Is the New CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Formula a Step Back?

Reformulation Alert
The dermatologist-favorite drugstore cleanser quietly changed its formula, and fans are divided.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴They Changed the Sauce

Quiet reformulations are a special kind of betrayal. CeraVe did it with their Hydrating Cleanser.

The real issue? That milky slip is gone. It rinses differently now — and not in a good way.

2.⚠️The New Blueprint

Still $16. Still claims to hydrate and not strip. But the proof is in the pump.

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New Texture

Feels thinner, almost watery in the hand.

2

Foam Factor

A tiny, sad lather appears now — it never used to.

3

The Finish

Leaves a vague film. Not a moisturizing one.

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3.🔍Ingredient Shuffle

They kept the ceramides and hyaluronic acid. But the formula’s backbone changed. The new cleansing agents are why it feels off.

  • Ceramides: Still there to support the skin barrier
  • Hyaluronic Acid: For surface hydration
  • Cetearyl Alcohol: A fatty alcohol, not drying
  • Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate: The new surfactant — this is the culprit
4.🤔The Feel Test

It’s slick but not creamy. Spreads like a serum, not a lotion. The rinse is weird — squeaky yet somehow not clean.

By week two, my dry patches were angrier. It felt like it was just moving dirt around, not lifting it.

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One Thing: Use it on dry skin as a first cleanse to remove sunscreen. It fails as a solo wash.
5.📉The Reality Check

Zero irritation, which is a win. But also zero satisfaction. My skin felt neither clean nor hydrated — just vaguely confused.

Buy if
Your skin is *extremely* reactive and you only wear minimal makeup.
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Skip if
You wear SPF daily or need a cleanser that actually cleanses.
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Worth it?
For $16? No. The old formula was. This is a side-step at best.
6.💬Final Call

It’s a step sideways into mediocrity. Perfectly fine, utterly forgettable. The magic is gone.

5.5/10
A bland, forgettable reformulation.
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Where to Buy: CVS or Target — but buy the travel size first to test. Don’t commit to the pump.