19-11-2012, 04:40 AM
(19-11-2012, 04:02 AM)Amber1017 Wrote:(18-11-2012, 09:22 PM)cygnus Wrote: even if there aren't any light colored eyes in your gene pool (like asians), is it still possible to lighten your eyes from a dark dark brown to a recognizable brown?
-sorry if this question was asked before. (:
I think so. I think the idea behind that theory, if I understood correctly, was that the melanin might be weaker and more easily degraded if it (lighter eyes) were in your genes anyways. But it should still be possible even without, imo.
I only have a few people in my family with lighter eyes. My grandpa had blue eyes, and my dad has light brown so I hope I can at least get to where my dad is. I am gonna keep trying either way! My ultimate goal is golden brown, so nothing too extreme for me either.
You brownies should be able to get to a nice golden color, just takes time.
Honey eyes are one of my favorites. I have them but they are not true honey. I am doing mercury chelation along with this and I am seeing my eyes are greener now. Having a mixed iris with a brown ring and a blue background, the yellow coloring makes it glow and look honey.
But now the gold coloring on my bluish iris is gone so they are changing. But my brown ring is still there and really brown so I know brown is its true color around the pupil.
I am continuing my chelation process for a month(I am only in my first week).