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How to Lighten Your Eye Color Naturally

(11-07-2013, 17:45)♥AngieNoelle Wrote:  
(11-07-2013, 16:49)Tiny Dancer Wrote:  Hello. I am new here. I have read this whole thread.

First I want to clarify some things. Adding honey and water to your eyes will NOT make you go blind, make your eyes sticky, make your eyes stick shut, give any infections, neither will it irritate the eyes.
I am also married to a medical doctor, he said that honey soothes the eyes and is a natural remedy for eye infections, and vision problems.

Secondly, I have been doing this for over a month. I started with a golden colored honey that claimed that it was natural and organic. Is is not fully organic, the brand that I started out with. However I did notice that upon using the wannabe organic honey, that within the first try that my eyes started to have tiny specks of gold hues around the iris. Then for a couple weeks it got lighter.

Now I have since switched honey types. I am now using 100% certified organic honey that I have purchased form an organic foods grocery store, and not the local supermarkets that sell fake organic products.

You will know it's real organic honey if it is in a GLASS bottle, not plastic. Plastic jars and bottle contain harmful chemicals within the plastic. So anything organic, like honey, peanut butter, jam, whatever will be in glass.

It also comes in an almost whitish, beige color. Yup! That's how you know it's real! It should also be unpasteurized, cause you want it as natural and wholesome as can be.

Anyways let me get to my journey. Since starting this I have had very quick results. At first I was boiling the water with the honey, but for the past few weeks I have stopped boiling it. I don't want to kill the naturalness of the honey.

I have been spraying about three times/day. The first time that I did this journey it did not stung, but now does it ever since I have changed it up.
But it's ok. I guess it means it is really working.
I have had darkish, brownish eyes like Matt another user on here. My results are like his alomst at the same pace.

I have quicker results because, I have one parent that was born with light honey brown eyes, also so does Matt as he said? I can really tell that my eyes have drastically lightened. I am aiming for the light honey brown color, but if it goes lighter even better.

Keep in mind it is how you make your mixture, how you apply it, how many times, and your genes that play a factor. Some people can lighten, and lighten, for months even years, and have little to no results. If you are of black decent it will take longer.

I am of hispanic/brazilian decent. No offence to anybody of darker color, but sometimes african/blacks, their eyes are more resistant. Like I said there will be many factors in this process. Be patient. Do not take breaks, if you do, you are prolonging your results. Keep, keep, keep, going!
By the way, I did not join this forum for bigger breats. I would never want that, makes you look fatter than you really are, and it's hard on the back. P.S. not all men like bigger breasts, at least the ones I know. By the way does anybody know how to make breats smaller, cause I used to have 34A, now they are 36B. Damn do Not want them growing!

I am working out 5 times a week, and lifting weights. I only weigh 96 lbs, so do not want bigger breats. Yikes!

Your results are looking good, so far. Keep it up. Also, since you said your husband is a medical doctor, do you know if it'll help speed up the results if MSM eye drops are used 30 minutes prior to putting in the honey drops?

umm.....just to answer your question, yes it will help and improve the results .... if you just drop honey on your eyes....what is that doing??? Nothing...wanna know why? because it not penetrating the iris. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/294031/iris

when you use the msm drops, it allows fluid to pass though.
http://www.ultimateeyevitamins.com/msm-drops.htm .
Good lick on your journey.
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I dunno about how long it takes for those of color but all I know is healthy black people should have brown eyes that are ambery. They are entitled to that.That is a beautiful color that is exotic looking and totally achievable through RWA dieting and or e so I'm doing high raw to achieve with pride my genetic eye color ( habit of an oxy moron eh!!) I'll never have to feel insecure about dropping everyday for this and getting obsessive over it. Boobs is enough! Aiy!

This does not apply to everyone: I don't understand why many feel they need to look like riris eye color. Its great to lighten, but i have realized the raw diet method will allow me to claim they are really mine and they can do the same for anyon else. I hate lying about vanity but I also hate telling people my awesome lil secrets so I guess that is why I couldn't do this method. Maybe I'm overboard..

