DreamSkin Health: Serving up an ace product

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Serving up an ace product


When we think of drugs and other medicinal treatments, we normally think of tablets, capsules, creams, ointments and injections. However advances in fabric and yarn technologies have spurned a whole new world of treatment dispensing opportunities – technologies that improve our quality of life.

Back in the early 90’s IFT plc was asked by Le Coq Sportif to develop a new fabric to celebrate the signing of their new tennis star, Justine Henin and hopefully one that would help to improve her performance. We realised that Le Coq Sportif wanted something special and as a small company trying to make its mark in the sportswear industry, we put our thinking caps on to see what we could come up with.

Having scratched our heads and brainstormed the idea, taking ideas from the shop floor right through to the HR department, we eventually agreed on an innovation that we thought might interest Le Coq Sportif.

Our research revealed that Henin had very sensitive skin, so we began exploring the concept of a fabric that would moisturise her skin whilst she was playing tennis. We started to investigate if and how we could coat some of our sportswear fabrics with known moisturisers such as Aloe Vera or Squalene. After a few stops and starts, we discovered that the best way forward was to capture microscopic amounts of the moisturiser in an egg like capsule which could then be applied to the fabric.  When worn, the fragile microscopic structures on the surface of the fabric would be broken, releasing the moisturiser on to the skin.

The good news is that Le Coq Sportif loved both the idea and the fabric and the company received a personal note from the tennis star herself - which took pride of place in the company’s trophy cabinet!

It was hard to prove whether the technology was helping her to play better tennis, but our breakthrough spurred us on to investigate other technologies that could treat skin and improve the quality of life of the wearer.

The company’s second breakthrough was a skin friendly and natural insect repellent which could be applied to textiles. When worn, the garment delivers long lasting insect repellent properties for the wearer and negates the need for smelly lotions and sprays.

In the last 10 years, we have managed to refine our expertise and have been able to turn our attention to the major issue of damaged skin conditions such as eczema.

Today, the unique polymer that is used in the eczema soothing range of Dreamskin garments is probably the most advanced example of incorporating a technology into a fabric to deliver a medicinal treatment.          

To find out more about IFT plc products, please visit http://www.ift-plc.co.uk.

George Costa
 

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