MOOD RINGS: HOW THEY WORK

The world of fashion is very changeable, but there are some trends that remain despite the time, that is, there are garments that, even though many years have passed, are still usedone of those accessories that do not stop being worn are mood rings, if you do not have one yet, in this article we will explain how it works.

The mood ring was first seen as a popular fashion trend in the late 1970s in New York by Josh Reynold and Maris Ambats, who fused liquid crystals with quartz stones into rings. These liquid crystal molecules are very sensitive and change color according to changes in temperature or environment.

However, it can be said that his mood cannot be determined with this ring. Perhaps, the colors that they generally give about them are based more than anything on the temperature that their body takes with certain emotions; but this does not mean that they are totally accurate.

It has a particular function, the inside of the ring conducts the heat from your finger to the liquid crystals in the stone.. The color green, which stands for medium on the mood ring color scale, is calibrated to the surface temperature of a typical person, approximately 28°C. Now if the surface temperature varies much more than normal, as a consequence, the liquid crystals in the stone will alter enough to cause a change in the reflected color. And if you take a mood ring off, it will normally turn black unless the ambient temperature is very high.

These mood rings work according to a range of colorsfor example when it turns dark blue, it means that the person wearing it is happy, romantic or passionate, if it is only blue, it means that they are in a state of calm or relaxation, when it is greenish blue, it means that they are something relaxed, while with green, you are in a normal or average mood, amber shows that you are a little nervous or anxious, gray very nervous and black says that you are stressed, tense or harassed.

There are some rings that handle other colors such as yellow that also reflects nerves, red that is excited and gold that means that you are sad. There are many models of this accessory that you can get on the marketall with a different legend, but without a doubt they all have to do with body temperature.

Well, if you take a moment to think about how mood rings work, as we discussed earlier, you will notice that the moods represented by the colors have a correlation with the physical reaction of your body, because if for example you are in love or in a passionate mood, your skin usually blushes, the same happens with the activity that the ring performs.