How does the Mood Ring Work?
The thermotropic material within the mood ring comes in contact with a person’s skin and the body temperature of the individual causes the thermotropic material to react. Thermotropic material contains molecules that are extraordinarily sensitive and the body temperature of the individual causes the material to change colors. The ring can detect slight changes in body temperature, and when the body temperature cools a little, again the ring changes colors. Every color that the mood ring displays means something different. Mood ring colors vary from one manufacture to the next, but mood ring colors do tend to follow similar themes. Mood ring colors typically are said to reveal whether a person is happy, calm, nervous, excited or stressed.