
Highlights
WHAT IS IT?
Cleanser, 1L
FEATURES
Transforms from cream to foam, Removes dirt and oil, Contains ceramides and hyaluronic acid
BEST FOR
Normal to dry skin
CHECKS
Contains no parabens, phthalates, or fragrances
Who Is It For?
Adults UnisexWhat Does It Help With?
Cleansing Hydration Maintaining Skin BarrierBudget
Mid-range ($30-$75)How To Use
Which routine should it be used in?
Instructions:
Key Information
What Guardian Malaysia Says
Product Description:
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Cream to Foam is a gentle cleanser that transforms from a cream to a foam, effectively removing dirt and oil without disrupting the skin's natural barrier. It contains essential ceramides and hyaluronic acid to help retain moisture and maintain skin hydration.
About the Brand:
Ingredients Overview
Ingredients List
Water, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceramide NP, Ceramide AP, Ceramide EOP, Hyaluronic Acid, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Sodium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin
Key Ingredients
Ceramides, Hyaluronic Acid
Ingredients Details
Ceramide Ap
Common Name(s): Ceramide 6 ii,n-(2-hydroxy)-stearoyl phytosphingosine,alpha-hydroxy ceramide
CAS Number: 100403-19-8
DESCRIPTION
What It Does: Provides alpha-hydroxy ceramide for complementary barrier repair alongside ceramide np and eop.
Why It's Used: Essential barrier ceramide trio component โ ceramide ap's alpha-hydroxy fatty acid provides the specific lamellar body formation chemistry needed for complete barrier restoration with ceramide np and ceramide eop.
How It Works: N-(2-hydroxyfatty acid) phytosphingosine: 2-hydroxylation of fatty acid is critical for optimal packing of ceramide ap in lamellar lipid bilayers. the alpha-hydroxy group creates stronger intermolecular hydrogen bonding between ceramide ap molecules than non-hydroxylated ceramides. used in combination with ceramide np and ceramide eop for comprehensive barrier repair.
Typically Found In: Complete barrier repair formulas,triple ceramide systems,eczema treatment
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Primary Category: Active ingredient โ alpha-hydroxy ceramide
Secondary Functions: Skin conditioning
Application Areas:
Facial Skincare
Body Care
Hair Care
Beard Care
Color Cosmetics (Makeup)
Dietary/Oral Supplements
Typical Concentration Range: 0.01%โ1%
SOURCING & ETHICS
Vegan Status: Conditional โ plant-derived phytosphingosine available
Halal Status: Yes
Source Notes: Commercially produced for cosmetic use. verify vegan/halal status with supplier.
SKIN COMPATIBILITY
Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ very low
Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ non-comedogenic
Sensitivity Concerns: Well-tolerated by most skin types.
Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes
SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY
Safety Profile: Good safety profile at recommended concentrations. ewg score: 1โ2.
Works Well With: Standard skincare actives
Avoid Combining With: No known significant incompatibilities
SCIENTIFIC NOTE
The ceramide np + ceramide ap + ceramide eop triple combination mimics the natural ratio of ceramide classes in healthy stratum corneum (approximately 1:0.5:0.3 ratio). clinical studies comparing single ceramide vs triple ceramide barrier repair show significantly greater tewl reduction with triple ceramide combinations โ the complementary molecular packing geometries of different ceramide classes creating a more complete lamellar bilayer than any single ceramide can provide.
Last Verified: Cosing database,elias & feingold barrier ceramide review
Primary Sources: 2026-03-12
Ceramide Eop
Common Name(s): Ceramide 1,omega-hydroxy ceramide linoleate,acylceramide
CAS Number: N/a
DESCRIPTION
What It Does: Provides the essential acylceramide scaffold for stratum corneum lamellar lipid organisation and barrier architecture.
Why It's Used: The architectural ceramide โ ceramide eop's covalent corneocyte envelope binding is unique among ceramides and essential for organising the lamellar lipid matrix of the stratum corneum barrier.
How It Works: Omega-hydroxy ceramide esterified with linoleic acid at the omega-end. omega-hydroxyl group covalently bonds to involucrin/envoplakin proteins of corneocyte envelope via ester bond. this covalent anchor organises the lamellar lipid bilayers around each corneocyte. linoleate deficiency impairs this covalent anchoring โ the biochemical basis of linoleic acid deficiency skin disease.
Typically Found In: Complete barrier repair systems,eczema treatment,omega-ceramide products
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Primary Category: Active ingredient โ linoleate acylceramide
Secondary Functions: Skin conditioning
Application Areas:
Facial Skincare
Body Care
Hair Care
Beard Care
Color Cosmetics (Makeup)
Dietary/Oral Supplements
Typical Concentration Range: 0.001%โ0.5%
SOURCING & ETHICS
Vegan Status: Conditional โ plant-derived linoleate available
Halal Status: Yes
Source Notes: Commercially produced for cosmetic use. verify vegan/halal status with supplier.
SKIN COMPATIBILITY
Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ very low
Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ non-comedogenic
Sensitivity Concerns: Well-tolerated by most skin types.
Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes
SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY
Safety Profile: Good safety profile at recommended concentrations. ewg score: 1โ2.
Works Well With: Standard skincare actives
Avoid Combining With: No known significant incompatibilities
SCIENTIFIC NOTE
Ceramide eop's covalent corneocyte envelope binding is the only covalent interaction in the stratum corneum lipid structure โ all other lamellar lipids interact via non-covalent van der waals and hydrogen bonds. this unique covalent anchoring of eop to the protein envelope provides the mechanical scaffold from which the entire lamellar lipid architecture is organised, making ceramide eop architecturally irreplaceable in barrier function.
Last Verified: Cosing database,holleran et al. ceramide eop review
Primary Sources: 2026-03-12
Ceramide Np
Common Name(s): Ceramide 3,n-stearoyl phytosphingosine,ceramide type iii
CAS Number: 100403-19-8
DESCRIPTION
What It Does: Provides the most abundant natural skin ceramide for precise stratum corneum barrier lipid replacement.
Why It's Used: The primary skin ceramide โ ceramide np's identity as the dominant stratum corneum ceramide fraction makes it the most physiologically relevant barrier lipid replacement for dry skin and eczema.
How It Works: N-stearoyl-phytosphingosine provides the exact molecular structure of the most abundant natural skin ceramide. integrates into stratum corneum lamellar lipid bilayers restoring barrier architecture. reduces tewl, improves corneometer moisture, restores barrier integrity. synergistic with cholesterol and fatty acids in barrier restoration.
Typically Found In: Barrier repair moisturisers,eczema care,dry skin treatment
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Primary Category: Active ingredient โ phytosphingosine ceramide
Secondary Functions: Skin conditioning
Application Areas:
Facial Skincare
Body Care
Hair Care
Beard Care
Color Cosmetics (Makeup)
Dietary/Oral Supplements
Typical Concentration Range: 0.01%โ5%
SOURCING & ETHICS
Vegan Status: Conditional โ from wheat or phytosphingosine fermentation; plant-derived available
Halal Status: Yes
Source Notes: Commercially produced for cosmetic use. verify vegan/halal status with supplier.
SKIN COMPATIBILITY
Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ very low
Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ non-comedogenic
Sensitivity Concerns: Well-tolerated by most skin types.
Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes
SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY
Safety Profile: Good safety profile at recommended concentrations. ewg score: 1โ2.
Works Well With: Standard skincare actives
Avoid Combining With: No known significant incompatibilities
SCIENTIFIC NOTE
Ceramide np's structural identity to natural skin ceramide 3 (the dominant sc ceramide at approximately 18% of total sc ceramide fraction) means it integrates into the stratum corneum's lamellar bilayer structure with perfect molecular recognition. no other moisturising ingredient can achieve this level of structural identity to the natural barrier component it replaces โ providing barrier repair rather than simply occlusive surface coating.
Last Verified: Cosing database,elias skin barrier ceramide review,cir safety assessment
Primary Sources: 2026-03-12
Cetearyl Alcohol
Common Name(s): Cetostearyl alcohol,c16-18 fatty alcohol
CAS Number: 8005-44-5
DESCRIPTION
What It Does: Provides fatty alcohol emulsification and thickening for stable, well-textured emulsions.
Why It's Used: The most widely used fatty alcohol in cosmetics โ provides emulsification, thickening, and emolliency simultaneously from a single ingredient with excellent safety profile.
How It Works: Forms bilayer lamellar structures in water with emulsifiers creating a viscous structured network that thickens and stabilizes emulsions. fatty alcohol emolliency provides direct skin conditioning. bilayer formation reduces inter-droplet coalescence in emulsions.
Typically Found In: Creams,lotions,conditioners โ virtually all emulsion products
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Primary Category: Functional ingredient โ fatty alcohol emulsifier/thickener
Secondary Functions: Barrier sealing,softening
Application Areas:
Facial Skincare
Body Care
Hair Care
Beard Care
Color Cosmetics (Makeup)
Dietary/Oral Supplements
Typical Concentration Range: 1%โ25%
SOURCING & ETHICS
Vegan Status: Yes โ from vegetable or coconut/palm fatty acids
Halal Status: Yes
Source Notes: Plant-derived, synthetic or animal-derived. verify source.
SKIN COMPATIBILITY
Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ very low
Comedogenicity Rating: 1/5 โ low; formulation-dependent
Sensitivity Concerns: Non-irritating.
Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes
SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY
Safety Profile: Excellent safety profile. ewg score: 1.
Works Well With: Humectants,ceramides,actives as carrier
Avoid Combining With: No significant incompatibilities
SCIENTIFIC NOTE
Cetearyl alcohol's ability to form lamellar liquid crystal structures ('krafft phases') with water and co-emulsifiers provides not only emulsion stability but also enhanced skin penetration via the lamellar skin barrier pathway. these crystalline structures can act as a reservoir for active ingredients, slowly releasing them as the lamellar structure melts on skin contact.
Last Verified: Cosing database,cir safety assessment
Primary Sources: 2026-03-12