04-08-2013, 03:27 PM
(04-08-2013, 09:51 AM)laura_ Wrote: Hey guys!
I'm going to try doing this. My dad and everyone in his family has dark brown eyes, but my mom and everyone in famiy has light blue eyes. My mom actually has beautiful blue eyes with yellow-ish tint around the pupil. Makes them look kind of green-ish.
I've always thought of my eyes as dark brown ( i think they were darker when i was little ) and they look dark brown indoors, but recently i've noticed that they are kind of medium brown with green rings in light places. They look dark brown in normal light, but in sunlight and light places they look a lot lighter.
soo, i live in northern europe, so i can't buy any New Zealand honey that has more hydrogen peroxide. We can buy natural honey like wildflower, forest flower, meadow flower, buckwheat flower , linden (lime) flower honey, so i don't know which has the most amount of hydrogen peroxide, so i'm gonna use wildflower honey.
I've taken photos in different lights, so i can compare results. One with flashlight, one in light and one in normal light.
You have beautiful eyes - i can definitely see the 'green' in them. They are pretty light around the outside.
I live in europe too, i got raw-honey-dew honey. You can use wild-flower if you like (change honey if it doesn't work though). Make sure it's raw, unprocessed and so on.
And great photo's. I've only used the eye drops on eye one, so i can compare one to the other!
Good luck!
BTW, about the honey reaction, make sure you get it checked by a doctor. I know you don't think your allergic, but just double check.
If you aren't, obviously proceed this process with caution. I presented research about the benifits of honey in the eyes, when diluted, so then it will be up to you.
Or why not do what i've done, and do a test three drop ? I've done three drops in my right eye and won't do anymore until 24 hours to see the reaction.