(07-08-2013, 23:54)♥AngieNoelle Wrote: Perhaps, they do lighten faster, but it all depends on the person and their genetics, I suppose. Also, I'm sure an iris lightener kit would help the eye lightening process quicker. I haven't tried Isis Cosmeceuticals eye iris lightening kit but I have previously tried their Chamomile & Honey Eye drops that comes with MSM drops (http://www.isis-cosmeceuticals.com/chamhoneydrops.htm), the drops appeared to work but the only thing I didn't like was that it came in a itsy bitsy eye drop bottle and for $69.99 + shipping & handling, I would have thought that you would at least be able to get a bigger bottle. LOL
So, that's an option to try their eye drops, but again we'll probably be better off making our own solutions opposed to spending an arm and a leg from purchasing from Isis-Cosmeceuticals. Their before and after pics on their site of their clients are quite promising, though.
Good luck and I hope you get the eye color you desire.
They are promising. I am confused with regards to what they said about MSM drops, and the fact their solution won't work without someone using their MSM drops.
I don't quite get that, because my eyes have lightened (albeit not dramatically, but noticeably) and i don't use MSM drops. I only dilute raw honey in distilled water.
A lot of people here have added MSM drops and not noticed anything remarkably different.
They are also using a different active ingredient to lighten the eyes.
Now, i like their honey -manuka eye drops:
http://www.isis-cosmeceuticals.com/chamhoneydrops.htm
Ladies and gentleman, people scoffed at us for believing in this process and told us it was a joke. But lo-and behold, even commercial companies are catching on.
What's more interesting is this company is using manuka honey. Honey-dew Honey, Jarrah Honey, and even other kinds of honey's can far exceed Manuka honey's ability to produce Hydrogen Peroxide!
However, they have added a saline to their honey-water chamomile mixture. Should we also do this? From my own research, i figured that your tears would dilute the eye-drops as they soaked in, which would then produce hydrogen peroxide in Low ammounts which then penetrate the cornea and go into the eye.
On this website, giving people advise on how to make their saline solution,
http://chemistry.about.com/od/labrecipes...lution.htm
They instruct people making this to use salt and water. Our tears (many of us, if not all of us will tear up when the honey drop is added) is itself saline surely, because our tears contain diluted salts?
http://vision.about.com/od/eyeexaminations/f/Tears.htm
I question however, whether or not our lysosomes in our tears would destroy the glucose oxidase enzymes? If not destroy, then perhaps reduce the effectiveness/the ammount produced, so it might be more logical to add a saline solution to the Honey-Drops?
Now, what happens if you use the MSM? Is it impossible to lighten your eyes without it, or does MSM make the process quicker?
It surely can't be impossible to lighten the eyes without it, because a lot of us are reporting lighter eyes without using MSM.
Thanks btw for the awsome link. I am considering adding chamomile tea now.