Side-by-side comparison

CeraVe Moisturizing Cream vs Eucerin Hyaluron-Filler Night Cream

Both are moisturisers. They share a 77% active-ingredient overlap, so the real decision is about price, texture and the supporting ingredients. Here's the side-by-side.

77%Active overlap
CeraVe
MoisturiserMid-rangeMorning or evening
Damaged BarrierDryness

The classic ceramide cream — thick, occlusive, fragrance-free. Three ceramides plus cholesterol and fatty acids in the ratio the stratum corneum naturally contains. Go-to for damaged barrier, eczema-prone skin, and as a winter night cream. Too heavy for most oily-skin daytime use.

Eucerin
MoisturiserMid-rangeEvening only
AgingDrynessDamaged Barrier

Two molecular weights of hyaluronic acid with saponin in a rich night-cream base. Designed as a volume-building anti-aging moisturiser — the HA+glycerin+occlusive combination is genuinely effective even though the 'filler' marketing language is a stretch.

The verdict

Which should you choose?

Both sit in the Mid-range tier, so cost isn't the deciding factor here — choose on texture, finish and the supporting ingredients. On how you'd use them, the CeraVe is flagged Morning or evening while the Eucerin is flagged Evening only. The Eucerin leans toward Aging.

The overlap

What they share

At 77% active overlap, these are the ingredients doing comparable work in both formulas:

The formulation

Ingredient stacks, side by side

CeraVe — top of the list

  • Purified Water~50–80%
  • Glycerin~5–25%
  • Caprylic/Capri…~3–10%
  • Behentrimonium…~2–6%
  • Cetearyl Alcohol~1.5–4%
  • Ceramide NP~1–2%
  • Sodium Hyaluro…~1–2%
  • Cholesterol~1–2%

Eucerin — top of the list

  • Aqua~50–80%
  • Glycerin~5–25%
  • Cetearyl Alcohol~3–10%
  • Caprylic/Capri…~2–6%
  • Ethylhexyl Coc…~1.5–4%
  • Hydrogenated C…~1–2%
  • Butylene Glycol~1–2%
  • Hydroxyethyl U…~1–2%
  • Dimethicone~1–2%
  • Sodium Hyaluro…~1–2%
  • Hyaluronic Acid~1–2%

● marks ingredients that appear near the top of both lists. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order, not disclosed doses.

At a glance

The specs

CeraVeEucerin
CategoryMoisturiserMoisturiser
Price tierMid-rangeMid-range
Best forDamaged Barrier, DrynessAging, Dryness, Damaged Barrier
Usage notesMorning or eveningEvening only
Active overlap77% — Hyaluronic Acid
Questions

Common questions

Is the CeraVe Moisturizing Cream or the Eucerin Hyaluron-Filler Night Cream better?
Neither is clearly better — they overlap 77% on active ingredients and sit in the same price tier. The difference comes down to texture, finish and the supporting ingredients, so the right choice depends on your skin type and preferences.
What's the difference between the CeraVe Moisturizing Cream and the Eucerin Hyaluron-Filler Night Cream?
Both are moisturisers that share Hyaluronic Acid. Where they differ: the CeraVe is Morning or evening; the Eucerin is Evening only; the Eucerin targets Aging.
Are the CeraVe Moisturizing Cream and Eucerin Hyaluron-Filler Night Cream dupes for each other?
They share 77% active-ingredient overlap based on published INCI lists, so one can stand in for the other on the actives that matter — chiefly Hyaluronic Acid. A dupe matches the hero actives, not the full sensory experience, so expect differences in texture, fragrance and exact concentrations.
Can I use the CeraVe Moisturizing Cream and Eucerin Hyaluron-Filler Night Cream together?
They both fill the moisturiser slot in a routine, so you'd normally pick one rather than layer both. If you want to use both, treat one as your daytime option and the other for evening, and patch-test when introducing anything new.
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