Ceramide Hydrating Cleanser
Ceramide Hydrating Cleanser
Product Description
Product overview
Revuele Ceramide Hydrating Cleanser is a gentle, non-foaming cream cleanser for dry to very dry and sensitive skin. Formulated with ceramide-like lipids, hyaluronic acid, glycerin and urea, it lifts away dirt and excess sebum on both face and body without stripping the skin's moisture barrier — leaving skin soft, calm and comfortable instead of tight or flaky.
Barrier-Friendly Cleansing
Ceramide-like lipids plus hyaluronic acid support the skin barrier while you wash, so skin doesn't feel tight or stripped afterward.
Texture & feel
SENSORYBarrier-Friendly Cleansing
Ceramide-like lipids plus hyaluronic acid support the skin barrier while you wash, so skin doesn't feel tight or stripped afterward.
Non-Foaming & Mild
A creamy, low-surfactant formula that gently removes dirt and excess sebum without the squeaky, dehydrating finish of foaming washes.
Triple Humectant Hydration
Glycerin, urea and sodium hyaluronate draw and hold moisture, helping reduce post-cleanse dryness and flaking.
Soothing Rice Bran Extract
Oryza Sativa (rice) bran extract adds antioxidants and fatty acids to comfort dry, easily irritated skin.
Vegan & Fragrance-Free
Cruelty-free, vegan and free from added perfume — a sensible pick for fragrance-sensitive and reactive skin.
Multitasks Face & Body
One generous 250 ml pump bottle works from cheeks to shoulders, making it an easy, low-cost everyday staple.
Safety & compatibility
SAFENo retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone or chemical UV filters. The humectant and emollient base is generally considered fine during pregnancy.
Contains esters and fatty alcohols (isopropyl palmitate, glyceryl/PEG stearates, cetearyl alcohol, PEG-40 glyceryl cocoate) that can feed malassezia.
As a gentle rinse-off cleanser it pairs fine with retinol, vitamin C, AHAs and BHAs used later in your routine — it adds no conflicting actives.
Isopropyl palmitate is highly pore-clogging in leave-on products. Risk is lower in a rinse-off, but very breakout-prone skin should patch test.
Fragrance-free and dermatologically tested, with no harsh drying alcohols, parabens or common allergens in the formula.
Paraffinum liquidum is a refined, non-irritating occlusive that boosts comfort for very dry skin but won't suit those avoiding mineral oil.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSSodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid) ~0.1–1%Proven
The salt form of hyaluronic acid and a star humectant. It binds water at the skin's surface to leave a cushioned, hydrated feel even in a wash-off product.
- Source: Sodium hyaluronate holds large amounts of water and is naturally present in skin, eye fluid and joints.
- Benefit: Helps offset the moisture loss that ordinary cleansers cause, reducing the post-wash "tight" sensation.
Glycerin ~3–8%Proven
One of the most studied humectants in skincare. Listed second on the INCI, it pulls moisture into the upper layers of the skin and supports the barrier.
- Source: A 2016 study found glycerin to be a more effective humectant than AHAs and hyaluronic acid.
- Benefit: Keeps skin hydrated and supple during cleansing; also has mild antimicrobial properties.
Urea ~2–5%Proven
A natural moisturizing factor (NMF) found in skin. At the low levels used here it acts as a humectant, drawing in water to soften dry, rough skin rather than exfoliating.
- Source: Studies show urea is an effective moisturizer for dry skin conditions; its keratolytic (exfoliating) effect only kicks in above ~10%.
- Benefit: Improves hydration and smoothness — a key reason this cleanser suits dry to very dry skin.
Palmitoyl Myristyl Serinate (Ceramide-like Lipid) UnspecifiedPromising
This is the "ceramide" the product name refers to — a synthetic lipid structurally similar to skin's own ceramides. It helps soften the surface and support barrier function.
- Source: Pseudo-ceramides mimic natural skin lipids to help reinforce the barrier and limit moisture loss.
