Is the New CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Formula a Step Back?

Reformulation Alert
The drugstore holy-grail cleanser millions trust has a new formula, and the beauty community is divided.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴The Trust is Broken

Opened the new bottle. Felt the difference immediately.

The old formula left skin soft. This one leaves a faint, slick film — like it didn’t fully rinse. That’s the real problem.

2.⚠️The Reformulation Lowdown

CeraVe’s $16 staple. They said it was “improved” for “enhanced hydration.” I call that a marketing lie.

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New Texture

It’s thinner, almost watery straight out of the pump.

2

Lathering (Lack Of)

Creates less of that milky lather — feels like it’s vanishing on your face.

3

The Packaging

Same boring bottle. At least that’s consistent.

anti-aging serum vial

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3.🔍Ingredient Detective

They swapped the old moisturizing agents for new ones. The ceramides and hyaluronic acid are still there — but the base formula feels cheaper.

  • Ceramides: Still repairing the skin barrier
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Still pulling in water
  • New Emollients: The source of that weird film
  • Carbomer: Thickener that’s not doing its job well enough
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4.🤔The Feel Test

It spreads like diluted lotion. No slip. You end up using more to feel like you’re covering your face.

By week two, my t-zone was weirdly shiny by midday. The old formula never did that. It’s like it’s not cleansing deeply enough for my combo skin.

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One Thing: Use it on dry skin as a first cleanse to remove sunscreen — it works better than as a sole morning wash.
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5.📉The Real Results

No new breakouts, but no improvement either. My skin felt less balanced — oily in spots, tight in others. A true step backward.

Buy if
You have very dry, sensitive skin and only wear minimal makeup.
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Skip if
You’re combo/oily or wear SPF daily — this won’t cut through it.
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Worth it?
Not anymore. For $16, the old formula was. This isn’t.
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6.💬Final Call

They fixed what wasn’t broken. The magic is gone — it’s now a mediocre, film-y cleanser resting on its past reputation.

5.5/10
A disappointing downgrade from the OG.
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Where to Buy: Check discount stores like TJ Maxx — you might find the old formula stock there.