So for those obsessed over green blue eyes and your skin is dark dark brown, Get over yourselves! Haha! Its not yours you were blessed with. Just like those tanners and skin bleachers . While a few shades are fine, it gets rediculous after a while. Like that south american hated her brown eyes and got blue by surgery. She looked hideous and like a plaino european and older believe it or not. She looked much hotter before and more exotic. Be realistic. You cant go back to it if you find you hate it so be careful. I could see waybad shootin for blue green with those fast results! Lucky you.


Can't wait to see your pics!



(12-07-2013, 01:30)wayybad Wrote:  
(11-07-2013, 16:49)Tiny Dancer Wrote:  Hello. I am new here. I have read this whole thread.

First I want to clarify some things. Adding honey and water to your eyes will NOT make you go blind, make your eyes sticky, make your eyes stick shut, give any infections, neither will it irritate the eyes.
I am also married to a medical doctor, he said that honey soothes the eyes and is a natural remedy for eye infections, and vision problems.

Secondly, I have been doing this for over a month. I started with a golden colored honey that claimed that it was natural and organic. Is is not fully organic, the brand that I started out with. However I did notice that upon using the wannabe organic honey, that within the first try that my eyes started to have tiny specks of gold hues around the iris. Then for a couple weeks it got lighter.

Now I have since switched honey types. I am now using 100% certified organic honey that I have purchased form an organic foods grocery store, and not the local supermarkets that sell fake organic products.

You will know it's real organic honey if it is in a GLASS bottle, not plastic. Plastic jars and bottle contain harmful chemicals within the plastic. So anything organic, like honey, peanut butter, jam, whatever will be in glass.

It also comes in an almost whitish, beige color. Yup! That's how you know it's real! It should also be unpasteurized, cause you want it as natural and wholesome as can be.

Anyways let me get to my journey. Since starting this I have had very quick results. At first I was boiling the water with the honey, but for the past few weeks I have stopped boiling it. I don't want to kill the naturalness of the honey.

I have been spraying about three times/day. The first time that I did this journey it did not stung, but now does it ever since I have changed it up.
But it's ok. I guess it means it is really working.
I have had darkish, brownish eyes like Matt another user on here. My results are like his alomst at the same pace.

I have quicker results because, I have one parent that was born with light honey brown eyes, also so does Matt as he said? I can really tell that my eyes have drastically lightened. I am aiming for the light honey brown color, but if it goes lighter even better.

Keep in mind it is how you make your mixture, how you apply it, how many times, and your genes that play a factor. Some people can lighten, and lighten, for months even years, and have little to no results. If you are of black decent it will take longer.

I am of hispanic/brazilian decent. No offence to anybody of darker color, but sometimes african/blacks, their eyes are more resistant. Like I said there will be many factors in this process. Be patient. Do not take breaks, if you do, you are prolonging your results. Keep, keep, keep, going!
By the way, I did not join this forum for bigger breats. I would never want that, makes you look fatter than you really are, and it's hard on the back. P.S. not all men like bigger breasts, at least the ones I know. By the way does anybody know how to make breats smaller, cause I used to have 34A, now they are 36B. Damn do Not want them growing!

I am working out 5 times a week, and lifting weights. I only weigh 96 lbs, so do not want bigger breats. Yikes!

hmmm, well everything you were saying was pretty much accurate, except the part where you said African Americans will take longer because our eyes are more "resistant" .......that's absolutely FALSE. my eyes lightened in 24 hours...... good luck on your journey.

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hi Wayybad,

I don t understand what did you use EXACTLY for your mixture, what mesure, how often ... I want to know everything lol. Can you please tell me?? (Excuse me for my english im french) Huh
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(12-07-2013, 01:44)wayybad Wrote:  
(11-07-2013, 17:45)♥AngieNoelle Wrote:  
(11-07-2013, 16:49)Tiny Dancer Wrote:  Hello. I am new here. I have read this whole thread.

