Key Takeaway
Razor prices in Pakistan range from Rs. 50 disposables to Rs. 3000+ electric razors. See real market pricing plus BigBasket.pk's own eyebrow razor at PKR 120.
A basic razor in Pakistan costs anywhere from Rs. 50 for a disposable twin-blade to Rs. 300-1500 for a multi-blade cartridge razor, and up to Rs. 3000+ for imported safety or electric razors. The razor price in Pakistan you'll actually pay depends on the blade type, brand, and whether you're buying a body/leg razor or a precision facial razor. BigBasket.pk doesn't stock the big body-shaving cartridge brands like Gillette Venus or Wilkinson Sword — what we do stock is a 3-piece eyebrow and facial hair removal razor set built for precision touch-ups, not full-body shaving.
If that's what you're after, keep reading — we'll break down realistic razor pricing across categories in Pakistan, show you our own razor and its price, and pair it with the body care products that actually matter for irritation-free, bump-free skin after you shave.
What Affects Razor Price in Pakistan
Razor prices in Pakistan swing widely because "razor" covers several different tools. A basic disposable twin-blade razor from a local pharmacy or general store typically runs Rs. 50-150 per pack, while multi-blade cartridge razors — the kind with replaceable heads — sit in the Rs. 300-1500 range depending on blade count and brand. Traditional safety razors with a metal handle cost more upfront, often Rs. 800-3000, though replacement blades are cheap long-term. Electric and cordless razors are the priciest category, frequently Rs. 3000 and up for imported models.
Then there's a category most people forget when they search for razor prices: precision eyebrow and facial razors, used for brow shaping, dermaplaning, and peach-fuzz removal rather than legs or underarms. These usually cost far less than body razors because they use a single small blade instead of a multi-blade cartridge — and it's the category BigBasket.pk actually stocks.
Whichever category you're buying, price also moves with import duty, whether the blades are genuine or resharpened counterfeits (common in open markets like Karachi's Saddar or Lahore's Anarkali), and whether you're paying for a recognisable brand name or an unbranded set.
BigBasket.pk's Razor: 3-Piece Eyebrow & Facial Razor at PKR 120
The razor BigBasket.pk actually stocks is the Facial Beauty 3Pcs Eyebrow Razor for Body & Facial Hair Removal, priced at PKR 120, down from PKR 499. It's a set of three single-blade precision razors built for eyebrow shaping, upper-lip and chin peach-fuzz removal, and light facial exfoliation — not for shaving legs or underarms.
At roughly PKR 40 per razor, it's one of the cheapest ways to keep brow lines clean and remove the fine vellus hair that makes foundation sit unevenly, a common complaint among oily and combination-skin users in Karachi's humidity, where sweat and makeup mix badly over unshaven peach fuzz. Each blade can be reused for a few sessions if wiped with alcohol and stored dry between uses; replace it the moment you feel any drag or nicking, since a dull blade on the face causes more irritation than a fresh one.
Cash on Delivery is available nationwide, so you can inspect the blades and packaging before paying — genuinely useful here, since facial razors are exactly the kind of item counterfeited cheaply with blunt or rusted blades in local markets.
Prepping Skin Before You Shave
Whether you're using a facial razor or a body razor, dry, flaky, or product-caked skin is the biggest cause of nicks, tugging, and ingrown hairs — and it's avoidable with the right prep. Exfoliating two to three times a week lifts dead skin and flattens the follicle opening so the blade glides instead of catching. The BNB Rice Brightening Scrub (PKR 899) works well here: fine rice-derived granules buff away buildup without the harsh scratching of walnut-shell scrubs, which matters since razor-prone areas like brows, upper lip, and underarms are already sensitive.
Cleansing before you shave matters just as much as exfoliating — a build-up of sweat, oil, or old product on the skin blunts blades faster and increases drag. A quick wash with a gentle, unscented soap and warm water in the minutes before shaving is usually enough; save active-ingredient soaps for your regular routine rather than layering them on right before a blade touches the skin.
Always shave on clean, slightly damp skin — never bone dry — and pat down rather than rub afterward, so you're not stripping the natural oil layer that helps the blade move smoothly. Skipping this step is why so many people blame a "bad razor" for irritation that's actually a prep problem.
| Product | What It Is | Price (PKR) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Facial Beauty - 3Pcs Eyebrow Razor For Body Facial Hair Removal | 3-piece precision razor | PKR 120 | Eyebrow & facial hair removal |
| CeraVe SA Body Wash FOr Rough & Bumpy Skin – 296ml | Salicylic acid body wash | PKR 5,750 | Rough, bumpy post-shave skin |
| BNB Rice Brightening Scrub | Rice brightening scrub | PKR 899 | Pre-shave exfoliation prep |
| Kojic Acid Soap | Kojic acid soap bar | PKR 670 | Fading post-shave dark spots |
| Rivaj Turmeric Soap 100g | Turmeric soap bar | PKR 110 | Budget daily cleansing |
Prices correct as of July 2026. Cash on Delivery available across Pakistan.
After You Shave: Calming Rough, Bumpy Skin
Razor bumps and post-shave rash are usually a follicle-irritation issue, not a sign of a bad razor. In humid cities like Karachi, sweat trapped in freshly shaved follicles is a common trigger for small red bumps and ingrown hairs, especially on underarms, bikini line, and neck. A body wash formulated with a mild chemical exfoliant helps far more than a basic bar soap in this situation.