- Note: The INCI lists no true ceramides (e.g. NP, AP, EOP); the "ceramide" claim rests on this ceramide-like lipid.
Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Extract UnspecifiedPromising
Derived from the outer layer of the rice kernel, this extract brings antioxidants, polysaccharides and omega fatty acids to the formula.
- Source: Contains ferulic acid and other antioxidants that help neutralize free radicals, plus skin-conditioning fatty acids.
- Benefit: Adds soothing, moisturizing support that complements the humectant base.
26 ingredients
Water, Glycerin, Urea, Isopropyl Palmitate, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, PEG-8, PEG-8/Smdi Copolymer, Palmitoyl Myristyl Serinate, Sodium Polyacrylate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Paraffinum Liquidum, Ceteareth-20, Butylene Glycol, Oryza Sativa Bran Extract, PEG-40 Glyceryl Cocoate, Sodium Coceth Sulfate, PEG-12 Dimethicone, Sodium Hyaluronate, Xanthan Gum, Phenoxyethanol, Triacetin, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Triethanolamine, Disodium EDTA.
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEUse as your first step morning and evening. As a creamy, non-foaming wash it works well on its own or as the second cleanse after an oil/balm in a double-cleanse routine.
How to use
HOW TO USEDampen Skin
Wet your face (or body) with lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, which can dry out already-thirsty skin.
Massage In
Dispense a pump and gently massage over skin in circular motions to lift away dirt, sweat and excess sebum.
Rinse & Pat Dry
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and pat dry with a clean towel. Use morning and evening.
Follow With Moisturizer
Lock in hydration with a moisturizer afterward, and always apply broad-spectrum SPF in the morning.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You have dry, very dry or dehydrated skin that feels tight after washing
- You prefer a creamy, non-foaming cleanser over gels and foams
- You're fragrance-sensitive or have easily irritated, reactive skin
- You want one gentle wash for both face and body on a small budget
- You're pregnant or breastfeeding and want an active-free cleanser
Consider alternatives if:
- You're prone to fungal acne / malassezia folliculitis
- You have very oily skin and dislike a creamy, slightly rich finish
- You're highly breakout-prone and react to comedogenic esters
- You want true multi-ceramide or niacinamide-based barrier repair
- You avoid mineral oil (paraffinum liquidum) on principle
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESExactly what it's built for — humectants and emollients leave dry skin soft and comfortable, not stripped.
Fragrance-free, dermatologically tested and low-irritation; patch test still wise for very reactive skin.
Comfortable on dry zones, though the oilier T-zone may want a lighter wash some days.
Cleanses gently but the rich, creamy feel may seem heavy or insufficiently "clean" for very oily skin.
Not malassezia-safe and contains comedogenic esters; better suited to dry skin than breakout-prone skin.
Results timeline
6–8 WEEKSClean Without Tightness
Skin feels clean, soft and comfortable straight after rinsing — none of the squeaky-tight feeling of harsher washes.
~90% noticeLess Flaking & Dryness
With twice-daily use, dry patches and post-cleanse flaking typically ease as hydration is better maintained.
~70% noticeSmoother, Calmer Skin
Consistent gentle cleansing helps the barrier stay comfortable, with skin looking smoother and less reactive.
~60% noticeMaintained Comfort
As a daily staple it keeps dry and sensitive skin in a steadier, well-hydrated baseline state over time.
~55% noticeRatings by platform
270+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Genuinely hydrating — no post-wash tightness
- Excellent value for a 250 ml face & body cleanser
- Fragrance-free, vegan and cruelty-free
- Gentle enough for dry and sensitive skin
- Convenient pump dispenser, easy to dose
Criticized
- Not fungal-acne (malassezia) safe
- Contains comedogenic isopropyl palmitate
- Only one ceramide-like lipid, no true ceramides
- Too rich/creamy for very oily skin
- Often out of stock at major retailers
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESA near-twin in positioning: another affordable UK ceramide + hyaluronic acid wash for dry skin. Lightweight, fragrance-free and easy to find.