First I want to clarify some things. Adding honey and water to your eyes will NOT make you go blind, make your eyes sticky, make your eyes stick shut, give any infections, neither will it irritate the eyes.
I am also married to a medical doctor, he said that honey soothes the eyes and is a natural remedy for eye infections, and vision problems.

Secondly, I have been doing this for over a month. I started with a golden colored honey that claimed that it was natural and organic. Is is not fully organic, the brand that I started out with. However I did notice that upon using the wannabe organic honey, that within the first try that my eyes started to have tiny specks of gold hues around the iris. Then for a couple weeks it got lighter.

Now I have since switched honey types. I am now using 100% certified organic honey that I have purchased form an organic foods grocery store, and not the local supermarkets that sell fake organic products.

You will know it's real organic honey if it is in a GLASS bottle, not plastic. Plastic jars and bottle contain harmful chemicals within the plastic. So anything organic, like honey, peanut butter, jam, whatever will be in glass.

It also comes in an almost whitish, beige color. Yup! That's how you know it's real! It should also be unpasteurized, cause you want it as natural and wholesome as can be.

Anyways let me get to my journey. Since starting this I have had very quick results. At first I was boiling the water with the honey, but for the past few weeks I have stopped boiling it. I don't want to kill the naturalness of the honey.

I have been spraying about three times/day. The first time that I did this journey it did not stung, but now does it ever since I have changed it up.
But it's ok. I guess it means it is really working.
I have had darkish, brownish eyes like Matt another user on here. My results are like his alomst at the same pace.

I have quicker results because, I have one parent that was born with light honey brown eyes, also so does Matt as he said? I can really tell that my eyes have drastically lightened. I am aiming for the light honey brown color, but if it goes lighter even better.

Keep in mind it is how you make your mixture, how you apply it, how many times, and your genes that play a factor. Some people can lighten, and lighten, for months even years, and have little to no results. If you are of black decent it will take longer.

I am of hispanic/brazilian decent. No offence to anybody of darker color, but sometimes african/blacks, their eyes are more resistant. Like I said there will be many factors in this process. Be patient. Do not take breaks, if you do, you are prolonging your results. Keep, keep, keep, going!
By the way, I did not join this forum for bigger breats. I would never want that, makes you look fatter than you really are, and it's hard on the back. P.S. not all men like bigger breasts, at least the ones I know. By the way does anybody know how to make breats smaller, cause I used to have 34A, now they are 36B. Damn do Not want them growing!

I am working out 5 times a week, and lifting weights. I only weigh 96 lbs, so do not want bigger breats. Yikes!

Your results are looking good, so far. Keep it up. Also, since you said your husband is a medical doctor, do you know if it'll help speed up the results if MSM eye drops are used 30 minutes prior to putting in the honey drops?

umm.....just to answer your question, yes it will help and improve the results .... if you just drop honey on your eyes....what is that doing??? Nothing...wanna know why? because it not penetrating the iris. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/294031/iris

when you use the msm drops, it allows fluid to pass though.
http://www.ultimateeyevitamins.com/msm-drops.htm .
Good lick on your journey.

Okay, thank you. I made my own MSM eye drops solution and when I put the MSM eye drops in 30mins prior to the honey drops, it seems like I can feel the honey penetrating more into my eyes. Still waiting for more close up pics on your eyes, so we can see your results better.

Thanks for wishing me luck. Thanks for the advice.

Good luck to lightening your eyes, if you continue with your journey.
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I wasn't telling anybody not to use MSM. I said that I would not cause I am scared. I know that it is used to treat physical ailments. If you want to use MSM go ahead. Then you must be a doctor then, and my husband must be wrong!

Might not cause damage now, but later will. Anyways do what you all will.

I'm happy and loving my results so far. My eyes when I woke up today has even more hazel in it and its going really light brown.
I can imaging what my eyes will look like the end of summer. Problaby go green like my husbands.
So I'm gonna keep doing it my way.
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(02-11-2012, 23:10)tibetan113 Wrote:  
(02-11-2012, 22:52)504BrownEyedGirl Wrote:  OMG I see progress!!!

