25-07-2013, 04:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-07-2013, 05:07 PM by achievedream.)
(21-06-2013, 11:04 PM)♥AngieNoelle Wrote: Chamomile tea, distilled water, and 100% pure honey is what I use. I started off with dark brown eyes too, and now they're like a chocolate brown color with light golden highlights around my irises.
Hi there,
I have read almost every single one of your posts. I noticed you made some pretty good progress.
I was wondering if the Chamomile tea was necessary?
I am going to buy raw-organic honey - does it matter what kind? I heard that Manuka honey doesn't help, contrary to popular belief , by a poster earlier on the thread.
What kind of chamomile tea do you use - is there a specific kind?
And should i start with 2 parts water to one part honey? or three parts water to one part honey?
Here are the rules i have so far discerned:
1. Do not boil the water, it will , when mixed with honey, do-away with the important chemicals in the honey needed for the lightening process. Instead of boiling heat it till it's warm and mix with honey so that it can dissolve.
2. Add drops to your discretion, keep in a cool dark-place (won't it crystallize?) and make a new batch every week so stop it going-off.
3. Add chamomile tea extract (how much - or since you stopped using it, can i ask why? A lot of people seem to recommend using it)
I don't want to jinx anything for myself here , and i know it can take quite a while to see reasonable progress.
(12-07-2013, 01:30 AM)wayybad Wrote: [quote='Tiny Dancer' pid='78558' dateline='1373557774']