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Suncoat Sunscreen Cream SPF 60 costs PKR 930-1,250 in Pakistan. An honest review of what it does, how to spot fakes, and how it compares to Solarin sunblock.
Suncoat Sunscreen Cream SPF 60 is currently listed on BigBasket.pk at PKR 930 (with a second in-stock listing at PKR 1250), and it is 100% authentic with Cash on Delivery across Pakistan. If you searched for "Suncoat SPF 60 price in Pakistan," that is the honest, current number β no inflated MRP tricks, no "sale" that resets every week. This review tells you exactly what it does, who it suits, and how it compares to the other sunblock we stock, the Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock, so you can decide with your eyes open before you pay.
Suncoat SPF 60 Price in Pakistan (July 2026)
| Product | Price (PKR) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Suncoat Sunscreen Cream SPF 60 (current lower-priced listing) | PKR 930 | Daily outdoor exposure, oily-to-normal skin |
| Suncoat Sunscreen Cream SPF 60 (second listing, same formula) | PKR 1250 | Same protection, alternate stock batch |
| Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock | PKR 450 | Budget daily wear, lighter finish |
Prices correct as of July 2026.
Both Suncoat listings are the same SPF 60 cream β we'd suggest simply choosing whichever listing is showing the lower price at checkout, since the formula, brand and protection level are identical. There is no "fake cheap version" here; both come from the same authorised stock we hold.
What This Suncoat Sunscreen Actually Is
This Suncoat sunscreen is a broad-spectrum SPF 60 cream built for the kind of sun Pakistan actually has β not the mild, filtered light of a European skincare ad. SPF 60 means, in lab terms, that when applied at the correct thickness it filters out roughly 98-99% of UVB rays, which is what causes the burning and the tanning you notice within hours. It's marketed as a cream rather than a gel or fluid, so it sits slightly heavier than a Korean-style essence sunscreen, but it also tends to give more visible, more durable coverage through a long day outdoors β a school run, a market visit, a wedding shoot in the afternoon sun.
Suncoat SPF 60 is aimed at people who spend real time in direct sun: outdoor workers, commuters on motorbikes, parents doing school pickups, or anyone who has been burned (literally) by sunscreens that claim high SPF numbers on the box but wash off in an hour of Karachi humidity. If your priority is "will this actually still be on my face at 4pm," this sunscreen is built for that brief.
Who Should Think Twice
If you have very oily, acne-prone skin and hate any cream-based finish, a cream-format SPF 60 may feel heavier than you'd like under makeup in peak summer. In that case the lighter Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock at PKR 450 (below) may sit better, though it is a different formulation and not a direct swap.
One more honest point on any high-SPF cream sold in Pakistan: some leave a visible white or grey cast on deeper skin tones, which is common across the sunscreen category generally, not unique to this product. If a white cast bothers you, apply a thinner, even layer and let it sit for a minute before going out β rubbing it in too hard to "make it disappear" usually just thins the layer below the SPF 60 the label promises, and you lose protection to chase a cosmetic finish. It's a trade-off worth knowing about before you buy rather than discovering it on your wedding morning.
How to Use This Sunscreen in Pakistan's Climate
SPF is only as good as how you apply it, and this is where most people in Pakistan lose the protection they paid for. A few rules that matter more here than in a cooler climate:
- Quantity: use a proper two-finger-length amount for the face and neck β most people apply a quarter of what's needed, which quietly cuts SPF 60 down to something closer to SPF 15 in real-world terms.
- Reapply every 2-3 hours if you're outdoors β in Karachi's humidity and Lahore's dry summer heat, sweat and touch both wear sunscreen away faster than the label testing accounts for.
- Apply 15-20 minutes before stepping out so it sets on the skin rather than sliding off with the first bead of sweat.
- Layer order: cleanser, any serum, moisturiser, then this SPF 60 cream as the last step before makeup or going outdoors.
None of this is a medical claim β SPF 60 reduces sun damage and premature ageing risk when used correctly and consistently; it does not "cure" pigmentation or guarantee zero tan on a long outdoor day. Be realistic about that and you'll get real value from it.
