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

They changed the CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser. And not for the better.

The new formula leaves a weird, almost waxy film on your skin — the old one rinsed clean. It’s the kind of change you notice immediately in the sink.

2.⚠️The Reformulation Alert

The new formula from CeraVe is still ~$16. They claim it’s “improved” for “instant hydration.” I’m skeptical.

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New Texture

It’s slightly thicker and less milky.

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New Feel

That “hydrated” claim feels more like residue.

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Same Bottle

Identical packaging — you have to check the ingredients list to know.

3.🤔What’s Actually In It

They kept the ceramides and hyaluronic acid. But the texture shift comes from the base — they swapped some emollients. It’s a chemistry tweak, not a hero-ingredient overhaul.

  • Ceramides: Still there to support your skin barrier.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Still a hydration magnet.
  • New Emollient Blend: This is the film-feel culprit.
  • Fatty Alcohols: More prominent now — can be clogging for some.
4.🔍The Sink Test

It feels creamy, not slick. Spreads easily. But rinsing? You keep splashing water, waiting for that squeaky-clean feel. It never comes. Your face just feels… coated.

After two weeks, my morning skin felt softer but also less clean. My cotton rounds had more residue when I toned. A trade-off I didn’t ask for.

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One Thing: Use it as a first cleanse to remove makeup — follow with a water-based gel cleanser. It can’t fly solo anymore.
5.👍Who It Might Work For

My dryness was slightly better. My sense of a truly clean face? Gone. It’s a moisturizer in cleanser’s clothing.

Buy if
Your skin is severely dry, flaky, and you don’t mind a residual feel.
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Skip if
You have combo/oily skin or hate any post-cleanse film. You loved the old formula.
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Worth it?
At the drugstore price, maybe. But it’s lost its universal appeal.
6.👎Final Call

It’s a step back for versatility. They fixed something that wasn’t broken and created a niche product.

6.0/10
A miss for its original fanbase.
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Where to Buy: Check Target or Walgreens — but hunt for the old formula online while you still can.