The classic creamy, low-lather cleanser for sensitive skin. No ceramides, but ultra-mild and widely trusted for dry, reactive complexions.
A richer balm-to-milk format for dry skin and makeup removal. More nourishing and cushiony, but heavier and less of an everyday quick wash.
Comparison with competitors
SIDE-BY-SIDEStorage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight; keep the cap clean and closed.
250 ml plastic bottle with a hygienic pump dispenser for easy dosing.
At 250 ml it exceeds the 100 ml carry-on liquid limit — best for checked luggage.
Frequently asked questions
FAQYes. The formula contains no retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone or chemical sunscreen filters — the ingredients usually flagged during pregnancy. Its base of glycerin, urea, hyaluronic acid and emollients is generally considered safe to use while pregnant or breastfeeding. As always, check with your doctor if you have specific concerns.
No. It contains several esters and fatty alcohols — including isopropyl palmitate, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, cetearyl alcohol and PEG-40 glyceryl cocoate — that can feed malassezia yeast. If you're managing fungal acne, choose a stripped-back, fungal-acne-safe cleanser instead. As a quick rinse-off the risk is lower than in a leave-on product, but it isn't considered "safe."
Yes. As a gentle, rinse-off cleanser it doesn't add any actives that would clash with retinol, vitamin C, AHAs or BHAs used later in your routine. In fact, its non-stripping, hydrating base is a good companion to drying actives, helping keep the skin barrier comfortable. Apply your actives after cleansing and drying.
It's formulated for dry to very dry and sensitive skin. The creamy, non-foaming texture and humectant-rich formula suit anyone whose skin feels tight or flaky after washing. Combination skin generally does well too. Very oily skin may find it a little rich, and fungal-acne or highly breakout-prone skin should look elsewhere.
The comfort benefit is immediate — most people notice clean, soft skin without tightness from the very first wash. Reduced flaking and steadier hydration usually appear within the first week of twice-daily use, with smoother, calmer skin over 2–4 weeks. Remember it's a cleanser, so results come mainly from gentle cleansing plus the moisturizer you layer on top.
It's your first step, used morning and evening on damp skin before toner, serums and moisturizer. In a double-cleanse routine it works as the second (water-based) step after an oil or balm cleanser. Always follow with moisturizer and, in the morning, broad-spectrum SPF.
It carries some risk. It contains isopropyl palmitate, a highly comedogenic ester, plus other emollients that can be pore-clogging in leave-on products. Because it's a rinse-off cleanser, contact time is short and the real-world risk is lower — but very breakout-prone skin should patch test first. We'd rate it around 3/5 for comedogenicity.
Around 12 months after opening (check the open-jar PAO symbol on the packaging). Store it in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight and keep the pump clean. The pump dispenser helps limit contamination, supporting the formula's stability over its shelf life.
Verdict: The Revuele Ceramide Hydrating Cleanser is a genuinely good budget choice for dry and sensitive skin. Its non-foaming, humectant-rich formula cleanses without stripping, and the generous 250 ml face-and-body bottle is excellent value. Just set expectations: the "ceramide" claim rests on a single ceramide-like lipid rather than the multi-ceramide complexes of clinical brands, and the inclusion of isopropyl palmitate and other esters means it isn't fungal-acne safe and isn't ideal for very oily or highly breakout-prone skin. For its target audience — dry, sensitive, fragrance-avoiding skin on a small budget — it punches well above its price.
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Ingredients Related to Skin Types
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 2 |
Glycerin
Solvent, Perfuming, Fragrance, Humectant, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Hair Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Denaturant, Skin Conditioning
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Promotes Wound Healing
Hydrating
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| 0 |
Urea
Humectant, Skin Conditioning, Buffering
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Hydrating
Texture
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| 1 |
Isopropyl Palmitate
Solvent, Skin Conditioning, Perfuming, Emollient, Fragrance, Antistatic Agent, Binding Agent, Binding, Masking
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| 1 |
Glyceryl Stearate
Emollient, Emulsifying
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