CeraVe SA Body Wash for Rough & Bumpy Skin (296ml, PKR 5750) is built for exactly this — it combines salicylic acid to gently clear congested follicles with ceramides and hyaluronic acid to rebuild the skin barrier, so it treats bumps without leaving skin tight or stripped the way a straight acid wash can. It's a premium price point on this list, but it's a genuine dermatologist-line formula, not a repackaged basic wash.
If your budget doesn't stretch that far, the same principle still applies with any gentle, fragrance-light cleanser — avoid scrubbing bumpy skin with a rough loofah right after shaving, since that's the fastest way to turn mild irritation into broken skin and infection risk.
Choosing the Right Soap for Post-Shave Skin
Repeated shaving — especially of the face, underarms, or bikini line — leaves patches of skin that tan, darken, or scar faster than the rest, since irritated follicles produce more melanin as they heal. If uneven tone after shaving bothers you, Kojic Acid Soap (PKR 670) is a reasonable everyday option: kojic acid is a well-studied tyrosinase inhibitor that gradually fades dark spots and post-shave hyperpigmentation with consistent use, without the harshness of stronger prescription lightening agents.
For a budget, no-frills option that still respects sensitive, freshly-shaved skin, Rivaj Turmeric Soap (100g, PKR 110) leans on turmeric's traditional antibacterial and calming reputation and works fine as a daily bar for the rest of the body, even if it isn't a dedicated post-shave treatment.
Whichever cleanser you pick, patch-test anything new on a small area for a few days before using it on freshly-shaved, broken, or irritated skin — active ingredients like kojic acid can sting on compromised skin, and that's a timing issue, not the product failing.
How to Spot a Counterfeit Razor in Local Markets
Counterfeit and resharpened razors are a genuine problem in open markets and small stalls across Pakistan, where loose blades are sometimes repackaged and resold as new. A few checks before you buy: genuine blister-pack razors have sealed, non-resealed packaging with clear printing — smudged text, missing batch numbers, or a pack that looks like it's already been opened and reglued are red flags. Run a finger carefully near the blade edge; a genuine unused blade should feel uniformly sharp with no visible rust spots, pitting, or discolouration.
If you're buying loose from a stall rather than a sealed retail pack, ask to see multiple units — resharpened blades are often mixed in with genuine stock, and a seller reluctant to let you inspect packaging before paying is a bad sign. This is exactly where Cash on Delivery shopping helps: you can check the blade set, count the pieces, and confirm the packaging matches the listing before you hand over any money, which isn't possible with an anonymous market-stall purchase.
Store any razor, facial or body, in a dry spot away from a humid bathroom shelf — Pakistan's summer humidity accelerates rust on any blade that isn't dried and capped after use.
Common Mistakes
- Assuming all "razor price in Pakistan" results refer to one product type — body razors and facial/eyebrow razors are priced completely differently.
- Buying loose, unpackaged blades from open-market stalls to save a few rupees, then dealing with rust or resharpened-blade irritation.
- Shaving dry skin straight out of a hot shower without exfoliating first, then blaming the razor for bumps and ingrown hairs.
- Scrubbing freshly shaved, bumpy skin with a rough loofah instead of a gentle salicylic-acid wash.
- Reusing a single facial razor blade for weeks past the point it drags, which causes more nicks than switching to a fresh one.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the razor price in Pakistan for a basic disposable razor?+
Basic disposable twin-blade razors typically cost Rs. 50-150 per pack at local pharmacies and general stores in Pakistan, while multi-blade cartridge razors run Rs. 300-1500 depending on brand and blade count. BigBasket.pk doesn't stock these body-shaving cartridge brands; our razor offering is the 3-piece eyebrow and facial razor set at PKR 120.
Does BigBasket.pk sell razors for legs and underarms?+
No — BigBasket.pk's razor is the Facial Beauty 3Pcs Eyebrow Razor (PKR 120), designed for eyebrow shaping and facial hair removal, not full-body shaving. For leg and underarm hair removal you'd need a dedicated body razor from a general retailer.
How much does an eyebrow or facial razor cost in Pakistan?+
Facial and eyebrow razors are cheaper than body razors since they use a single small blade rather than a multi-blade cartridge. BigBasket.pk's 3-piece set is priced at PKR 120, discounted from PKR 499.
How can I avoid counterfeit razors when buying in Pakistan?+
Check for sealed, unopened blister packaging with clear printing and batch numbers, and inspect the blade for rust or dullness before use. Cash on Delivery through BigBasket.pk lets you verify the blade count and packaging on arrival before you pay, which isn't possible buying loose from a market stall.
What should I use on my skin before and after shaving?+
Exfoliate two to three times a week with a gentle scrub like BNB Rice Brightening Scrub (PKR 899) to help prevent ingrown hairs, and use a salicylic-acid body wash like CeraVe SA Body Wash (PKR 5750) afterward if you get bumps or irritation. Both steps matter more for irritation-free skin than the razor brand itself.
Can facial razor blades be reused?+
Yes, briefly — a single blade from the Facial Beauty 3Pcs set can be reused for a few sessions if wiped with alcohol and stored dry, but replace it as soon as you feel any drag or nicking on the skin. Continuing to use a dull facial blade causes more irritation than switching to a fresh one from the pack.
The Short Version
TL;DR: Razor prices in Pakistan range from about Rs. 50 for basic disposables to Rs. 3000+ for electric razors, but BigBasket.pk specifically stocks a 3-piece eyebrow & facial razor set at PKR 120 — not body-shaving cartridges. Pair it with a gentle exfoliating scrub and a salicylic-acid body wash from our Body Care range to prevent post-shave bumps and ingrown hairs.
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