Anti GHB Nail Polish Undercover Colors vs Drink Safe GHB Detector®
Did you know that nail polish can help reduce the risk of sexual assault at parties? One such nail polish is Undercover Colors , which caused a stir when it was first introduced in 2014. But it’s not available on the market today. So how can we protect ourselves from date rape drugs in drinks?
This is where Drink Safe GHB Detector® products come in.
Let's start by talking about Undercover Colors . This nail polish was developed by four American students who were looking to reduce the risk of sexual assault at college parties. The idea was that women could test their drink by simply wiggling their finger in their glass to see if the color of the nail polish changed, indicating the presence of dangerous chemicals.
Although the idea is interesting, the product is unfortunately not commercialized, because it is considered a passive means of combating sexual assault and does not guarantee complete protection against date rape drugs.
This is where Drink Safe GHB Detector® products come in. The Drink Safe GHB Detector® is a reliable way to detect the presence of the date rape drug in drinks. They are available in business cards, coasters and tri-fold leaflets, making them easy to carry and use in any situation.
The DrinkSafe Drug Detector® kit is simple to use:
Simply place a drop of your drink on tablet A and another on tablet B, then rub the tablets lightly and wait a few seconds.
If the color turns blue, it indicates that the test is positive and that there is a presence of GHB or KETAMINE in your drink.
Not only are the DrinkSafe Drug Detector® reliable and accurate, they are also economical. They are an affordable solution for people looking to reduce the risk of chemical submission in a party environment .
However, it is important to remember that the DrinkSafe Drug Detector® is not an absolute guarantee against date rape drugs . It is still important to take extra precautions , such as never leaving your drink unattended, never accepting a drink from a stranger, and always monitoring your friends and their state of mind.
Conclusion
In summary, while Undercover Colors chemical anti-submission varnish is not available on the market, there are reliable solutions to reduce the risk of date rape drugs in drinks. The DrinkSafe Drug Detector® drink test is an economical and practical option for those looking to protect themselves.
However, it is important not to rely solely on these tests and to take additional measures to ensure your safety in a party environment.