Neutrogena vs CeraVe
A detailed head-to-head comparison of Neutrogena and CeraVe based on our 100-point scoring system.

Neutrogena
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel
82/100
Very Good4.5
52,000 reviews
Winner

CeraVe
CeraVe Moisturizing Cream
89/100
Very Good4.8
112,000 reviews
Side-by-Side Comparison
Metric
Neutrogena
CeraVe
Overall Score
82/100
89/100
Price
$22.00
$19.00
Customer Rating
4.5/5
4.8/5
Review Count
52,000
112,000
Best For
Best Lightweight Moisturizer
Best Overall Moisturizer
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Contact Info
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Neutrogena — Score Breakdown
Ingredient Quality & Safety16/20
Effectiveness & Results16/20
Price vs Value13/15
Sustainability & Packaging6/10
Customer Reviews & Satisfaction12/15
Brand Transparency9/10
Brand Ethics & Values10/10
CeraVe — Score Breakdown
Ingredient Quality & Safety18/20
Effectiveness & Results18/20
Price vs Value14/15
Sustainability & Packaging7/10
Customer Reviews & Satisfaction13/15
Brand Transparency9/10
Brand Ethics & Values10/10
Pros & Cons
Neutrogena
Fast-absorbing, oil-free gel texture that is genuinely comfortable for oily and combination skin types year-round.
Fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, and dermatologist-tested — accessible for sensitive and acne-prone skin without risk of breakouts.
Available virtually everywhere at an accessible price, with no subscription, specialty retailer, or waitlist required.
Not cruelty-free — Neutrogena is owned by Johnson & Johnson, which sells in markets that require animal testing by law.
The 1.7-ounce tub size feels small for the $22 price point compared with the better value-per-ounce offered by CeraVe in the same moisturizer category.
Limited ingredient detail transparency on hyaluronic acid molecular weight and concentration compared with more science-forward competitors.
CeraVe
Clinically validated ceramide-based formula developed with dermatologists and accepted by the National Eczema Association.
Fragrance-free and non-comedogenic — one of the most accessible moisturizers for sensitive and acne-prone skin.
Exceptional value at roughly $1 per ounce with a formula that rivals prestige-tier moisturizers on ingredient quality.
Not cruelty-free or vegan — CeraVe is owned by L'Oréal, which still conducts animal testing in markets that require it.
The thick texture can feel heavy on oily skin types in warm climates, making it a better fit for dry-to-normal skin.
Sustainability credentials are limited — packaging is predominantly single-use plastic with no current refill program.
Our Verdict
CeraVe comes out ahead with a score of 89/100 compared to 82/100. CeraVe is best for best overall moisturizer. However, Neutrogena may be a better fit if you prioritize best lightweight moisturizer.
Results may vary. Individual outcomes depend on personal factors. Consult a dermatologist or healthcare provider for medical skin or hair conditions.
