Hi everyone,
I love your site it is very informative also. Thank you!
I would like to share some information that will probably help you all with your eye lightening process. I came across this site last night about honey. It turns out that a form of hydrogen peroxide actually forms in honey (it has to be diluted with distilled water), meaning it can be use as a lightener, too! It’s a slightly more complicated process, and is not used with heat, like lemon. For more information, here is an informative post on using honey as a lightener. Interestingly enough, cinnamon can be used with honey to help the lightening process. This is for your hair, if you want to lighten it naturally..http://simplehomemade.net/lightening-hair-naturally/. Distilled water is recommended to be used for honey lightening in place of tap water. It is a better choice, for getting the best results from a honey lightening recipe because of its pH (7) and hydrogen peroxide can decompose in contact with certain minerals. Some tap waters are the exception and have been reported to be fine for honey lightening. More information on distilled water can be found in here.No external heat should be used with honey lightening. Do not use a blow dryer or sunlight. None of the recipe ingredients should be heated at any time. Heat (except body heat) can destroy hydrogen peroxide by decomposing it to water and oxygen. The peroxide produced by honey is not stabilized the way conventional peroxide is and is much more delicate because of that. It depends on the degree of heat and the amount of time that it is applied to it. Pasteurization does not destroy the enzyme in honey (glucose oxidase) that generates the peroxide.Store your honey, ground spices and oils away from heat, light and moisture, at room temperature, in a cupboard, preferably. Opened oils can be refrigerated.Jarrah honey from Australia is known for its very high peroxide value and is a good choice for honey lightening. Information on Jarrah honey and current suppliers can be found here. please look at this site also
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/stories...1.htm-info about jarrah honey. this site sell Jarrah honey
http://www.beesneez.com.au/price-list.html and so do amazon.com. Jarrah honey is #1 please visit this site
http://www.jarrahhoneyusa.com/about-jarrah-2/.
You can not heat this honey just mix with distilled water.
Benefits-http://www.nulife.com/product/ffc/jarrah-honey
Natural Healing Honey
Jarrah Honey Actvie TA 10+, produced from Western Australia’s unique Jarrah tree in the state’s southwest, has naturally high antibacterial activity*. Jarrah honey has significantly higher activity levels than Manuka honey from New Zealand, which is also strongly antibacterial*. The antibacterial activity of honey primarily comes from the presence of hydrogen peroxide generated by and enzymatic activity called glucose oxidase*.
just thought I will share this information with you guys.
There is another young lady that changed her eye color in 6 months on this site-
http://www.skincaretalk.com/t/33840/dark...ng-process. Her user name is pink lip. she has a picture of her eye on page 1. good luck!
