Green Clay - First-Aid - Skin Repair - Cuts, Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac, Insect bites
Green Clay - First-Aid - Skin Repair - Cuts, Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac, Insect bites
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Clayer® First-Aid Green Clay for Poison Ivy and more
Natural, Non-Stinging First Aid
Clayer Green Clay is a certified 100% natural, non-toxic, doping-free first-aid green clay created for hikers, campers, backpackers, and outdoor explorers. With the active FDA ingredient Kaolin (skin protectant) Clayer is scientifically proven to help assist the skin’s natural healing process. It soothes redness, irritation from plants and insects, scrapes, trail abrasions, and minor cuts. Its alkaline pH formula does not sting and acts like an instant scab.
The Benefits of Green Clay for Skin Repair
- ✅ Active FDA Ingredient: Kaolin (skin protectant) — creates a breathable, protective barrier.
- ✅ No Sting Formula — alkaline pH ensures gentle application on fresh scrapes and sensitive skin.
- ✅ Assists Skin Recovery — supports healing of cuts, abrasions, insect bites, trail rash, and plant irritation.
- ✅ Certified 100% Natural & Non-Toxic — safe for the whole family on outdoor adventures.
- ✅ Made in the USA — powered by exclusive French green clay minerals.
Built for You
From mountain hikes to camping trips and multi-day treks, from Kids to Adults he outdoors brings constant exposure to rocks, branches, bugs, and the elements. Clayer green clay gives you fast, non-stinging protection for knees, elbows, hands, and ankles, helping you stay comfortable and ready for the next step on the trail.
- 🥾 Trail-ready: Relief for cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and blisters.
- 🌲 Outdoor protection: Soothes irritation from plants, insect bites, and sun exposure.
- 🎒 Adventure-proof: Lightweight, portable, and perfect for first-aid kits and backpacks.
Directions
- Clean the affected area gently and pat dry.
- Apply a thin, even layer of Clayer green clay directly to the skin.
- Allow to set for 10–15 minutes to form a protective, scab-like barrier.
- Rinse with water or leave on. Reapply 1–3× daily or as needed while outdoors.
For external use only.
What’s Inside
- Active (FDA) Ingredient: Kaolin — Skin protectant.
- Exclusive Mineral Blend: French green clay (illite/kaolin/Bentonite)
- Free From: toxins, parabens, fragrances, dyes, steroids, and animal testing.
Why Adventurers Choose Clayer Green Clay
- ✅ Certified 100% natural & non-toxic
- ✅ Non-stinging alkaline pH formula
- ✅ Assists skin recovery from cuts, scrapes, bites, and irritation
- ✅ Compact and travel-friendly
- ✅ Made in the USA with exclusive French green clay
Buy Clayer First-Aid Green Clay
On the trail, at camp, or exploring the wild — Clayer’s got your first aid covered.
FAQ
Does it sting when applied?
No. Clayer Green Clay's alkaline pH formula does not sting, even on fresh scrapes or trail rash.
What can I use it for outdoors?
Clayer assists skin recovery from scrapes, abrasions, insect bites, blisters, plant irritation, and redness.
Is it safe and natural?
Yes. Clayer green clay recovery is certified 100% natural, non-toxic, and doping-free. The active FDA ingredient is Kaolin (skin protectant).
Where is it made?
Clayer is proudly Made in the USA with an exclusive French green clay mineral blend.
Natural Healing Properties of Green Clay
Green clay is renowned for its first-aid properties, making it an essential item in your skincare arsenal. It contains essential minerals that help to soothe irritated skin and promote healing. When applied to cuts or insect bites, green clay not only helps to draw out toxins but also provides a protective barrier against infection. Because it is natural, it is well-tolerated by even the most sensitive skin, making it a reliable choice for various skin ailments.
Effective Treatment for Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
Many people suffer from allergic reactions to poison ivy, oak, and sumac. Green clay can be particularly effective in alleviating the discomfort caused by these plants. By applying a paste of green clay to the affected area, individuals mayfind relief from itching and inflammation. This is due to the clay's absorptive properties that help to remove excess moisture, which can aggravate the rash. So, when you find yourself itchy after a hike, remember that green clay can be a lifesaver!
How to Use Green Clay in Your First-Aid Kit
Integrating green clay into your first-aid kit is simple and beneficial. You can keep it in powder form and mix it with water to create a paste for immediate use. This paste can be applied directly to cuts, bites, or rashes, allowing for swift treatment. Always let the clay dry on the affected area and then rinse it off gently. Because green clay is safe and effective, it can be reapplied as needed throughout the day, ensuring continuous relief and promoting faster healing.

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