Is This Suncoat Sunblock Genuine? How to Spot Fakes
Sunscreen is one of the most counterfeited categories in Pakistan's online market, precisely because buyers rarely check batch codes the way they would with a serum or a perfume. A few practical checks before you buy Suncoat SPF 60 from anyone:
- Buy from an authorised, traceable seller. Every unit we list on BigBasket.pk comes through our own stock, not a reseller's personal Instagram DMs.
- Check the tube/box seal on arrival β a broken factory seal, mismatched batch code between box and tube, or a smell that's noticeably different from a known-good bottle are red flags.
- Be suspicious of prices that are "too good." A genuine SPF 60 cream selling for a fraction of the market rate on a random page is far more likely to be diluted, expired, or fake stock than a genuine discount.
- Texture test: a fake sunscreen often separates, feels greasy in an unusual way, or leaves a heavy white cast that a genuine formula shouldn't.
We ship Cash on Delivery specifically so you can inspect the product before you pay for it β that single policy removes most of the counterfeit risk that comes with prepaying an unknown seller online.
Suncoat vs Solarin: Which Sunblock Should You Buy
We stock two sunblocks, and they're not really competing for the same shopper. Suncoat SPF 60 is the higher-protection, cream-format option for long outdoor exposure β the one you reach for on a wedding day, a beach trip to Karachi's coastline, or a long drive. The Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock at PKR 450 is positioned as a lighter, more affordable daily-wear option with added antioxidant support, better suited to an everyday office or indoor-mostly routine where you still want SPF protection from windows and short outdoor stretches, without spending as much.
If you only step outside briefly each day, Solarin's price point makes it an easy daily habit to build. If you're outdoors for hours at a stretch β most of the year, for most of Pakistan β Suncoat's stronger, longer-wearing formula is worth the difference in price.
For a household buying sunscreen for more than one person, it's worth splitting by need rather than buying the same product for everyone: a father commuting by bike in Karachi's midday sun and a teenager mostly indoors for school don't need identical protection. Keeping a Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock at the house for quick daily use and a Suncoat tube for anyone spending real hours outdoors β labour, sport, travel β is a more sensible way to spend PKR 450-1,250 across a family than assuming one sunscreen fits every routine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Suncoat SPF 60 price in Pakistan right now?
Suncoat Sunscreen Cream SPF 60 is listed on BigBasket.pk at PKR 930 and, on a second stock listing, at PKR 1250 β both the same formula. Prices are correct as of July 2026 and may change with future stock; check the product page for the live price before ordering.
Is this Suncoat sunscreen suitable for oily skin?
It's a cream-format sunscreen, so it sits a little heavier than a gel or fluid SPF. It works fine for normal-to-oily skin in daily use, but if you have very oily or acne-prone skin and dislike any cream finish, the lighter Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock at PKR 450 may feel more comfortable.
How often should I reapply this SPF 60 sunscreen?
Every 2-3 hours if you're outdoors, and immediately after heavy sweating or swimming. Pakistan's heat and humidity break down sunscreen protection faster than cooler climates, so a single morning application will not cover a full day outside.
Is Suncoat SPF 60 sold genuine on BigBasket.pk?
Yes β every unit is authentic stock, and we ship Cash on Delivery nationwide so you can check the seal, batch code and texture before you pay. We do not source from unverified resellers, which is the main channel for fake sunscreen in Pakistan.
What's the difference between the two Suncoat listings?
Both are the identical Suncoat Sunscreen Cream SPF 60 formula, listed at PKR 930 and PKR 1250 as separate stock entries. There is no quality difference β we'd suggest choosing whichever listing shows the lower live price when you check out.
Suncoat or Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock β which should I buy?
Suncoat SPF 60 (from PKR 930) is the stronger, longer-wearing pick for real outdoor exposure β beach trips, weddings, long commutes. Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock (PKR 450) is a lighter, cheaper option better suited to daily indoor-mostly routines with brief sun exposure.
Does BigBasket.pk deliver this Suncoat sunscreen to Lahore and Islamabad?
Yes, we deliver both Suncoat sunblocks and Solarin AntiOxidant Sunblock nationwide, including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Multan, with Cash on Delivery available on every order.
Whichever listing you pick, Suncoat SPF 60 is one of the few genuinely high-SPF creams we stock built for Pakistan's actual sun β and you can pay on delivery once you've checked it's exactly what you ordered. Browse the full Suncoat range or the Solarin line for the lighter daily option, both authentic and both cash-on-delivery across Pakistan.
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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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