^ Your eyes are BEAUTIFUL!
(28-08-2012, 10:52)tibetan113 Wrote: The laser to turn brown eyes blue will be here soon enough for those dying to have blue. Although this could be tempting, I def couldn't see myself changing my hazel for blue. It would so not be me, some how, Id still feel fake. I know lightening with honey and chamo doesn't really produce such a drastic change/results but to keep this up for years or even a maintenance dose is just overkill for me. So I'll give it a go for a little bit but I am fine if this doesn't work like I hoped and I'll feel great if it does work.
I could never get my eye colour changed with a laser. I would feel fake, too. I'm sure that'll become mainstream eventually and a LOT of people will have blue eyes. I'd much rather have green, though.
I know we need to feel better about what we have, but chances are a lot of us will still be too judgmental on ourselves no matter what we look like. I know I'll never be completely satisfied, but I'm glad, because it keeps me striving for new things. I love finding natural ways to better my body image, as I'd never take the surgical route and would otherwise hate my body so much more than I do now.
I know I'll never have piercing, bright green eyes, and I'm ok with that. But just a slight improvement on their colour would really help boost my confidence even more and help me feel like I stand out in a good way (something I've never experienced before). Through all of this, I'm finding that a lot of these methods I'm using to change my body are really helping my overall health, and I wouldn't change that for anything.
I took pics of my eye last night because one of my contacts is effing up my eyes and made my one eye COMPLETELY red (it looked like I rubbed sand in my eye), and I got a much brighter picture of my eyes. I know it was lighting, but it got me looking more at my eyes, and I really wish I had a good camera to take pictures of them with. They're so deep, and with the brown ring around my pupil, it looks like a negative image of a sun on a green sky. Too bad my pupils are always so large, so the brown eats away the green in most light and people don't even realize there's any green in my eyes.