Ok...the top pic was taken on 10/28 in my car at the same time of day, my car is also in the same parking spot. The bottom pic I JUST took in my car. Today is 11/2 Smile

[Image: 568BD266-93DD-4AC2-86D1-36277805F180-226...d32dda.jpg]

Now I know it's not really drastic but that was fast! I've been using 30% MSM drops and Honey & Water drops. I'd say the honey is about 40/45% (?)

Here's another pic outside but not in direct sunlight
[Image: IMG_2416_zps074452dc.jpg]

I took this one just a little while ago as well.


You're eyes are beautiful! However, when taking pictures, lighting is always hard to get it so perfect to compare to the originals before. If you look at the last photo, everything's lighter, look at your skin. The more light you are exposed to, the more light your irises let in. Are you sure you see a change?


So for anyone who is doing comparison photos, please make sure the lighting is the same as the comparison pics as much as possible(probably impossible).

HEY I WAS WONDERING DO YOU BOIL YOUR WATER??? IN YOUR SOLUTION?? YOUR EYES LOOK LOVELY BY THE WAYBig Grin

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(20-12-2012, 05:50)cayenne1 Wrote:  also this is my progress

[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=2590]


Have your eyes gotten any lighter, if so.... Can you please post an updated image?
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(11-07-2013, 16:49)Tiny Dancer Wrote:  Hello. I am new here. I have read this whole thread.

First I want to clarify some things. Adding honey and water to your eyes will NOT make you go blind, make your eyes sticky, make your eyes stick shut, give any infections, neither will it irritate the eyes.
I am also married to a medical doctor, he said that honey soothes the eyes and is a natural remedy for eye infections, and vision problems.

Secondly, I have been doing this for over a month. I started with a golden colored honey that claimed that it was natural and organic. Is is not fully organic, the brand that I started out with. However I did notice that upon using the wannabe organic honey, that within the first try that my eyes started to have tiny specks of gold hues around the iris. Then for a couple weeks it got lighter.

Now I have since switched honey types. I am now using 100% certified organic honey that I have purchased form an organic foods grocery store, and not the local supermarkets that sell fake organic products.

You will know it's real organic honey if it is in a GLASS bottle, not plastic. Plastic jars and bottle contain harmful chemicals within the plastic. So anything organic, like honey, peanut butter, jam, whatever will be in glass.

It also comes in an almost whitish, beige color. Yup! That's how you know it's real! It should also be unpasteurized, cause you want it as natural and wholesome as can be.

Anyways let me get to my journey. Since starting this I have had very quick results. At first I was boiling the water with the honey, but for the past few weeks I have stopped boiling it. I don't want to kill the naturalness of the honey.

I have been spraying about three times/day. The first time that I did this journey it did not stung, but now does it ever since I have changed it up.
But it's ok. I guess it means it is really working.
I have had darkish, brownish eyes like Matt another user on here. My results are like his alomst at the same pace.

I have quicker results because, I have one parent that was born with light honey brown eyes, also so does Matt as he said? I can really tell that my eyes have drastically lightened. I am aiming for the light honey brown color, but if it goes lighter even better.

Keep in mind it is how you make your mixture, how you apply it, how many times, and your genes that play a factor. Some people can lighten, and lighten, for months even years, and have little to no results. If you are of black decent it will take longer.

I am of hispanic/brazilian decent. No offence to anybody of darker color, but sometimes african/blacks, their eyes are more resistant. Like I said there will be many factors in this process. Be patient. Do not take breaks, if you do, you are prolonging your results. Keep, keep, keep, going!
By the way, I did not join this forum for bigger breats. I would never want that, makes you look fatter than you really are, and it's hard on the back. P.S. not all men like bigger breasts, at least the ones I know. By the way does anybody know how to make breats smaller, cause I used to have 34A, now they are 36B. Damn do Not want them growing!

I am working out 5 times a week, and lifting weights. I only weigh 96 lbs, so do not want bigger breats. Yikes!

