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Floreva vs The Ordinary in Pakistan: An Honest Side-by-Side (Niacinamide, Vitamin C, Glycolic)

florevapakistan@gmail.com May 19, 2026

By the Floreva Editorial Team · Published 2026-05-19 · 10 min read

If you’ve been on Pakistani skincare TikTok or Instagram in the last two years, you’ve heard about The Ordinary. Pioneered by Deciem, the Toronto-based brand essentially started the “transparent ingredient, low price, label tells you everything” movement that almost every clinical-positioned Pakistani brand — Floreva included — now follows.

So a fair question Pakistani buyers ask us all the time is: why pay Rs.2,099 for Floreva Vitamin C when The Ordinary’s 23% Suspension is on Daraz?

This is the honest answer. Three products go head to head: niacinamide, Vitamin C, and glycolic. We’ll tell you where The Ordinary is genuinely better, where Floreva is, and which one fits your situation. No brand worship in either direction.


TL;DR — Where Each Brand Wins

If you want…Pick
Lowest possible price per ml on a single ingredientThe Ordinary
Highest possible Vitamin C concentrationThe Ordinary (23% suspension)
The clinically-stabilised Vit C + Ferulic + E formulationFloreva
Glycolic in a serum format (vs toner)Floreva
A stable Pakistani supply, COD, and same-week shippingFloreva
A more established brand with global recognitionThe Ordinary
A brand you can actually email and get a Pakistani human respondingFloreva

The Bigger Picture: What You’re Actually Comparing

Before product-by-product details, the brand-level realities for Pakistani buyers:

DimensionFlorevaThe Ordinary (in Pakistan)
OriginPakistani brand, Pakistani teamToronto-based (Deciem), distributed globally
AvailabilityDirect, COD, in-stock or 1–2 week restockImported via resellers (Daraz, beauty stores) — stock-outs of 4–8 weeks common
Authenticity riskN/A — brand sells directPakistani Daraz listings have fake/counterfeit complaints — verify reseller before buying
Shipping2–5 days nationwide via Leopards, Rs.250 flat (free over Rs.3,000)Variable by reseller; some 1–2 days, some 3–4 weeks if from international stock
Customer serviceWhatsApp + email reply same day, Pakistani humanGoes through reseller; brand support is North America-time-zone
Returns7-day no-fuss returnReseller-dependent; many don’t accept opened cosmetics
Currency exposurePKR-priced, no FX volatilityResellers price in PKR but pass on USD/CAD fluctuations — prices have risen ~30% in 18 months
Climate-testedFormulated and tested in Pakistani conditionsFormulated for global use; performance in 45°C summer not specifically targeted

None of this means The Ordinary is a bad product — it isn’t. The brand pioneered transparent ingredient labelling and made high-percentage actives affordable globally. What it does mean is that the “sticker price” you see on Daraz isn’t the full picture for a Pakistani buyer.


Match 1: Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%

This is the closest formula match between the two brands — both ship a 10% niacinamide + 1% zinc serum. The active ingredients are essentially identical.

FeatureFloreva Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
Niacinamide %10%10%
Zinc formZinc PCA 1%Zinc PCA 1%
Bottle size30ml30ml (standard) or 60ml (some Pakistani resellers)
Pakistani price (May 2026)Rs.1,999Rs.2,800–3,500 (varies by reseller)
TextureLightweight serum, fast-absorbingSlightly thicker, occasionally pills under makeup (long-known issue)
Authenticity checkDirect from brandVerify reseller; counterfeit complaints exist on Daraz

Verdict: the formula is essentially the same. The decision is about price (Floreva is ~30–40% cheaper), texture (Floreva absorbs faster, doesn’t pill), and supply reliability (Floreva is direct; The Ordinary is reseller-dependent). The Ordinary’s only edge here is brand recognition — and at this point Pakistani buyers know niacinamide isn’t a one-brand secret.

For a deeper niacinamide breakdown including 4 other Pakistani brands, see Best Niacinamide Serum in Pakistan 2026.


Match 2: Vitamin C

This is where the comparison gets interesting — the two brands chose completely different Vitamin C formulations.

