for.
Why BigBasket.pk Doesn't Stock the Jessica Facial Kit
BigBasket.pk is built around authentic, internationally sourced skincare — brands like The Ordinary, CeraVe and Pond's — where every product carries a verifiable batch code, a published ingredient list with real percentages, and a manufacturer you can trace. A budget local facial kit like Jessica simply doesn't fit that model: it's typically distributed through open markets and general stores rather than authorised, traceable retail channels, so we can't confirm the exact current formulation, batch, or expiry of any given unit you'd find on a shelf.
That's not a knock on every affordable local product — plenty are perfectly fine for occasional use. But when a kit's ingredient deck isn't fully disclosed and the packaging changes from stall to stall, we'd rather tell you plainly that we don't sell it than pretend a different product on our shelves is "basically the same thing." It isn't.
Instead, we stock the individual building blocks of a real facial — cleanser, exfoliant, treatment serum, moisturizer — each with a clinically dosed active ingredient, so you know exactly what percentage of niacinamide, salicylic acid or hyaluronic acid you're putting on your skin, batch after batch. You can browse the full range in our skin care category.
How to Spot a Fake or Unsafe Facial Kit in Local Markets
If you do decide to buy a Jessica facial kit or any similar budget kit locally, a few checks go a long way toward avoiding a bad reaction:
- Check for a batch code and expiry date printed on the sachet or box itself, not just the outer wrapper — loose sachets sold without either are the highest-risk purchase.
- Read the cream or gel step's ingredient list if it's printed; kits marketed as "whitening" or "fairness" sometimes rely on undisclosed bleaching agents that can irritate sensitive or deep skin tones, especially in Karachi's humidity.
- Buy from an established pharmacy or store counter rather than an open stall, where sachets can sit exposed to heat and sunlight for months.
- Patch test on your inner arm or jawline 24 hours before applying any unfamiliar cream, scrub or mask to your entire face.
- Stop immediately if you feel burning, tightness, or see redness that doesn't fade within an hour — this is common with strong, undisclosed exfoliating scrubs.
These same checks apply to any budget facial kit, not just Jessica — the low price point across this category is exactly why counterfeiting and repackaging remain common in Pakistan's open cosmetics markets.
| Product | What It Is | Price (PKR) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser – 87ml | Gentle Daily Cleanser | PKR 2,895 | Normal-oily skin, all cities |
| The Ordinary Peeling Solution AHA 30% + BHA 2% | Weekly Exfoliating Peel | PKR 4,580 | Dullness, texture, congestion |
| The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% – 30ml | Oil Control & Brightening | PKR 3,195 | Oily, acne-prone, humid climates |
| The Ordinary Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA – 30ml | Tone-Evening Serum | PKR 5,050 | Dark spots, uneven tan tone |
| The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 – 30ml | Hydration Booster Serum | PKR 3,890 | Dry, dehydrated, winter skin |
| Ponds Super Light Gel – 50G | Budget Lightweight Moisturizer | PKR 1,250 | Oily skin, humid Karachi days |
Prices correct as of July 2026. Cash on Delivery available across Pakistan.
A Genuine At-Home Facial Routine You Can Build Instead
A parlour-style facial really only does four things: it cleanses, exfoliates, treats a specific concern, and re-hydrates the skin. You can replicate every one of those steps with verified, ingredient-transparent products instead of a sealed mystery kit.
Cleanse: Start with CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser (87ml, PKR 2895) — a gentle, ceramide-backed foaming wash that removes oil and sweat without stripping the skin barrier, which matters in Karachi's humidity.
Exfoliate: Once or twice a week, swap your usual scrub for The Ordinary Peeling Solution AHA 30% + BHA 2% (PKR 4580, was 6300) — a 10-minute leave-on peel that resurfaces texture and dullness far more precisely than a generic facial scrub.
Treat: Most facial kits are sold on a brightening or "glow" promise. For that, use The Ordinary Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA (PKR 5050, was 5900) on dark spots and uneven tan lines, or The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% (PKR 3195, was 5500) if oiliness and open pores are your main concern.
Hydrate and seal: Finish with The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 (PKR 3890, was 5000) on damp skin, then lock it in with a lightweight moisturizer like Pond's Super Light Gel (PKR 1250, was 1900) — an easy, budget-friendly finish that still absorbs fast in humid weather.
