Nail color changes if the drug is detected

The University of North Carolina (U.S.) has developed a nail polish capable of detecting stimulants or sexually stimulating substances in beverages. This special nail polish is named Undercover Colors.

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After applying nail polish with Undercover Colors , simply stir the beverage with your fingers to detect whether or not the drug is sexually active. The color of the nail changes if the beverage contains GHB, Rohypnol or Xanax . These stimulants, which are usually odorless, colorless, tasteless, are difficult to detect.

According to a Washington Post report, the number of sexually transmitted drug attacks at US universities is on the rise.

Undercover Colors has received a $ 100,000 investment and is currently rushing to complete Undercover Colors.