The cleanser that proved face washing doesn't have to be an act of aggression. With ceramide NP, niacinamide, and panthenol in a sulfate-free, fragrance-free formula, the Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser actively repairs the barrier during the step that usually damages it. A genuine holy grail for sensitive, dry, and reactive skin types.
Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser
The cleanser that proved face washing doesn't have to be an act of aggression. With ceramide NP, niacinamide, and panthenol in a sulfate-free, fragrance-free formula, the Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser actively repairs the barrier during the step that usually damages it. A genuine holy grail for sensitive, dry, and reactive skin types.
Score Breakdown
An exceptionally gentle cleanser that manages to include barrier-repairing ceramide NP and niacinamide in a sulfate-free, fragrance-free formula. Outstanding value at the larger sizes. Not ideal for oily skin or heavy makeup removal, but for sensitive and dry skin, this is a benchmark cleanser.
Data Confidence: high
This score is based on approximately 8 years of market presence, over 2,600 user reviews on Ulta with a 4.4-star rating, and the established clinical evidence for ceramide NP and niacinamide in sensitive skin care.
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Assessment
Pros
- Ceramide NP actively replenishes barrier lipids stripped during cleansing — a truly hydrating cleanser
- Sulfate-free coco-betaine surfactant provides genuine gentleness, not just marketing claims
- Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, paraben-free — minimal irritation risk for reactive skin
- Niacinamide and panthenol provide anti-inflammatory soothing during the cleansing step
- Exceptional value at $22 for 13.5 ounces — lasts 3-4 months of twice-daily use
- Multiple sizes including travel and refill options for maximum flexibility
- Widely recommended by dermatologists for eczema, rosacea, and post-procedure care
Cons
- Will not remove heavy, waterproof, or long-wear makeup without pre-cleansing
- Too gentle for oily skin types who need deeper cleansing and oil control
- Milky, minimal-foam texture can feel like it's not fully cleaning to first-time users
- Large bottle lacks a pump dispenser — pouring can be messy
- Some users report a residual film feeling that's actually the hydrating ingredients at work
Full Review
There is a cruel irony at the heart of sensitive skincare: the first step in every routine — cleansing — is the step most likely to make everything worse. Surfactants dissolve dirt and oil, but they also dissolve the lipids that hold the skin barrier together. For people with normal, resilient skin, the barrier bounces back before the next product goes on. For people with sensitive, dry, or barrier-compromised skin, every wash is a small demolition project that the rest of the routine has to rebuild from.
La Roche-Posay's Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser was designed to break this cycle by doing something deceptively simple: putting barrier-repair ingredients into the cleanser itself. Ceramide NP — the same skin-identical lipid found in the brand's Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer — is included to replace the barrier lipids that even the gentlest surfactant inevitably removes. Niacinamide stimulates the skin's own ceramide production and provides anti-inflammatory calming. Panthenol soothes any micro-irritation. The result is a cleanser that cleans while simultaneously repairing — turning the most damaging step of the routine into a protective one.
The surfactant system deserves specific attention. There's no sodium lauryl sulfate, no sodium laureth sulfate, no aggressive anionic detergents. The primary cleansing agent is coco-betaine, an amphoteric surfactant derived from coconut oil that provides mild cleansing without the lipid-stripping force of sulfate-based systems. It won't generate the thick, satisfying foam that many people associate with cleanliness — and that's the point. Foam comes from aggressive surfactants. Gentle cleansing looks different.
The texture is a milky, creamy lotion that transforms into the lightest whisper of lather when worked into damp skin. It feels more like massaging a lightweight moisturizer across your face than washing it. Rinsing leaves skin feeling clean, soft, and — here's the revelation for anyone switching from a foaming cleanser — not tight. Not dry. Not stripped. Comfortable, the way skin should feel after being cleaned rather than assaulted.
This comfort can actually be disorienting for first-time users. If you've spent years equating that squeaky-clean, tight-skin feeling with effective cleansing, a cleanser that leaves your face feeling hydrated and soft may seem like it's not working. It is. The absence of tightness means the barrier is intact. The soft feeling is the ceramides and glycerin doing their job.
The ingredient list is admirably short — nineteen ingredients, with no fragrance, no alcohol, no parabens, no sulfates, and no silicones. For a cleanser, this minimalism is a feature, not a limitation. Every ingredient serves a function: cleansing, hydrating, soothing, or preserving. There's nothing extraneous, nothing that could trigger a reaction in sensitized skin.
