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La Roche-Posay vs CeraVe

A detailed head-to-head comparison of La Roche-Posay and CeraVe based on our 100-point scoring system.

La Roche-Posay

La Roche-Posay

La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer

28,400 reviews

Winner
CeraVe

CeraVe

CeraVe Moisturizing Cream

112,000 reviews

Side-by-Side Comparison

Metric
La Roche-Posay
CeraVe
Overall Score
87/100
89/100
Price
$25.00
$19.00
Customer Rating
4.7/5
4.8/5
Review Count
28,400
112,000
Best For
Best for Sensitive Skin
Best Overall Moisturizer
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Contact Info
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La Roche-Posay — Score Breakdown

Ingredient Quality & Safety0/20
Effectiveness & Results0/20
Price vs Value0/15
Sustainability & Packaging0/10
Customer Reviews & Satisfaction0/15
Brand Transparency0/10
Brand Ethics & Values0/10

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

La Roche-Posay

87/100 score in TrustBrand's personal care rankings, reflecting a strong combination of ingredient quality, dermatologist backing, and consistent real-world performance at an accessible price.
Fragrance-free, minimal formula with zero common irritants makes it genuinely suitable for the most reactive skin types, including post-procedure and eczema-prone skin.
Lightweight texture works under SPF and makeup without pilling, making it practical as a daily-use product rather than a spot treatment or occasional mask.
Not certified cruelty-free or vegan — La Roche-Posay is owned by L'Oréal, which is not certified by Leaping Bunny or PETA, relevant for ethical shoppers.
Ceramide concentration is not disclosed on the packaging, making it difficult to directly compare potency against competitors like CeraVe that publish ceramide levels.
The 2.53 fl oz tube size runs out quickly for full-face-and-neck daily use, increasing the effective cost-per-day relative to larger-format drugstore alternatives.

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 87/100. CeraVe is best for best overall moisturizer. However, La Roche-Posay may be a better fit if you prioritize best for sensitive skin.

Results may vary. Individual outcomes depend on personal factors. Consult a dermatologist or healthcare provider for medical skin or hair conditions.