Is the New CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser Worse?

Reformulation Alert
The dermatologist-favorite drugstore cleanser got a quiet makeover, and fans are furious.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.⚠️They Changed It

My bathroom shelf is in mourning. The new CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser formula is here, and the beauty forums are a war zone.

The real crime? They swapped the iconic milky texture for something thinner — it practically slides off your face before you can massage it in.

2.🧴The Basics

It’s the $16 drugstore staple. The claim? A non-foaming, gentle cleanse that won’t strip your skin. The new bottle looks identical — sneaky.

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Texture Shift

From a creamy lotion to a runny gel-milk.

2

New Pump

Slightly stiffer — requires more force for less product.

3

Scent

Still fragrance-free, but has a faint, new chemical note.

three makeup brushes on top of compact powders

Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash

3.🤔What’s Inside Now

The ceramide trio is still on the label. But the feel is completely different, which tells me the base formula got a major tweak.

  • Ceramides: Help maintain skin’s barrier
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Binds water to skin
  • Glycerin: A classic humectant
  • Polyglyceryl-4 Laurate/Sebacate: The new-ish emulsifier that might be the texture culprit
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Photo: Laura Chouette / Unsplash

4.🔍On My Skin

It feels slippery — not creamy. Like trying to wash with watered-down conditioner. Rinses too clean, leaving a hint of tightness the old one never did.

After two weeks, my dry patches were angrier. The surprise? My t-zone felt fine. It’s oddly unbalanced.

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One Thing: Use it on dry skin as a first cleanse to remove sunscreen — it works better than with water.
5.👎The Real Deal

My barrier felt more compromised, not less. No new breakouts, but that post-wash comfort is gone. It’s a functional cleanse, not a treat.

Buy if
You have truly oily skin and hated the original’s residue.
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Skip if
You have dry, sensitive, or eczema-prone skin — this will likely disappoint.
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Worth it?
Not for dry skin folks. For $16, you can find better.
6.💡Final Call

This is a downgrade for its core audience. They fixed what wasn’t broken and lost the magic.

5.5/10
A misstep for dry skin loyalists.
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Where to Buy: Check Target or Walgreens for the old formula in the old packaging — stock up before it’s gone.