FeatureFloreva Vit C 10% + Ferulic + EThe Ordinary Vit C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres
Vitamin C formL-Ascorbic Acid 10% (gold-standard, fully solubilised)L-Ascorbic Acid 23% (suspended in silicone, not solubilised)
StabilisersFerulic Acid 0.5% + Vitamin E 1%None — relies on water-free silicone base for stability
TextureLightweight liquid serum, absorbs in secondsThick paste, gritty during application until silicone dissolves
pH3.0–3.2 (active range for L-AA)Anhydrous — pH not applicable to silicone suspension
Photo-protectionDoubled by Ferulic + E synergy[1]From L-AA alone; no Ferulic synergy
Pakistani price (May 2026)Rs.2,099Rs.3,500–4,500
Best forDaily-use buyers wanting the clinical gold standardExperienced users tolerating gritty texture for max concentration

The honest take:

  • The Ordinary’s 23% concentration is genuinely higher. If your only metric is “most Vitamin C molecules per drop,” they win.
  • But concentration isn’t everything. The Ferulic + E combination in Floreva (and SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic, the Rs.30,000+ original) is what dermatology research repeatedly identifies as the most photoprotective formulation, doubling the antioxidant effect of Vitamin C alone.[1]
  • The texture difference matters in practice. The Ordinary’s suspension is famously gritty — many users find it doesn’t sit well under sunscreen and abandon the product. Floreva’s liquid format absorbs cleanly under SPF.
  • Storage in Pakistani heat: The Ordinary’s anhydrous suspension is more shelf-stable than Floreva in theory, but in practice the Ferulic + E in Floreva has held up well across our customer reviews (no “turned brown” complaints).

For a deeper Vit C breakdown including SkinCeuticals, AccuFix, Garnier, and ChiltanPure, see Best Vitamin C Serum in Pakistan 2026.


Match 3: Glycolic Acid

The Ordinary doesn’t make a glycolic serum — only a 7% toner. That changes the comparison.

FeatureFloreva Glycolic 10% SerumThe Ordinary Glycolic 7% Toner
FormatSerum (small bottle, dropper)Toner (240ml bottle, swiped on with cotton pad)
Glycolic %10%7%
Buffer / soothingBotanical buffer (chamomile / allantoin)Aloe + Tasmanian pepperberry + ginseng root
Recommended frequency2–3 nights per weekUp to nightly
Pakistani price (May 2026)Rs.2,199 (on sale, normally Rs.2,700; 30ml serum, ~3–4 month supply at correct frequency)Rs.2,500–3,200 (240ml toner, ~2–3 month supply at nightly use)
Best forTargeted exfoliation 2–3 nights per weekGentler daily exfoliation as a routine staple

The honest take: these aren’t directly competing — they’re different formats for different routines. If you want the deeper-penetration 10% serum used twice a week, Floreva. If you want a gentler 7% toner used nightly as part of your standard routine, The Ordinary. Either is a defensible pick.

For more glycolic options including L’Oréal, Olim Naturals, and ChiltanPure, see Best Glycolic Acid Serum in Pakistan 2026.


Pricing at a Glance

ProductFloreva (PKR)The Ordinary (PKR)Floreva saves you
Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%1,9992,800–3,500~Rs.1,000
Vitamin C (different formulations)2,0993,500–4,500~Rs.1,800
Glycolic (different formats)2,199 (sale)2,500–3,200~Rs.300–1,000
Routine total (all 3)Rs.6,297Rs.8,800–11,200~Rs.2,500–4,900

The Ordinary’s glycolic toner is comparably priced because of its larger bottle size. Niacinamide and Vitamin C are where the saving meaningfully shows up.


When to Pick Floreva

  • You want the gold-standard L-AA + Ferulic + E Vitamin C formulation that’s otherwise only available at SkinCeuticals prices.
  • You want stable Pakistani supply, COD, and same-week delivery.
  • You don’t want to gamble on Daraz reseller authenticity.
  • You want a real human responding to support questions on WhatsApp.
  • You prefer liquid serum textures over thick suspensions.
  • You want PKR-stable pricing (no exposure to USD/CAD swings).