Glycerin, listed second in the formula, provides high-concentration humectant hydration that counteracts the inevitable moisture displacement that cleansing causes. Even the gentlest surfactant will temporarily disrupt the stratum corneum's water-holding capacity. Glycerin at this level ensures the skin retains moisture through the cleansing process rather than losing it.
The practical limitations are worth noting honestly. This cleanser will not remove heavy makeup, waterproof sunscreen, or long-wear foundation on its own. It's a gentle daily cleanser, not a makeup dissolving system. For full makeup removal, pair it with an oil cleanser or micellar water in a double-cleansing routine — use the oil product to dissolve makeup, then follow with the Toleriane to gently clean the skin. This two-step approach is what most dermatologists recommend for makeup-wearing sensitive skin patients anyway.
For oily skin, this cleanser may feel insufficiently cleansing. The ultra-gentle surfactant system that's perfect for dry and sensitive skin doesn't provide the deeper pore-cleaning that oily, acne-prone skin often needs. La Roche-Posay makes the Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser and the Effaclar line specifically for those skin types.
The value proposition is excellent. At $21.99 for 13.5 ounces, the per-ounce cost is remarkably low for a cleanser containing ceramide NP and niacinamide. A bottle lasts 3-4 months with twice-daily use. Multiple sizes — from 1.6 oz travel to 13.5 oz family size to a refill option — provide flexibility for different needs and budgets.
With over 5,000 reviews across retailers and a consistent 4.4-star rating, the Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser has earned its reputation through the quietest possible means: by not irritating anyone. It doesn't have the flashy active ingredients or dramatic results of a treatment product. It has something better — the ability to make the foundation of every skincare routine feel like a restorative act rather than a necessary evil. For sensitive skin, that's not boring. That's revolutionary.
Formula
Ingredients
The hero actives that drive this product's performance.
| Ingredient | Function | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Ceramide NP | A skin-identical ceramide that replenishes the lipids stripped during cleansing. Most cleansers remove both dirt and essential barrier lipids — the ceramide NP in this formula replaces what it takes away, allowing the cleanser to do its job without leaving the barrier worse off. This is what makes it genuinely hydrating rather than just less drying. | well-established |
| Niacinamide | Provides anti-inflammatory and barrier-strengthening benefits during the cleansing step. While contact time is brief, niacinamide's rapid uptake into the stratum corneum means it delivers soothing benefits even in a rinse-off product. Works synergistically with ceramide NP to protect the barrier during cleansing. | well-established |
| Glycerin | Listed second in the INCI, glycerin is present at a high concentration to provide humectant hydration that counteracts the moisture-stripping effect of the cleansing agents. It's the primary reason this cleanser leaves skin feeling hydrated rather than tight after rinsing. | well-established |
| Panthenol | Provitamin B5 provides additional soothing and barrier-support benefits alongside ceramide NP and niacinamide. In a cleanser for sensitive skin, panthenol helps calm any micro-irritation that even gentle surfactants can cause, reducing the redness and tightness that sensitive skin types associate with face washing. | well-established |
Full INCI List
Aqua/Water, Glycerin, Pentaerythrityl Tetraethylhexanoate, Propanediol, Ammonium Polyacryloyldimethyl Taurate, Polysorbate 60, Ceramide NP, Niacinamide, Sodium Chloride, Coco-Betaine, Disodium EDTA, Caprylyl Glycol, Citric Acid, Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate, Panthenol, Pentylene Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Tocopherol, Chlorphenesin
Product Flags
✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✓ Oil Free✓ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✗ Cruelty Free✗ Vegan✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Compatibility
Skin Match
Best For
Works For
Not Ideal For
Addresses These Conditions
sensitivity dryness compromised skin barrier eczema rosacea
Routine Step
cleanser
Time of Day
AM & PM
Pregnancy Safe
Yes ✓
Layering Tips
Use as your morning and evening cleanser. Apply to damp skin, massage gently, and rinse with lukewarm water. For makeup removal, use as a second cleanse after an oil-based makeup remover or micellar water. Can be used without water as a rinse-free cleanser in a pinch.
Results Timeline
Immediate comfort — no tightness or dryness after the first use. Within 1-2 weeks of switching from a harsher cleanser, skin feels calmer, less reactive, and better hydrated. Barrier improvement measurable within 4 weeks of consistent use.
