Is the New CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser Worse?

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

They messed with a classic. The new CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser formula is here, and the beauty boards are in mourning.

The old version was a milky, no-foam hug for dry skin. This one? It’s giving watered-down hand soap.

2.⚠️The New Blueprint

Still a $16 drugstore staple. The claim? “Non-foaming” and “maintains skin’s natural barrier.” A tall order now.

1

Texture Shift

Feels thinner, almost slippery in the bottle.

2

Scent (or lack thereof)

Still fragrance-free, but has a faint, plasticky note the old one didn’t.

3

Packaging

Same boring pump. At least that’s consistent.

Skincare serums and leaves on a neutral background.

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3.🔍Ingredient Forensics

They kept the big names but changed the supporting cast. Ceramides and hyaluronic acid are still on the label. The real story is in the feel.

  • Ceramides 1, 3, 6-II: Still the barrier-repair stars
  • Hyaluronic Acid: For surface-level hydration
  • Glycerin: The workhorse humectant
  • Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate: The new emulsifier that changes everything
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4.😠The Feel Test

It spreads like a gel-milk hybrid. Doesn’t cling to skin the same way — slides right off if your face is even slightly damp.

After two weeks, my skin felt…fine. Not stripped, but not cushioned. The magic “second-skin” post-cleanse feel is gone. It just…exists.

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One Thing: Apply to a completely dry face with dry hands. It turns into a weird, pasty film on wet skin.
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5.⚖️The Real Trade-Off

It still cleanses without tightness. Zero irritation. But that luxurious, lotion-like texture that made it special? Vanished. It’s a competent basic, not a beloved treat.

Buy if
Your skin is truly sensitive and you hate all foams.
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Skip if
You loved the rich, milky texture of the original. You’ll be disappointed.
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Worth it?
For the price, it’s fine. But the old formula was a steal. This is just a purchase.
6.💡Final Call

It’s not a disaster, but it’s a downgrade. They fixed what wasn’t broken and lost the soul of the product.

6.5/10
A shadow of its former self.
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Where to Buy: CVS or Target — but check the back for the new ingredient list first. Stock up on the old version if you see it.