Has La Roche-Posay’s Toleriane Cleanser Changed for the Worse?

Reformulation Alert
Fans are panicking that the cult-favorite gentle cleanser’s new formula is stripping their skin.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴The Great Cleanser Panic

My DMs are flooded. Everyone’s asking the same thing: did La Roche-Posay ruin the Toleriane cleanser?

The quiet reformulation has sensitive-skin stans in a full-blown crisis. That post-cleanse tightness? It’s not in your head.

2.⚠️The Cult Favorite, Redone

It’s the $15 drugstore workhorse. The “no-sting” promise for reactive skin. The new bottle looks identical — sneaky.

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New Pump

Dispenses a thicker, more opaque gel.

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Fragrance-Free

Still true, but the scent is… sharper. Chemical, almost.

3

Soap-Free

The claim remains, but the feel is different. Debate begins.

3.🔍Inside the Bottle

They swapped the gentle surfactant. Out goes Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, in comes Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate. It’s a “gentler” swap on paper.

But the new formula has a higher pH. That’s the stripping culprit — it’s basic science.

  • Ceramide NP: Repairs barrier, but can’t fight a high pH alone
  • Niacinamide: Calms redness, if the cleanser doesn’t cause it first
  • Glycerin: The hydration hero, now working overtime
  • Sodium Hydroxide: The pH adjuster. Here’s your villain.
4.😟The Feel Test

Lathers faster. Too fast. That rich, creamy slip is gone — it feels thin and disappears quickly.

By week two, my normal skin felt fine. But my friend with rosacea texted, “My cheeks are sandpaper.” The divide is real.

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One Thing: Use half the amount you used with the old formula. Seriously. More doesn’t clean better, it just strips more.
5.💧Who Actually Wins Here?

My makeup came off. My skin didn’t freak out. But that “perfectly balanced” post-wash feeling? Lost. It’s just… clean.

Buy if
You have oily or resilient normal skin and want a basic, effective cleanse.
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Skip if
You have dry, sensitive, or reactive skin. The old formula was your safe space — this isn’t.
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Worth it?
At $15, it’s fine. But it’s no longer a unique, must-buy for sensitivity.
6.The Final Call

It’s a decent cleanser. But they fixed what wasn’t broken and lost the magic. A classic case of reformulation regret.

6.5/10
A step backward for its core audience.
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Where to Buy: Check Target or Ulta. Grab the travel size first — don’t commit to the big pump until you’re sure.