A possible stack to lighten eyes w/o surgery (‼️)

just lol at this fucking cope
can we get a legit thread going on face debloating its number 1 looksmin for ninety percent of people and is actually fixable unlike being born shitskin
 
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@enchanted_elixir anyone posted an anecdote of anything in here succeeding?
 
@enchanted_elixir anyone posted an anecdote of anything in here succeeding?
@bogii, ask him. He has anecdotes but it's a mixed bag.
 
Good thread but water information for me

Me and @RecessedPrettyboy been on this for years. Already have my potent stack to lighten eyes.

Some of my friends used this from t50 to light hazel.

@Korea
What is your potent stack
 
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just lol at this fucking cope
can we get a legit thread going on face debloating its number 1 looksmin for ninety percent of people and is actually fixable unlike being born shitskin
I will get buccal fat removal.
 
Good thread but water information for me

Me and @RecessedPrettyboy been on this for years. Already have my potent stack to lighten eyes.

Some of my friends used this from t50 to light hazel.

@Korea
What’s the stack??
 
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msm, vit c, astaxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin overdose, I'm gonna be the Guinea pig who tries this shit, may we ascend
Hey, any results from it?

Im taking msm(900 per day) + vitamin C for almost a month, but so far no improvement
 
Hey, any results from it?

Im taking msm(900 per day) + vitamin C for almost a month, but so far no improvement
I stopped taking it, but will start again in a few weeks.
 
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MSM + Glutathione + Vitamin C could lighten eye color by a tiny bit. Like from a dark brown to a slightly less dark brown. It's a decent looksmax. I know this works because lots of femcel redditors mention this particular stack a LOT on r/AsianBeauty and other gay subreddits for ethnic femcels.
it ligthens eyes AND skin so thats a bonus. Also is going from dark brown to ligther brown even a big difference when it comes to improving your looks? I feel like thats pointless
 
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Possibly, I would recommend taking Melanotan 2 and beta carotene to counteract it. These won't affect your eye color.
why would mt2 not afffect eye colour?
 
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I stopped taking it, but will start again in a few weeks.
Did you come back or were you just LARPing, I'm interested to know!
 
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Did you come back or were you just LARPing, I'm interested to know!
I took it for like 3 months and stopped for 4 months now, I don't think it did anything in the end only msm vivid dreams.

eye color is cope anyways, i like my eye shape and that's way more important imo.

But you can try the stack and tell us if it really does something
 
i have green eyes but my pupil is big as fuck so not very noticeable
 
which german is patenting this stack lol
 
did anybody end up trying this
 
I'm starting with t30 rn, let's see if anything changes I already take msm and vit c for approximately a month now, ordered the other supplements and will be doing it consistently

it's been a year can you update me bhai?
 
it's been a year can you update me bhai?
bro I stopped after like 3 months, taste was disgusting and idc about eye color anymore.
 
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Will possibly a thread on this in the future. Tools already exist, but nobody (or nobody that we are aware of) has done it yet. You'd need to use a gene editing kit using dCAS9 to epigenetically tamper with your HERC2 gene and modulate the eye color expression of this gene to change eye color. You could do the same for your sperm cells via changing cells that control spermatogenesis. So from thereon, your children will inherit your gene edit. It doesn't seem easy.
Yo bro where’s the gene editing thread
 
Kojic works but almost completely eroded my tear ducts

90% of watering from yawning and such comes from unaffected eye

And the change isn't noticable irl yet, take that as you will. Personally I won't stop until I need glasses so it's up you.

@enchanted_elixir
 
Good thread but water information for me

Me and @RecessedPrettyboy been on this for years. Already have my potent stack to lighten eyes.

Some of my friends used this from t50 to light hazel.

@Korea
Bro please slide the stack 🙏 i need this
 
Brilliant thread bro.

Thanks!
 
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ump
 
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It worked ; his results

1688620392760
 
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Good thread but water information for me

Me and @RecessedPrettyboy been on this for years. Already have my potent stack to lighten eyes.

Some of my friends used this from t50 to light hazel.

@Korea
would you mind sharing it in the dms?
 
