Acne Treatment Products in Pakistan | Derma.pk
Rivaj Tea Tree Face Serum 30ml – Acne Control & Oil Balancing Care
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best acne treatment in Pakistan?
The best acne treatment in Pakistan depends on your acne type. For mild to moderate acne, salicylic acid cleansers and benzoyl peroxide gels work well. Cystic or hormonal acne may require prescription retinoids or oral medication. Browse our acne collection for dermatologist-grade options.
Which ingredients should I look for in acne products?
Look for salicylic acid (BHA) for blackheads, benzoyl peroxide for inflammatory pimples, niacinamide for redness and oil control, and azelaic acid for post-acne marks. Avoid heavy oils and fragrance which can worsen breakouts.
Are acne treatments from Derma.pk safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, we carry several acne-treatment ranges formulated for sensitive skin, including Pharmaceris T and La Roche-Posay Effaclar. Start with a low concentration of active ingredients and patch-test before full application.
How long does acne treatment take to show results?
Most acne treatments take 4 to 8 weeks of consistent use to show visible improvement. Prescription treatments like isotretinoin or topical retinoids may take 12 weeks or longer. Patience and consistency are essential for clear skin.
Can I use benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid together?
Yes, but introduce them gradually to avoid irritation. A common routine is a salicylic acid cleanser in the morning and benzoyl peroxide as a spot treatment at night. Always follow with a moisturizer and SPF.
Does Derma.pk deliver acne products across Pakistan?
Yes, Derma.pk delivers acne treatment products to Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar and all major cities in Pakistan. Cash on delivery and online payment are both accepted.
What is the price range of acne treatment in Pakistan?
Acne products on Derma.pk range from PKR 600 for basic cleansers to PKR 6,500 for premium imported serums and prescription-strength formulations. Bundle sets offer better value for full routines.
Should I see a dermatologist before starting acne treatment?
For mild acne, over-the-counter products from our collection are usually safe to start. If you have cystic acne, scarring or have not seen results after 8 weeks, consult a dermatologist. Severe cases may need oral isotretinoin or hormonal therapy.
Is non-comedogenic skincare necessary for acne-prone skin?
Yes, non-comedogenic products are formulated to not clog pores, which is critical for acne-prone skin. Look for the non-comedogenic label on moisturizers, sunscreens and makeup to prevent new breakouts.
How do I build a skincare routine for acne-prone skin?
A simple acne routine includes a salicylic acid cleanser, a niacinamide or azelaic acid serum, a lightweight oil-free moisturizer and a non-comedogenic SPF 30 or higher. Add a retinoid at night once your skin tolerates active ingredients.

