05-04-2013, 05:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2013, 05:20 PM by Blue-footed Booby.)
(05-04-2013, 01:03 PM)Kins Wrote: Thanks for response blue footed booby
This doesn't damage eyes at all does it or make it sun sensitive? Just seen a few negative reactions while researching online, in doing this process. My eyes are naturally blue but would like them lighter if possible
My eyes are very odd anyway, they seem to be a mix of blue/green and brown. Infant, one eye is nearly brown and the other blue. Would be nice to have matching eyes!!!
Hi Kins, your eyes sound nice! I like multi-coloured eyes. I suggest just using the drops in the browner eye so it can 'catch up' to the other.
I'm not an expert, only used google to research honey lightening, but from what I've found honey has been used in the eyes for soothing purposes for ages.
But trying to lighten / alter your eye colour is at your own risk.
I have decided to take the risk, but others may decide not to.
It may make your eyes more sensitive to light and, anyways, you're supposed to wear sunglasses when outdoors as the sun could re-darken your honey-lightened eyes.
I just got some pure MSM flakes and made some drops (30% MSM / 70% distilled water.) Used for 2 or 3 days so far. MSM is supposed to help lighten too - perhaps speeding up the process- if used before the honey drops. Some use MSM drops then wait either 5 or 30 min, then use honey drops. MSM has also been used in the eye without ill effects (that I've heard of.) But make sure it is pure MSM, no additives at all!
I'll let you all know if this works!