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Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation costs PKR 2,350 to PKR 4,650 depending on shade. Full shade guide, honest pricing and shade-matching for Pakistani skin.
The Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation price in Pakistan currently ranges from PKR 2,350 (Latte) up to PKR 4,650 (Almond and Nude) on BigBasket.pk, depending on which shade you pick. That's a wider price spread than most single-brand foundations, so before you order, it helps to know exactly which shade matches your skin tone and why the pricing isn't flat across the range. This guide walks through every shade we stock, honest shade-matching advice for Pakistani skin tones, and how to spot fake Masarrat Misbah stock being sold around Instagram.
Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation Price in Pakistan (All Shades)
Here is the full shade range currently stocked, with live pricing for each.
| Product | Price (PKR) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation β Porcelain | PKR 4,550 | Fairest skin tones |
| Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation β Ivory | PKR 2,950 | Fair, cool-neutral undertone |
| Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation β Cream | PKR 2,500 | Light-medium, warm undertone |
| Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation β Latte | PKR 2,350 | Medium, warm undertone |
| Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation β Mocha | PKR 2,450 | Medium-tan, warm undertone |
| Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation β Almond | PKR 4,650 | Tan to deep, warm undertone |
| Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation β Nude | PKR 4,650 | Deepest shade in the range |
Prices correct as of July 2026.
Why the Price Isn't the Same Across Shades
You'll notice Latte, Mocha, Cream and Ivory sit between PKR 2,350 and PKR 2,950, while Porcelain, Almond and Nude jump to PKR 4,550 to PKR 4,650. We'd rather tell you plainly: this reflects which import batch of each individual shade is currently in stock, not a difference in formula quality between shades. Foundation shades sell through at different speeds β mid-tone shades like Latte and Cream tend to be restocked more often at a given landed cost, while less-frequently-restocked shades can carry a different price when a new batch comes in. Always check the live price on the shade you want rather than assuming the range is priced evenly.
What Silk Foundation Actually Is
Masarrat Misbah is one of Pakistan's most recognised beauty names, and the Silk Foundation is positioned as a medium-to-full coverage liquid foundation with a smooth, silk-like finish β built for everyday wear as well as heavier glam looks for weddings and events. It's a cosmetic product, so how it performs on your specific skin will depend on your skin type; oilier skin may need to set it with powder partway through a long day, especially once humidity climbs.
Honest Shade-Matching for Pakistani Skin Tones
Shade names alone don't tell the whole story, so match by undertone, not just by how "fair" or "dark" a name sounds. Porcelain is the fairest shade in the range and suits the lightest skin tones with minimal warmth. Ivory sits slightly deeper with a fair, cool-neutral lean. Cream and Latte both work for light-medium to medium Pakistani skin tones with a warm undertone, which is where a large share of shade-matching questions land, since "wheatish" skin covers a wide spectrum. Mocha steps a shade deeper into medium-tan territory, and Almond and Nude cover tan to deep skin tones that are frequently underserved by mainstream foundation ranges sold in Pakistan.
The safest way to confirm a match: apply a small amount along your jawline, not on the back of your hand, and check it in daylight near a window rather than under indoor bulbs, which distort warm and cool tones badly. If you're between two shades, most people find it safer to size down to the lighter of the two and warm it up with bronzer than to correct an overly dark match after the fact.
Undertone vs Depth: Two Different Things
A shade name tells you how deep a foundation is, but not necessarily whether it leans warm, cool or neutral β and getting the undertone wrong is usually what makes a foundation look off, more than getting the depth slightly wrong does. Warm undertones (more yellow or golden) are common across a large share of Pakistani skin tones, which is part of why Cream, Latte and Mocha are described as warm-leaning shades above. If your skin tends to look better against gold jewellery than silver, or you tan rather than burn in the sun, you're likely warm-leaning, and that should guide your shade choice as much as how light or dark your skin actually is.