Pairs Well With
Toleriane Double Repair MoisturizerHyaluronic acid serumRetinol treatments (PM)Any SPF (AM)
Sample AM Routine
- La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser
- Vitamin C or hydrating serum
- Moisturizer
- SPF
Sample PM Routine
- Oil cleanser or micellar water (makeup removal)
- La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser
- Treatment serum
- Night moisturizer
Evidence
Science
The Science
The inclusion of ceramide NP in a rinse-off cleanser is supported by research demonstrating that lipid supplementation during cleansing provides measurable barrier protection. A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology showed that cleansers containing ceramides and other barrier lipids caused significantly less disruption to stratum corneum integrity compared to standard cleansers, as measured by transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and corneometry readings.
The surfactant choice — coco-betaine as the primary cleansing agent — reflects current dermatological understanding of surfactant irritation potential. Amphoteric surfactants like coco-betaine have been demonstrated in comparative studies published in Contact Dermatitis to cause significantly less protein denaturation and lipid removal than anionic surfactants (SLS, SLES), making them the preferred choice for sensitive and barrier-compromised skin.
Niacinamide in a rinse-off product provides meaningful benefits despite brief contact time. Research published in the British Journal of Dermatology has shown that niacinamide exhibits rapid skin penetration and can deliver anti-inflammatory effects even in short-contact formulations. Its ability to stimulate ceramide biosynthesis complements the exogenous ceramide NP supplementation in the formula.
The high glycerin concentration addresses the hydration dynamics of cleansing. Research in Skin Research and Technology has demonstrated that glycerin-enriched cleansers maintain stratum corneum hydration levels during and after washing, preventing the post-cleansing dehydration that triggers compensatory oil production and barrier stress in sensitive skin.
References
- Ceramide-containing cleansers and stratum corneum integrity — Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2009)
- Comparative irritation potential of surfactant systems — Contact Dermatitis (2006)
Dermatologist Perspective
Board-certified dermatologists consider this cleanser a foundational recommendation for patients with sensitive, dry, and barrier-compromised skin. Dermatologists note that the ceramide NP and niacinamide inclusion addresses the clinical reality that cleansing is the most barrier-disruptive step in any skincare routine. For patients on retinoids, which sensitize the skin and compromise the barrier, dermatologists frequently recommend switching to this cleanser to minimize cumulative irritation. Post-procedure dermatologists also recommend it for patients recovering from laser treatments, chemical peels, and microneedling, where gentle cleansing with barrier support is essential for healing.
Guidance
Usage Guide
How to Use
Apply a nickel-to-quarter-sized amount to damp skin morning and evening. Massage gently over the face using circular motions for 30-60 seconds. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry. For makeup removal, use as a second cleanse after an oil-based cleanser or micellar water. Can be used without water as a rinse-free cleanser when water is unavailable. Follow immediately with serum and moisturizer while skin is still slightly damp.
Value Assessment
At $21.99 for 13.5 ounces, this is outstanding value for a cleanser containing ceramide NP and niacinamide. The per-ounce cost is competitive with basic drugstore cleansers while delivering genuine barrier-repair ingredients that standard cleansers lack. Multiple size options — 1.6 oz ($10), 6.7 oz ($16), 13.5 oz ($22), and a 13.52 oz refill — provide flexibility. The largest size lasts 3-4 months with twice-daily use, bringing the monthly cost to approximately $5-7. La Roche-Posay's dermatological heritage and the genuine clinical formulation justify the pricing, which is remarkably accessible for the category.
Who Should Buy
Anyone with sensitive, dry, or barrier-compromised skin who finds most cleansers drying or irritating. Essential for retinol and prescription acne treatment users who need gentle cleansing. Ideal for post-procedure care (laser, peel, microneedling). Anyone with eczema or rosacea who needs a cleanser that won't trigger flares.
Who Should Skip
Oily skin types who need a more thorough cleanse for oil control. Anyone wearing heavy or waterproof makeup who needs single-step makeup removal. Those who equate foaming action with cleanliness and will feel unsatisfied with the gentle, minimal-lather texture.
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Details
Details
Texture
A milky, creamy lotion that transforms into a soft lather when worked into damp skin. Doesn't foam like a traditional cleanser — the lather is gentle and barely perceptible. Rinses cleanly without leaving a film, though the hydrating effect can be mistaken for residue by those accustomed to squeaky-clean feeling cleansers.
Scent
Completely fragrance-free. No detectable scent.
Packaging
Available in 1.6 oz (travel), 6.7 oz, and 13.5 oz sizes, plus a 13.52 oz refill. The larger sizes offer better value. The bottle design is simple but could benefit from a pump dispenser for ease of use.
Finish
non-greasylightweight
What to Expect on First Use
The first use is revelatory for people accustomed to foaming cleansers. There's no stripping sensation, no tightness, no dryness. Skin feels clean, soft, and comfortable immediately after rinsing — as if you've applied a light moisturizer rather than used a cleanser. Some users initially feel it's too gentle to be working.
