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    Top Yield's foot treatment applicators

    • Top Yield

    If you can walk, you're going to have trouble with your feet at some point. As we tend to use them daily, the feet tend to get drier and suffer more punishment than other parts of the body. Sometimes, an excess of exercise can lead to callouses or blisters. Then it's time to pamper the feet a bit and give them time to heal.

    Headquartered in Taiwan, Top Yield is one of the globe's leading suppliers of ancillary textile components for the application of personal care products. The company produces a number of foot socks designed to concentrate the application of creams, serums, and gels while still permitting the consumer to get about during the treatment should they need to.

    The traditional way to fix feet is to rub the affected area with a pumice stone in order to scrape off dead skin. This creates a vicious cycle, however. The top levels of dead skin are removed, but the fresh layers that are brought to the surface soon dry out and crack, and the process has to be constantly maintained. Treating feet like this also takes a fair amount of time and effort.

    Usually, most superficial foot ailments can easily be treated with intensive spot applications. By using special socks to cover them during the treatment process, the product is kept in the area to be soothed. By using Top Yield's foot socks with an appropriate treatment for 90-120 minutes, feet become naturally hydrated and within just a few days begin to shed dead cells and take on a more supple and healthy appearance. Reapplication over a short period of time is unnecessary.

    The socks are designed to offer companies a way of giving consumers a spa quality treatment at home, without losing any time or mobility should they require it. They're also a great way for companies to offer consumers a better way to concentrate and confine a product, simply working better than applying the product directly. It's a great way to get feet healthy again!

    • Frank Robledano Espín
    • Packstory Video
    • English
    • Created 27 Jan 2016
    • Modified 27 Jan 2016
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