Your safety companion for every occasion Know your drink.
Own your night. SafeSip is your portable, easy-to-use drink-safety companion—designed to help you feel more confident when you're out at bars, parties, festivals, or traveling.
PRIVATE & DISCREET
Your safety check stays personal and confidential.
FAST & SIMPLE
Test in seconds. No lab visits or waiting.
PEACE OF MIND
Know what you’re drinking before you commit.
How to use SafeSip
Apply
Brush SafeSip clear coat over one nail. Works over your existing polish.
Dip
Lightly dip your nail into the drink.
Dry
Allow 1 t minute to set. No residue. No change to shine or color.
Read
A visible color change indicates possible GHB exposure. Take action and leave the situation.
"I use this every night out. Total peace of mind."
Understanding SafeSip
What is SafeSip?
SafeSip uses a clear protective coat applied to one nail, a quick dip into a drink reveals tampering through a visible color change when GHB is present.
Where to use it?
Bars, clubs, parties, music festivals, campus events, vacations—anywhere you might want that extra peace of mind.
Who is it for?
Anyone who wants an extra layer of confidence—college students, festival-goers, travelers, or anyone enjoying a night out.
Why SafeSip?
We believe everyone deserves to enjoy their social experiences with confidence. SafeSip is designed to support your awareness and saftey.
Our Packages
DISCREET SHIPPING
No identifiers on package
Invisible clear coat
Wears like a standard top coat
DESIGNED FOR AWARENESS
Designed to support awareness against GHB exposure
Safesip Benefits
Color-Changing Detection
A visible shift that alerts you the moment something’s off.
Looks Like Beauty
Blends in like polish, never like protection.
Acts Like Confidence
Quiet reassurance you carry with you.
Have a Safer Night Out
Made for real moments, not worst-case scenarios.
SafeSip FAQ's
SafeSip is a color-changing nail polish designed to react to common drink-tampering agents. If your nail comes into contact with a compromised beverage, the polish visibly changes color, giving you an immediate visual cue that something’s off.
No. You can lightly swirl a straw, stirrer, or even touch a drop to your nail. The idea is subtle testing, not dunking your finger into your glass.
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