CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Reformulated: Is the New Version Better?

Reformulation Alert
The drugstore holy-grail cleanser quietly changed its formula, and skinfluencers are divided.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴The Quiet Reformulation

They changed the CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser. No fanfare, no announcement — just a new bottle on the shelf.

The real issue? The texture. It went from a creamy lotion to something thinner, almost slippery. The internet is in shambles.

2.⚠️The New Blue Bottle

It’s still that drugstore staple — around $15. CeraVe says it’s “gentle, non-foaming” and maintains the barrier. But does it?

1

New Pump

Tighter, requires more force. Annoying with wet hands.

2

Non-Foaming Claim

True. It still doesn’t lather — feels like washing with a light conditioner.

3

Fragrance-Free

Thankfully, yes. Still that classic, clinical “nothing” scent.

silver and black ring beside white tube bottle

Photo: Nora Topicals / Unsplash

3.🔍What’s Actually In It

They kept the big three ceramides and hyaluronic acid. The formula is still packed with goodies meant to clean without stripping.

  • Ceramides NP, AP, EOP: Still the star trio for skin barrier support
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Binds water to skin during cleansing
  • Glycerin: Major humectant pulling in moisture
  • Polyglyceryl-4 Laurate/Succinate: The new-ish emulsifier that changes the feel
4.🤔Skin Feel Test

First wash: it slips. The old version had a creamy grip; this one slides right off your face if you’re not careful. Leaves a faint, slick film.

After two weeks: that film feeling faded. My skin didn’t feel tight, but it also didn’t feel as *nourished* post-cleanse. Just…neutral.

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One Thing: Use half the amount you think you need. A full pump is way too much and amplifies the slipperiness.
5.💧Did It Deliver?

It cleanses light makeup and sunscreen fine. No new breakouts. But my skin felt less plump in the minute after washing compared to the old formula.

Buy if
Your skin is truly sensitive, reactive, or you’re on retinoids and need zero stripping.
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Skip if
You loved the rich, creamy texture of the original. This is a different experience.
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Worth it?
For the price and ceramide cocktail, yes. But it’s a side-grade, not an upgrade.
6.⚖️The Final Call

It’s fine. It works. But the magic is dimmed. They fixed what wasn’t broken and lost a bit of the comforting, lotion-like soul.

7.5/10
A competent, gentler sequel that lacks charm.
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Where to Buy: Any drugstore or Target. Grab the travel size first to test the new texture.