Is the New CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Formula a Step Back?

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

Quiet reformulations are a special kind of betrayal. CeraVe did it with their Hydrating Cleanser, and the beauty boards are in flames.

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

2.⚠️The New Blueprint

Still ~$15 for 16oz. The claim is the same: a non-foaming, gentle cleanse for dry skin. Feels like a bait and switch.

1

The Feel

Thinner, almost runny consistency straight out of the pump.

2

The Lather

Zero lather — which is fine — but now it lacks any sense of cushion.

3

The Finish

Leaves a faint, almost waxy film. Not the “hydrated” feeling they promise.

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3.🔍Ingredient Intel

Ceramides and hyaluronic acid are still on the label. But the texture shift tells me the ratios or base formula changed. It’s missing its soul.

  • Ceramides 1, 3, 6-II: Still there to support the skin barrier.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: For surface hydration.
  • Glycerin: A classic humectant.
  • Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate: The new(ish) surfactant that might explain the weird rinse-off.
4.😤The Real Test

It feels like washing your face with slightly thickened water. No slip, no glide. You keep pumping out more, hoping for the old experience.

After two weeks, my dry patches felt rougher. Not stripped, but not cared for. The biggest surprise? It started to pill if I applied a serum too soon after.

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One Thing: Use it on completely dry skin — not damp. It helps a tiny bit with the texture issue.
5.⚖️Who Actually Wins Here?

My skin was clean but felt indifferent. No extra dryness, but zero improvement in softness or barrier comfort. A true side-step at best.

Buy if
You have oily skin and want a super basic, no-frills morning rinse.
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Skip if
You loved the original’s milky slip, or have truly dry, sensitive skin.
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Worth it?
Barely. It’s cheap, but the old formula was a steal. This is just… fine.
6.💡Final Call

It’s a step back. They fixed what wasn’t broken and lost the magic in the process. I’m hunting for my new drugstore staple.

5.5/10
A bland, forgettable reformulation.
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Where to Buy: Check Target or Walgreens for old-stock bottles with the richer texture. The lot code is your only clue.