Some students at Albion High School in Salford, England invented a "vanishing" nail polish as part of a project with Salford University's school of art and design. In addition, their new invention was inspired by their search for an innovative solution to their school's ban on makeup.
The nail polish is a vivid red outdoors but as soon as you go indoors, the varnish transforms into a pale color that can hardly be seen! The dramatic change is caused by a chemical reaction between the nail polish and the ultraviolet light in natural sunlight.
Enterprise project manager at Salford, Paul Haywood and Sam Ingleson, were so impressed with the idea from the young teens that they began to develop the project further.
"We asked the students to think about products that would have a relevance to them and to research it," Ingelon said. "This led them to thinking about nail varnish - because of the high number of nail salons in the area, they thought it made good business sense.
"Part of the appeal was that the varnish would go clear indoors, so they could wear it in school. But back outside, it would react with the sun and change colour again.
"I think it's a really good idea and a good product. I'm proud of what the young people achieved."
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Trend Themes
1. Color-changing Cosmetics - Creating innovative cosmetics that transform in different lighting conditions
2. Disruptive Nail Products - Developing nail products that challenge traditional norms and offer unique features
3. Teen-targeted Beauty Solutions - Designing beauty products specifically tailored to the needs and preferences of teenagers
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Exploring opportunities for color-changing products in the cosmetics industry
2. Nail Salon - Implementing disappearing nail polish as a unique offering in nail salons
3. Teen Beauty Market - Creating innovative beauty solutions for the teen consumer market