Is the New CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Formula a Step Back?

Reformulation Alert
The drugstore holy-grail cleanser millions trust just changed—and skin is freaking out.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.⚠️The Formula Changed

My bathroom shelf felt off. The texture was wrong.

The new pump is stiffer — a tiny, maddening sign something bigger shifted.

2.🧴The Basics

CeraVe‘s milky cleanser. $16. The claim? Clean without stripping. A no-thought staple.

1

New Pump

Harder to press, dispenses less.

2

Texture

Thinner, more slippery.

3

Scent

Still fragrance-free, but smells more… chemical.

3.🔍Inside the Bottle

They kept the ceramide trio and hyaluronic acid. But the base formula changed — that’s where the magic (or mess) happens.

  • Ceramides: Still there to support skin barrier
  • Hyaluronic Acid: For hydration
  • Glycerin: A classic humectant
  • Cetearyl Alcohol: The emollient that feels different now
4.😟On My Skin

It slips around more — like trying to wash your face with watered-down lotion. Doesn’t lather (it never did), but now it barely coats.

After two weeks, my tight, post-cleanse comfort was gone. My t-zone felt fine, but my cheeks? That tight, thirsty feeling was back by noon.

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One Thing: Use half the amount on dry skin first, *then* add water. Helps it actually grip.
5.📉The Real Deal

Measurably more tightness. No new breakouts, but that reliable “second-skin” comfort vanished. It just cleans — it doesn’t *care* anymore.

Buy if
Your skin is truly oily or you just want a basic, no-frills wash.
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Skip if
You have dry or sensitive skin, or loved the old formula’s nourishing feel.
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Worth it?
At $16, maybe. But the old formula was an A+. This is a C+.
6.Final Call

It’s a step back. They fixed what wasn’t broken and lost the soul of the product — that post-wash plushness.

6.5/10
A decent cleanser, not a beloved one.
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Where to Buy: Check Target or Walgreens for old-stock bottles with the softer, rounded pump.