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    Pink Tax in India: The Day I Paid More for Being a Woman

    Ritika BerryBy Ritika BerryApril 26, 2026Updated:April 26, 20261 Comment4 Mins Read
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    I didn’t notice it at first. It wasn’t one big purchase or a shocking bill that made me pause. It was subtle. Almost invisible. The kind of thing you don’t question – until you do.

    The moment it clicked for me was at a supermarket aisle. Two razors. Same brand. Same number of blades. Same promise of a “smooth shave.”

    One was blue. One was pink.

    The pink one? Slightly more expensive.

    That’s when I went down a rabbit hole – and discovered something called the pink tax.

    So, What Exactly Is the Pink Tax?

    Despite how it sounds, it’s not an actual government tax.

    The pink tax is a term used to describe how products and services marketed toward women often cost more than similar ones marketed toward men.

    And once you start noticing it… you really can’t unsee it.

    The “Wait, Why Is This More Expensive?” Moments

    After that razor incident, I began noticing patterns everywhere.

    1. Personal Care Products

    • Women’s deodorants: ₹500
    • Men’s deodorants: ₹200

    Same brand. Same quantity. Just different packaging and fragrance names like “Floral Mist” vs “Active Sport.”

    2. Haircuts

    Walk into any salon and ask for a basic trim.

    • Men: ₹150–₹300
    • Women: ₹500–₹1500

    No styling. No fancy treatment. Just… hair length.

    3. Clothing

    A plain white T-shirt in the men’s section: ₹499
    A similar one in the women’s section: ₹800

    Sometimes, the women’s version even uses less fabric.

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    When It’s Not Just About Products

    The pink tax isn’t limited to things you can hold in your hand. It extends to services and experiences too.

    1) Dry Cleaning

    I once gave a shirt and a kurta for dry cleaning. The kurta cost more. Why? No clear answer. Just “ladies’ wear.”

    2) Gym Memberships

    Some gyms offer “ladies packages” – which sound great until you realize they sometimes cost more for similar access.

    3) Event Pricing

    Remember “Ladies Night”? Free entry for women sounds like a perk – but in many cases, pricing structures elsewhere compensate for it.

    The Invisible Premium

    What makes the pink tax tricky is that it’s not always obvious. There’s no label that says: “₹50 extra because this is for women.”

    Instead, it’s hidden in:

    • branding
    • packaging
    • marketing narratives

    Words like gentle, premium, care, sensitive often come with a higher price tag.

    “But Women’s Products Are Different, Right?”

    That’s what I thought too. And sometimes, yes – there are differences. But often, the variations are minimal or purely cosmetic:

    • Same ingredients, different fragrance
    • Same product, different color
    • Same service, different category

    And yet, the price changes.

    The Emotional Side of It

    What struck me wasn’t just the price difference – it was how normal it felt. We are so used to these differences that we rarely question them. I didn’t question it. My friends didn’t question it. It was just… how things are. Until one day, it wasn’t.

    The Bigger Picture in India

    In India, the conversation around pink tax is still growing. We have made progress in some areas—like removing the “tampon tax” under GST – but the broader issue still exists.

    It shows up in:

    • beauty and grooming products
    • apparel
    • personal services
    • lifestyle choices

    And because it’s subtle, it often goes unnoticed.

    What I Changed After Noticing It

    I didn’t suddenly overhaul my entire shopping routine. But I did start making small changes:

    • comparing products instead of picking by default
    • checking men’s sections for basics
    • questioning price differences

    Sometimes, I still buy the “pink” version—because I like it.

    But now, it’s a choice, not a habit.

    Is It Always Intentional?

    Not necessarily. Brands often price products based on:

    • perceived value
    • target audience
    • marketing strategy

    But when those strategies consistently lead to women paying more, it becomes a pattern worth talking about.

    Why This Conversation Matters?

    The pink tax isn’t about one product or one bill.

    It’s about:

    • awareness
    • fairness
    • informed choices

    It’s about asking simple questions like: “Is this actually different… or just marketed differently?”

    Final Thought: The Next Time You Shop…

    Next time you are at a store or browsing online, try this: Pick up two similar products – one for men, one for women.

    Compare them.

    You might find:

    • a price difference
    • a packaging difference
    • or sometimes… no difference at all

    And that’s when you’ll notice it too.

    Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just quietly. Like I did.

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    Ritika Berry

    A media professional with over a decade of experience in the Indian media industry, Ritika is known for her sharp editorial sense, keen observation, and engaging storytelling. She has written extensively across diverse genres, including national news, education, business trends, and social impact stories. Her work focuses on creating well-researched, SEO-optimized articles that balance speed with credibility. With a strong understanding of India’s evolving news landscape, she brings clarity to complex topics, delivering reader-focused content that is both informative and accessible. With expertise in journalism, digital content writing, and news analysis, she consistently crafts content that resonates with modern audiences while aligning with search engine visibility and content performance standards.

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