How Long It Lasts
3-4 months with twice-daily facial use (13.5 oz); 4-6 weeks (6.7 oz)
Period After Opening
12 months
Best Season
All Year
Background
The Why
The Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser was developed to solve the fundamental paradox of face washing for sensitive skin: you need to cleanse, but cleansing itself damages the barrier. La Roche-Posay's approach was to include barrier-repairing ingredients in the cleanser itself, so the product simultaneously cleans and repairs. The ceramide NP and niacinamide replace the lipids and support the barrier that cleansing inevitably disturbs.
About La Roche-Posay Legacy Brand (20+ years)
La Roche-Posay was founded in 1975 near the thermal springs in central France and has been a dermatologist-recommended brand for nearly five decades. The Toleriane line is the brand's flagship range for sensitive skin, developed with dermatologists for maximum gentleness.
Brand founded: 1975 · Product launched: 2017
Myth vs. Reality
Myths
Myth
A cleanser needs to foam to be effective.
Reality
Foam comes from surfactants like SLS/SLES that are effective cleansers but also strip essential lipids. This cleanser uses coco-betaine, a gentle amphoteric surfactant that removes dirt and light makeup without the aggressive foam — and without the barrier damage. Clean skin and foam are not the same thing.
Myth
Ceramides in a rinse-off product are pointless because they wash away.
Reality
While contact time is brief, research has demonstrated that ceramides in cleansing formulations do provide measurable barrier support. The ceramide NP deposits onto the skin surface during the cleansing process, partially replacing the lipids removed by the surfactant. The effect is smaller than a leave-on product, but it's the difference between a cleanser that damages the barrier and one that respects it.
FAQ
FAQ
Will this remove makeup?
It removes light makeup and sunscreen effectively. For heavy, waterproof, or long-wear makeup, use an oil-based cleanser or micellar water first, then follow with this as your second cleanse. It's excellent in a double-cleansing routine where the first step handles makeup and this handles gentle skin cleansing.
Is this good for oily or acne-prone skin?
This cleanser is optimized for dry to normal sensitive skin. Oily skin types may find it too gentle — it won't provide the deeper cleansing or oil control that oily skin often needs. La Roche-Posay's Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser or Effaclar line cleansers are better suited for oily and acne-prone skin.
Can I use this with retinol?
Yes — this is an ideal cleanser for retinol users. Retinol sensitizes the skin and can compromise the barrier, making gentle cleansing essential. The ceramide NP and niacinamide in this cleanser help support the barrier that retinol challenges, reducing the dryness and irritation associated with retinoid use.
What size should I buy?
The 13.5 oz size offers the best per-ounce value and lasts 3-4 months with twice-daily use. The 1.6 oz travel size is perfect for trying the product or for trips. The 6.7 oz sits in between. If you know you like it, the largest size is the most economical choice.
Why does my skin feel like there's still product on it after rinsing?
The hydrating residual feel is intentional — the ceramide NP and glycerin leave a thin moisture layer that protects the barrier. This is different from a soapy residue. If you're accustomed to the squeaky-clean feeling of foaming cleansers, the comfortable, hydrated post-wash feeling may initially seem like incomplete rinsing. It's actually the product working as designed.
Is this safe for eczema or rosacea?
Yes — the fragrance-free, sulfate-free, minimal-ingredient formula is widely recommended by dermatologists for patients with eczema and rosacea. The ceramide NP and niacinamide actively support the compromised barrier these conditions create, and the ultra-gentle surfactant system avoids triggering flares.
Community
Community
Common Praise
"Leaves skin feeling clean without any tightness or dryness"
"Gentle enough for the most reactive, sensitive skin"
"Ceramide NP actually replenishes what cleansing strips away"
"Excellent value in the 13.5 oz size"
"Works beautifully as a second cleanse in double-cleansing routines"
Common Complaints
"Not effective at removing heavy or waterproof makeup alone"
"Too gentle for very oily skin that needs deeper cleansing"
"Milky texture can feel like it doesn't fully rinse off"
"No pump on the large bottle — pouring can be messy"
"Some find it too mild to feel like it's doing anything"
Notable Endorsements
Dermatologist-recommended as a first-step cleanser for sensitive skinWidely used in post-procedure skincare protocols
Appears In
best cleanser for sensitive skin best cleanser for dry skin best cleanser for rosacea best cleanser for eczema
Related Conditions
sensitivity dryness rosacea eczema compromised skin barrier
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