Anyone who wants to perform this on themselves, please let us know and post results in the comments. Avoid ocular sunlight exposure. Also, I expect people to get lighter shades of colors they already have right now, I have NO clue if this could actually change the color but I do know you can possibly get a lighter shade. Even if you get a lighter shade, light brown > dark blue so yeah. Plus you could get much better results with laser eye surgery which would give you a different color with the same luminosity you have. If you have pitch-black eyes, you'll get pitch-blue eyes... If you have medium brown, you can get medium green, lighter brown can get lighter hazel, green, blue, etc.
Don't know about the shit you posted in OP but I'm not buying it without a lot of anecdotes tbh, we need some labrats up in here to test this stack
I agree. I can't find much direct evidence or guidelines on how to use it specifically for eye color lightening. Metyrosine and norfloxacin are theoretical compounds to take, but I'll play it safe and not use drugs that are taken for adrenal tumors.
It's one of those things that requires faith beyond sight, especially after I saw the potential risks and theoretical claims.
 
Note: This is a THEORY! I haven't tested this out, but I have studies to back this up.
This may or may not work. Gathering results from people will only prove if this works or not.

I was scrolling through this thread right here, where it talks about a drug called latanoprost (an eye drop drug) which increased tyrosine activity and made the eyes, and occasionally skin darker.
View attachment 1647589
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1771317/
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0039625797800197

He did mention metyrosine, which did the inverse of what I just mentioned. The right side of the chart is metyrosine and its effect on melanin in the eyes.
1597837224469


I found this quote in that thread that went akin to something like this "...caused by decreased tyrosinase activity". This made me wonder "...if tyrosine caused melanin production, and your body is constantly producing melanin to maintain its coloring, granted we inhibit this activity, we could achieve lighter coloring across the board." Now he did mention metyrosine, which again causes the inverse but the thing is that it may be expensive and hard to find, so I went for alternatives. I also searched up the vegan eye-changing phenomenon that sometimes happens and I have concluded that these people's diets were high in antioxidants and their diets decreased tyrosinase activity.

The way to achieve our goal is to decrease tyrosinase activity in our eyes as much as possible, therefore we need to put things in our bodies and on our eyes that will help us achieve such goals. Therefore I have formulated a theoretical eye lightening stack that definitely decreases tyrosinase but if this works on the eyes is unknown. Metyrosine is expensive so if you can't afford it, it's fine but using it would yield better, quicker results.
  • Glutathione - An antioxidant that inhibits melanin production. (Should be known on this website by now)
  • MSM - A supplement that has potential lightening properties due to it being an antioxidant. (Should be known on this website by now) Best taken as an eyedrop in my opinion, but can be taken as a supplement as well.
  • Mulberry Extract - A herb that is a strong tyrosinase inhibitor. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21130832/)
  • NAC - Stimulates glutathione. (https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-nac#1)
  • Licorice Extract - Strong tyrosinase inhibitor. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12590456/)
  • Resveratrol - Anti-aging supplement, suppresses tyrosinase. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23047482/)
  • Vitamin C - A powerful antioxidant commonly used for skin lightening.
  • Honey Eye Drops - Makes eyes appear lighter, it has slightly noticable difference but it's slow and you have to be consistent.
  • Metyrosine - Decreases tyrosine activity, especially in the eyes. (Study already shown above) https://www.invivochem.com/metyrosine.html (about 1g daily, don't go over 1.5g)
  • Norfloxacin - An eyedrop that is designed to treat bacterial infections but decreases tyrosinase activity in the eyes. (https://www.researchgate.net/public..._enzymes_activity_in_normal_human_melanocytes)
  • MK-677 - Increases growth hormone and cell proliferation, therefore probably speeds up progress.
  • Lutein and Zeaxanthin - Powerful antioxidants, Lutein is found in red vegetables, and Zeaxanthin is found in leafy greens, vegans are high in this and these are super-powerful antioxidants and pigments (Lutein is reddish, Zeanaxanthin is yellow-greenish), which are found in the eyes as well, therefore it can lighten your eyes, especially Zeaxanthin.
  • (DANGER) Kojic Acid Serum in eyes. I do not know how this could play out for your eyes but kojic acid is a great tyrosinase inhibitor so it would be possible to get lighter eyes from it.
Anyone who wants to perform this on themselves, please let us know and post results in the comments. Avoid ocular sunlight exposure. Also, I expect people to get lighter shades of colors they already have right now, I have NO clue if this could actually change the color but I do know you can possibly get a lighter shade. Even if you get a lighter shade, light brown > dark blue so yeah. Plus you could get much better results with laser eye surgery which would give you a different color with the same luminosity you have. If you have pitch-black eyes, you'll get pitch-blue eyes... If you have medium brown, you can get medium green, lighter brown can get lighter hazel, green, blue, etc.

