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I feel like I've been doing this so long, but when I think about it, it's really only been a short few weeks! Haha! ^^; So, I'm actually surprised by my results at this time! I think I'll try taking pics each month to compare! (Although recreating the lighting is going to be the hardest part.)

My eyes seem slightly brighter. My browns seem like they're lightening a little bit already. LOVE this method! I really hope I can get close to green by summer! My Super Cleanse pills did NOTHING for me, so I'm using Magnesium Citrate now. I think it'll clean me out completely in a week or so. We'll see what colour my eyes are after that! Big Grin
hi doll ,, how did u make ur mix? I think mine did not make any changes Sad
@ Doll, What's the magnesium citrate for???
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WARNING!
Eye color is determined by our iris, which is inside of our eye.

The process of eye lightening described here works by disrupting the very surface of our eye, the cornea, which is designed to be as clear and unobstructive as possible, analogous to a clean window.

Any foreign substance will hurt the eye, creating inflammation and micro-"scar tissue" over the cornea. Age can also cause this problem and it is referred to as cataracts.

This thin white film that forms over the cornea created the appearance of lightening. However, it also lightens over the pupil itself, taking away the often unnoticed beauty of a black pupil. Generations ago, women used atropine from plants to enhance this effect by dilating the pupil. But with the techniques described here, you are recreating the look of disease and age. Sad

Surgical intervention is the only true cure for this kind of damage, which naturally causes symptoms of blurring, lights becoming brighter, sensitivity to light, poor night vision, and anything else a thin white blanket over your eye's surface would be expected to cause. With almost no searching through this thread, there were stories of such symptoms. Concerned individuals seeking help without much guidance, or just more persuasion to continue.

It is recommended going to to an opthalmologist if you have been doing this for a significant amount of time, have noticed color change or are experiencing symptoms.

Please spread this message so it does not get buried and lost within the thread.

If you can find evidence that any of the people on the major eye color boards have cataracts, then I'll spread the word myself. I have not seen it. BTW, early stage cataracts look like a thin blue/gray line forming around the iris. Other times they start as a cloud in the pupil instead. They will NOT make brown eyes look slightly lighter. That's usually just the result of lighting.
I'm going to be ordering Kojic Acid to use in my solution. It inhibits the production of melanin so I think that will be very helpful in the eye lightening process. Smile
(14-02-2013, 10:20 PM)Emily Loretta Wrote: [ -> ]I'm going to be ordering Kojic Acid to use in my solution. It inhibits the production of melanin so I think that will be very helpful in the eye lightening process. Smile
Why do you think that Kojic acid would be good to use in the eye? You do know it is strongly acidic and it makes the skin peel in the skin lightening process. Just because it inhibits melanin production and works well for the skin, does not mean it will work well for they eyes....proceede with caution.
Hello everyone!

This is my first real post on here in a long time, I am not new here, however I took a break from this forum. So here I am back again, I love to try new things to see if they work or not..you can read a forum all day and gauk over other people’s results and question things OR you can try things for yourself to see what works and find a method to suit YOU! So I am giving these honey lightening eyedrops a try for 3 months. If I see no results then I will stop or if my eyes feel irritated at any point, I will stop.

So what I have done is made a Honey/Saline (sodium chloride)mixture with a few drops of lemon (very diluted, like 5 drops), and I also included T-Resveratol Fluid to my mixture. Here are my beginning photos…wish me luck!

The first photo is indoors, i was going to upload one of me in sunlight, but i am having problems uploading it ....my eyes are the deepest brown you can get…almost black…so lets see how it goes! I will update here as well as on my forum http://girlsLoveCurves.lefora.com/forum , very excited!
(15-02-2013, 07:33 AM)CelebrityChic Wrote: [ -> ]
(14-02-2013, 10:20 PM)Emily Loretta Wrote: [ -> ]I'm going to be ordering Kojic Acid to use in my solution. It inhibits the production of melanin so I think that will be very helpful in the eye lightening process. Smile
Why do you think that Kojic acid would be good to use in the eye? You do know it is strongly acidic and it makes the skin peel in the skin lightening process. Just because it inhibits melanin production and works well for the skin, does not mean it will work well for they eyes....proceede with caution.

Hey CC

Probably look up Kojic Acid if you want to know more about it. Kojic Acid isn't an "acid" in that sense of the word, as its pH is between 5-9 or pKa 9-10. Water is between pH 5-6 or pKa 14-16. Also there's been studies done using kojic acid in the eye albeit with rabbits but still the worst case was a red eyes for 10 minutes or so. And it doesn't peel skin off in the lightening process.

Thanks for the vote of concern though, that's sweet! Smile I've done research into it so its time to put theory into practice. Also bacteria can grow in a saline solution so make sure to replace it every week. This is one of reason I stick with water/honey, alot easier to manage.