The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, November 5, 2009 - 7A Th.McignDal -. chga......hrsa,.o.mer5 20 -7 LIP GLOSS 0 From Page 1A Nimeh also said the kit is not as convenient as it appears and that many people who would buy the kit would also be taking more protective measures at a party. "Because it's not the lip gloss that actually changes colors, but a strip that changes colors it looks more like a marketing technique or not all that convenient," she said. "If you were going to be that vigilant, there are probably other risk-reduction techniques that you could use." LSA junior Elana Mendelowitz said she would consider using the product. "I haven't heard of definite cases on this campus but it's defi- nitely an issue on college campus- es. It can't be denied that it's an issue and I think people should he wary of it," she said. "Girls carry around lip gloss all the time so why not just get this lip gloss and they can help themselves and each other." LSA freshman Sarah Loeb also said she would try out the prod- uct. "I don't wear lip gloss that much, but I think I would wear this one if I had the option," she said. "That way I would be able to test my drink just in case I was concerned." Whittaker said she first got the idea to create a compact date rape testing kit 18 months ago when she was in a bar in Belfast, Eng- land and was advised by the bar- tender to be wary of spiking after heing given a drink hy a man she didn't know. When she arrived home, she looked up ways to test if a drink had been spiked and found that the smallest kit on the market was the size of a credit card, and she believed no ordinary woman would want to go out with it in tow. "It's one of those things girls don't go out without (lip gloss)," Whittaker said. "The whole con- cept is look gorgeous but stay in control." FAN THE DAILY ON FACEBOOK AVAIL. MAY. 4 bdrm 2 bath. Wash- ROOMS AVAILABLE! CENTRAL er/dryer. Parking. $2120/mo + utl. 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