Testing a Shade Before You Fully Commit
Buying a full-coverage foundation online without swatching it in person is always a small leap of faith, so a few habits help close that gap. Apply a small amount along your jawline rather than your wrist or the back of your hand, since wrist skin often reads a different tone to your face. Check it in natural daylight near a window rather than under warm indoor bulbs or cool white LED lighting, both of which distort how a shade actually looks. And give it a few minutes to settle on skin before judging the match, since some foundations shift very slightly warmer or deeper once they've had a moment to oxidise.
Wearing It in Karachi Humidity and Wedding-Season Heat
Foundation wear-time is a real concern in Pakistan's climate, particularly Karachi's coastal humidity and the heat of an outdoor wedding function. Apply a light hand rather than building up thick layers, set it with a translucent powder at the T-zone specifically, and carry blotting sheets rather than reapplying more foundation over sweat, which tends to look patchy rather than fixing shine. For all-day events, a setting spray afterwards helps more than any amount of extra foundation.
How to Apply It Into Your Routine
Apply after moisturiser and, ideally, a primer, using a damp sponge or brush for the most even, blendable finish. Build coverage in thin layers rather than one heavy application β it's easier to add more where you need it (around blemishes or redness) than to fix a cakey first layer. Set with powder only where you actually get oily, usually the T-zone, rather than all over the face, which can look flat and heavy in photos.
Buying Genuine Masarrat Misbah in Pakistan
Masarrat Misbah's popularity, especially around wedding season, makes it a frequent target for counterfeit sellers on Instagram and in unregulated markets β refilled bottles and mislabelled shades are common complaints. Buying through BigBasket.pk means the stock is sourced as genuine product, and every order ships with Cash on Delivery across Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Multan, so you can check the bottle before you pay a rupee.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation in Pakistan?
Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation is priced between PKR 2,350 and PKR 4,650 on BigBasket.pk, depending on shade. Latte, Mocha, Cream and Ivory currently sit in the PKR 2,350 to PKR 2,950 range, while Porcelain, Almond and Nude are priced from PKR 4,550 to PKR 4,650.
Which Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation shade suits fair Pakistani skin?
Porcelain (PKR 4,550) is the fairest shade in the range and suits the lightest skin tones, while Ivory (PKR 2,950) works for fair skin with a slightly deeper, cool-neutral undertone. Test both along your jawline in daylight before deciding, since fair shades are the easiest to get slightly wrong.
Which shade suits medium or wheatish skin tones?
Cream (PKR 2,500) and Latte (PKR 2,350) are built for light-medium and medium warm undertones, which covers a large share of Pakistani skin tones, while Mocha (PKR 2,450) sits just a shade deeper for medium-tan skin. These three are the most commonly matched shades for everyday wear.
Which shade suits deep or tan skin tones?
Almond and Nude, both priced at PKR 4,650, are the deepest shades in the Silk Foundation range, built for tan to deep skin tones that are often underserved by mainstream foundation lines in Pakistan.
Why do Masarrat Misbah Silk Foundation shades have different prices?
Pricing currently varies by shade because of which import batch of each shade is in stock at a given time β it isn't a reflection of one shade being a "better" formula than another. Always check the live price for your specific shade before ordering, since it can shift between restocks.
How can I tell if a Masarrat Misbah product bought online is genuine?
Buy from an authorised retailer like BigBasket.pk rather than unofficial Instagram pages, since Masarrat Misbah is a heavily counterfeited Pakistani beauty brand given its popularity for bridal and everyday makeup. Genuine stock here ships with Cash on Delivery, so you can inspect the packaging before paying.
Whichever shade fits your undertone, buy from an authorised seller and check the live price before ordering, since it shifts by shade and batch. See the complete Masarrat Misbah range on BigBasket.pk or browse everything we stock at bigbasket.pk/products.
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Our beauty and skincare experts at BigBasket.pk write evidence-based guides tailored for Pakistan β covering the products, ingredients, and routines that work best for South Asian skin types, Pakistan's climate, and every budget.
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