Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether CLAYER improperly markets clay-based deodorants, body washes, and topical wellness products with misleading healing, detoxification, or therapeutic health claims.
What Consumers Report About the Products
Consumers report purchasing CLAYER products based on marketing emphasizing:
- “Healing clay” and “Heal from the Earth” branding.
- Claims that clay minerals can help heal tissue or reduce inflammation “at the cellular level.”
- Representations suggesting the products can absorb toxins, purify the skin, or provide wellness-related benefits beyond ordinary deodorant performance.
- Marketing positioning the products as natural or healthier alternatives to conventional personal-care products.
Consumers also report paying premium prices because they believed the products provided medically meaningful or scientifically supported health benefits.
Potentially affected products may include:
- CLAYER deodorants
- CLAYER body washes
- Other CLAYER clay-based topical wellness products
Why Consumers Should Be Concerned
Cosmetic and personal-care products generally may not claim to heal tissue, treat inflammation, detoxify the body, or provide therapeutic medical benefits without appropriate substantiation or regulatory approval. Consumers may have paid premium prices for products marketed with unsupported wellness or health-related claims.
Potential concerns may include:
- Misleading healing or wellness representations
- Unsupported detoxification or toxin-removal claims
- Improper therapeutic or anti-inflammatory marketing for cosmetic products
- Economic harm from premium-priced health and wellness branding
Signs You May Be Affected
- You purchased CLAYER products because of healing, detoxification, or inflammation-related claims.
- You relied on marketing suggesting the products provided therapeutic or medically meaningful benefits.
- You paid premium prices because you believed the products were healthier or more effective than ordinary deodorants or body-care products.
If you have encountered these issues, we would like to hear from you. Please complete the contact form on this page, send us an email at [email protected], or give us a call at (202) 470-3520.