Thanks for reading!
i dont think you understand the difference between melanocytes on the skin and in the eye.
 
Note: This is a THEORY! I haven't tested this out, but I have studies to back this up.
This may or may not work. Gathering results from people will only prove if this works or not.

I was scrolling through this thread right here, where it talks about a drug called latanoprost (an eye drop drug) which increased tyrosine activity and made the eyes, and occasionally skin darker.
View attachment 1647589
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1771317/
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0039625797800197

He did mention metyrosine, which did the inverse of what I just mentioned. The right side of the chart is metyrosine and its effect on melanin in the eyes.
1597837224469


I found this quote in that thread that went akin to something like this "...caused by decreased tyrosinase activity". This made me wonder "...if tyrosine caused melanin production, and your body is constantly producing melanin to maintain its coloring, granted we inhibit this activity, we could achieve lighter coloring across the board." Now he did mention metyrosine, which again causes the inverse but the thing is that it may be expensive and hard to find, so I went for alternatives. I also searched up the vegan eye-changing phenomenon that sometimes happens and I have concluded that these people's diets were high in antioxidants and their diets decreased tyrosinase activity.

The way to achieve our goal is to decrease tyrosinase activity in our eyes as much as possible, therefore we need to put things in our bodies and on our eyes that will help us achieve such goals. Therefore I have formulated a theoretical eye lightening stack that definitely decreases tyrosinase but if this works on the eyes is unknown. Metyrosine is expensive so if you can't afford it, it's fine but using it would yield better, quicker results.
  • Glutathione - An antioxidant that inhibits melanin production. (Should be known on this website by now)
  • MSM - A supplement that has potential lightening properties due to it being an antioxidant. (Should be known on this website by now) Best taken as an eyedrop in my opinion, but can be taken as a supplement as well.
  • Mulberry Extract - A herb that is a strong tyrosinase inhibitor. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21130832/)
  • NAC - Stimulates glutathione. (https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-nac#1)
  • Licorice Extract - Strong tyrosinase inhibitor. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12590456/)
  • Resveratrol - Anti-aging supplement, suppresses tyrosinase. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23047482/)
  • Vitamin C - A powerful antioxidant commonly used for skin lightening.
  • Honey Eye Drops - Makes eyes appear lighter, it has slightly noticable difference but it's slow and you have to be consistent.
  • Metyrosine - Decreases tyrosine activity, especially in the eyes. (Study already shown above) https://www.invivochem.com/metyrosine.html (about 1g daily, don't go over 1.5g)
  • Norfloxacin - An eyedrop that is designed to treat bacterial infections but decreases tyrosinase activity in the eyes. (https://www.researchgate.net/public..._enzymes_activity_in_normal_human_melanocytes)
  • MK-677 - Increases growth hormone and cell proliferation, therefore probably speeds up progress.
  • Lutein and Zeaxanthin - Powerful antioxidants, Lutein is found in red vegetables, and Zeaxanthin is found in leafy greens, vegans are high in this and these are super-powerful antioxidants and pigments (Lutein is reddish, Zeanaxanthin is yellow-greenish), which are found in the eyes as well, therefore it can lighten your eyes, especially Zeaxanthin.
  • (DANGER) Kojic Acid Serum in eyes. I do not know how this could play out for your eyes but kojic acid is a great tyrosinase inhibitor so it would be possible to get lighter eyes from it.
Anyone who wants to perform this on themselves, please let us know and post results in the comments. Avoid ocular sunlight exposure. Also, I expect people to get lighter shades of colors they already have right now, I have NO clue if this could actually change the color but I do know you can possibly get a lighter shade. Even if you get a lighter shade, light brown > dark blue so yeah. Plus you could get much better results with laser eye surgery which would give you a different color with the same luminosity you have. If you have pitch-black eyes, you'll get pitch-blue eyes... If you have medium brown, you can get medium green, lighter brown can get lighter hazel, green, blue, etc.

Thanks for reading!
It won’t let me buy the metyrosine because I need to use an organization name how can I get past this
 

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