When to Pick The Ordinary

  • You specifically want 23% Vitamin C concentration and tolerate gritty texture for it.
  • You want a glycolic toner (240ml bottle) format vs a serum.
  • You have an existing reseller you trust on authenticity.
  • You’re building a routine with 5+ products and the per-bottle saving on each adds up to meaningful difference (though the saving narrows for popular products like niacinamide).
  • You value the global-brand recognition for personal preference reasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Ordinary actually authentic when sold on Daraz in Pakistan?

It’s reseller-dependent. Some sellers are authorised distributors importing genuine product; others are not. Counterfeit complaints are common in Pakistani Vitamin C and niacinamide categories specifically. Check seller ratings, look for sealed packaging in unboxing photos, and avoid prices that seem suspiciously low (under Rs.1,800 for The Ordinary niacinamide is a red flag).

Why is The Ordinary more expensive in Pakistan than in the West?

Three reasons: import duties, USD/CAD-to-PKR conversion (Pakistani rupee has weakened ~30% in the last 18 months), and reseller margin. Globally The Ordinary niacinamide is ~$6 USD; in Pakistan it lands at Rs.2,800–3,500 after all those layers.

Can I mix Floreva and The Ordinary in the same routine?

Yes — products are not brand-exclusive. Many Pakistani users mix and match (e.g., Floreva niacinamide + The Ordinary glycolic toner + Floreva Vit C + ELIXIR moisturizer). What matters is the active ingredient and how you’re layering them, not the brand.

If I’m on a tight budget, which one is cheaper?

Floreva, on the two highest-volume products (niacinamide and Vitamin C). Combined saving is ~Rs.2,800 across the routine. The Ordinary’s glycolic toner is comparably priced to Floreva’s glycolic serum because of its larger bottle.

Are the formulas exactly the same?

For niacinamide and zinc, essentially yes — same percentages of the same actives. For Vitamin C, no — the brands chose different forms (Floreva chose stabilised L-AA + Ferulic + E; The Ordinary chose 23% suspension without stabilisers). For glycolic, no — different concentrations and formats (Floreva 10% serum vs The Ordinary 7% toner).

Will The Ordinary be delisted from Pakistan if Deciem stops selling globally?

Worth flagging: Deciem (The Ordinary’s parent) has shifted some product lines and pricing globally over the last 2 years. We don’t predict Pakistani availability, but reseller-dependent supply means stock-outs of 4–8 weeks happen. Pakistani-direct brands like Floreva are insulated from that.


The Bottom Line

The Ordinary is a great brand. They earned their reputation by labelling ingredients honestly, pricing fairly, and showing the world that you don’t need to charge SkinCeuticals prices for an active formulation. Floreva is following the same playbook — transparent ingredients, fair pricing — just for the Pakistani market specifically, with PKR pricing, COD, fast local shipping, and Pakistani human customer service.

If you’re weighing the two, our honest answer is: buy The Ordinary if you have an existing reseller you trust and you specifically want their 23% Vitamin C suspension; buy Floreva for everything else. The price savings on a typical 3-product routine come out to roughly Rs.2,500–4,900, which buys you a moisturizer or sunscreen on top.

Want to start with the equivalents?

Floreva Niacinamide
Floreva Vitamin C
Floreva Glycolic


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References

  1. Lin FH, Lin JY, Gupta RD, et al. Ferulic acid stabilizes a solution of vitamins C and E and doubles its photoprotection of skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2005;125(4):826-832. doi:10.1111/j.0022-202X.2005.23768.x
  2. Hakozaki T, Minwalla L, Zhuang J, et al. The effect of niacinamide on reducing cutaneous pigmentation and suppression of melanosome transfer. British Journal of Dermatology. 2002;147(1):20-31. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2133.2002.04834.x
  3. Sharad J. Glycolic acid peel therapy — a current review. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology. 2013;6:281-288. doi:10.2147/CCID.S34029

Editorial standards: Floreva does not pay for placement in this comparison. The Ordinary pricing was current as of May 2026 across major Pakistani resellers. The Ordinary is not affiliated with Floreva. We update this comparison quarterly — if you spot an inaccuracy, email florevapakistan@gmail.com.