Hi Tiny Dancer,
This is great, important information! You were saying that some people can lighten and lighten for months or years, and have little to no results. So what can I do to lighten my eyes to get the results I want to achieve? How can I make my mixture and apply it, to get results I want? I don't want this to happen, and to have no results! Sad My parents are both Latino, and have a whole mixture of other ethnicities. I've been doing the honey/water mixture for just a couple of weeks, and recently added chamomile tea to this batch that I made. Your help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
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(14-07-2013, 01:00)Vivi_143 Wrote:  
(11-07-2013, 16:49)Tiny Dancer Wrote:  Hello. I am new here. I have read this whole thread.

First I want to clarify some things. Adding honey and water to your eyes will NOT make you go blind, make your eyes sticky, make your eyes stick shut, give any infections, neither will it irritate the eyes.
I am also married to a medical doctor, he said that honey soothes the eyes and is a natural remedy for eye infections, and vision problems.

Secondly, I have been doing this for over a month. I started with a golden colored honey that claimed that it was natural and organic. Is is not fully organic, the brand that I started out with. However I did notice that upon using the wannabe organic honey, that within the first try that my eyes started to have tiny specks of gold hues around the iris. Then for a couple weeks it got lighter.

Now I have since switched honey types. I am now using 100% certified organic honey that I have purchased form an organic foods grocery store, and not the local supermarkets that sell fake organic products.

You will know it's real organic honey if it is in a GLASS bottle, not plastic. Plastic jars and bottle contain harmful chemicals within the plastic. So anything organic, like honey, peanut butter, jam, whatever will be in glass.

It also comes in an almost whitish, beige color. Yup! That's how you know it's real! It should also be unpasteurized, cause you want it as natural and wholesome as can be.

Anyways let me get to my journey. Since starting this I have had very quick results. At first I was boiling the water with the honey, but for the past few weeks I have stopped boiling it. I don't want to kill the naturalness of the honey.

I have been spraying about three times/day. The first time that I did this journey it did not stung, but now does it ever since I have changed it up.
But it's ok. I guess it means it is really working.
I have had darkish, brownish eyes like Matt another user on here. My results are like his alomst at the same pace.

I have quicker results because, I have one parent that was born with light honey brown eyes, also so does Matt as he said? I can really tell that my eyes have drastically lightened. I am aiming for the light honey brown color, but if it goes lighter even better.

Keep in mind it is how you make your mixture, how you apply it, how many times, and your genes that play a factor. Some people can lighten, and lighten, for months even years, and have little to no results. If you are of black decent it will take longer.

I am of hispanic/brazilian decent. No offence to anybody of darker color, but sometimes african/blacks, their eyes are more resistant. Like I said there will be many factors in this process. Be patient. Do not take breaks, if you do, you are prolonging your results. Keep, keep, keep, going!
By the way, I did not join this forum for bigger breats. I would never want that, makes you look fatter than you really are, and it's hard on the back. P.S. not all men like bigger breasts, at least the ones I know. By the way does anybody know how to make breats smaller, cause I used to have 34A, now they are 36B. Damn do Not want them growing!

I am working out 5 times a week, and lifting weights. I only weigh 96 lbs, so do not want bigger breats. Yikes!

Hi Tiny Dancer,
This is great, important information! You were saying that some people can lighten and lighten for months or years, and have little to no results. So what can I do to lighten my eyes to get the results I want to achieve? How can I make my mixture and apply it, to get results I want? I don't want this to happen, and to have no results! Sad My parents are both Latino, and have a whole mixture of other ethnicities. I've been doing the honey/water mixture for just a couple of weeks, and recently added chamomile tea to this batch that I made. Your help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!


To be completely honest, I wouldn't even listen to her. She has close to no idea about what she's taking about. She swings around the idea of her husband being a "MD" like a child.... And even if her husband is an MD, I still wouldn't care... I'm against traditional doctors. Keep in mind that what we are doing is holistic compared to what doctors would recommend.
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People also gotta remember that doctors don't know everything and they are constanrly finding out new thinga.

On a side note. Msm drops helped my floaters. I used ro see them growing up bit not since I've used msm drops.
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