Kit vs Routine: A Realistic Price and Results Comparison
On paper, a PKR 150–600 facial kit looks unbeatable next to individual bottles priced from roughly PKR 1250 to PKR 5050. But the comparison isn't apples to apples. A facial kit is typically a single-use or few-use sachet set — once the cleansing milk, scrub and mask are gone, you're buying another kit. A bottle like The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid or CeraVe's cleanser is designed to last two to three months of daily use, so the effective cost per application is often lower once you do the math over a full quarter.
There's also a results gap. A facial kit gives you one "reset" session; a routine built around a 10% niacinamide serum, a 2% AHA/BHA peel and a hyaluronic acid serum works cumulatively, addressing oiliness, texture and dehydration on a schedule rather than a single occasion. For wheatish, tan and deeper skin tones common across Pakistan, that consistency matters more than any single facial for evening out tone or fading marks.
If budget is the real constraint, you don't need to buy everything at once — start with the cleanser and one serum, and build outward. All orders ship with Cash on Delivery nationwide, so you can start small without paying upfront.
Common Mistakes
- Buying facial kits loose or unsealed from street stalls with no visible batch or expiry code.
- Assuming a very low price means a gentle, natural formula — cheap kits sometimes rely on strong, undisclosed bleaching agents.
- Skipping a patch test before applying an unfamiliar cream, scrub or mask to the whole face.
- Using the exact same kit or routine year-round instead of adjusting for Karachi humidity versus Lahore or Islamabad winter dryness.
- Expecting a one-time facial kit to fix acne, dark spots or texture instead of using a repeatable weekly routine.
- Layering a strong exfoliating scrub and a bleach cream on the same day, which increases irritation risk.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of a Jessica facial kit in Pakistan?+
Jessica facial kits typically sell for roughly PKR 150 to PKR 600 in Pakistani general stores and cosmetics markets, depending on the size and variant. BigBasket.pk does not stock this product, so we cannot confirm an exact current price, batch or authenticity for any specific unit.
Does BigBasket.pk sell Jessica facial kits?+
No, BigBasket.pk does not carry Jessica facial kits. We stock authentic, batch-verified international skincare brands like The Ordinary, CeraVe and Pond's instead — you can browse genuine alternatives in our skin care category.
Is the Jessica facial kit safe to use at home?+
It depends on the specific batch and where you buy it — kits sold loose in open markets are sometimes repackaged or expired with undisclosed ingredient levels, including bleach creams that can irritate sensitive or deep skin tones. Always patch test on your inner arm 24 hours before applying any unfamiliar kit to your full face.
What's a good alternative to a facial kit for brightening skin?+
For transparent, ingredient-dosed brightening, pair The Ordinary Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA (PKR 5050) with The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% (PKR 3195) — both use clinically studied percentages rather than an undisclosed cream blend.
How much does a full at-home facial routine cost using verified products?+
A basic four-step routine — CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser 87ml (PKR 2895), The Ordinary Peeling Solution (PKR 4580), The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 (PKR 3890) and Pond's Super Light Gel (PKR 1250) — costs more upfront than a sachet kit, but each product lasts months rather than a single facial.
Can I do a proper facial at home without visiting a parlour?+
Yes — cleanse with a gentle foaming cleanser, exfoliate once or twice weekly with an AHA/BHA solution, treat with a serum such as niacinamide or alpha arbutin, then seal in hydration with a lightweight gel or lotion moisturizer. This replicates the core steps of a parlour facial using traceable, authentic products delivered with Cash on Delivery.
The Short Version
TL;DR: Jessica facial kits cost roughly PKR 150–600 in local Pakistani markets, but BigBasket.pk doesn't stock this brand because we only sell authentic, batch-verified skincare. Build a genuine at-home facial instead with a gentle cleanser like CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser, a weekly exfoliating peel, and a brightening serum from our skin care category — it costs more per bottle but lasts months and uses ingredients you can actually verify.
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Our beauty and skincare experts at BigBasket.pk write evidence-based guides tailored for Pakistan — covering the products, ingredients, and routines that work best for South Asian skin types, Pakistan's climate, and every budget.
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