CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Reformulated: Did It Ruin a Holy Grail?

Reformulation Alert
Skincare fans are panicking after discovering their beloved, dermatologist-recommended cleanser has a new formula.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴The Great Reformulation Freakout

Opened my new bottle of CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser and immediately knew something was off. The panic online is real.

The texture is thinner — it now slides right through your fingers if you’re not careful. That iconic, lotion-like cling is gone.

2.⚠️The Basics

A $16 drugstore staple. The claim is a non-foaming cleanser that “hydrates and restores the skin barrier.” A tall order for a wash-off product.

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New Pump

It’s stiffer and requires more force — feels like a downgrade.

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Fragrance-Free

Still true, but the scent is slightly more… chemical now.

3

Ceramide Promise

Now boasts “3 Essential Ceramides” right on the front. A direct appeal to the ingredient-obsessed.

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3.🔍What’s Actually In It

The core trio of ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide is still there. But the formula feels built for speed, not luxury.

  • Ceramides NP, AP, EOP: Repair the skin’s brick wall
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Holds water on the surface
  • Niacinamide: Calms redness, but you need leave-on products for real results
  • Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate: The new primary cleanser — it’s why it feels so slick
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4.😟The Feel Test

It’s like washing with slightly thickened water. Zero slip-up-and-massage-your-face vibes. Rinses too clean — that “did I even use anything?” feeling.

After two weeks, my skin felt… fine. Not stripped, but not nourished. The magic was missing. It became a chore, not a ritual.

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One Thing: Use it on completely dry skin for 30 seconds before adding water. It’s the only way to get a hint of the old, creamy sensation.
5.⚖️Who Wins, Who Loses

It still cleanses without tightness. But that post-wash plumpness? Gone. It’s a functional step now, not a treatment.

Buy if
Your skin is truly reactive and even creamy formulas cause flare-ups.
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Skip if
You have dry or mature skin that craves that milky, comforting cleanse.
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Worth it?
For $16, it’s fine. But the joy-to-price ratio plummeted.
6.💡Final Call

They fixed what wasn’t broken. It’s a competent, basic cleanser now — not the cult favorite.

6.5/10
A safe, soulless workhorse.
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Where to Buy: Grab the travel size at Target first. Don’t commit to the big pump until you’re sure.