
Akatlyn
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Laser or nothing
Contacts if having a non permanent change doesn't bother you.
Everything else is cope.
Raw food diet is cope
Subliminals are cope
Lemon/Honey/XYZ drops are cope (and dangerous)
Glutation supplements won't change your eye color
Ketatopigmentation looks very fake
Implants are super dangerous
The main problem with laser is : it depends of a lot of things, like your grade of pigmentation, how your eyes react and the thickness of your stroma/collagen fibers. My iris fibers are denses and 90% of the brown was removed (just have a little remaining close to the pupil and the limbal ring) but my eyes look light blue-grey now, in a lot of lighting. More Grey indoors but always light. They look similar to O'pry in term of color.
If you start with dark eyes, have poor collagen density, thin iris then your eyes won't look light even after having more than 80% of the brown removed.
Contacts if having a non permanent change doesn't bother you.
Everything else is cope.
Raw food diet is cope
Subliminals are cope
Lemon/Honey/XYZ drops are cope (and dangerous)
Glutation supplements won't change your eye color
Ketatopigmentation looks very fake
Implants are super dangerous
The main problem with laser is : it depends of a lot of things, like your grade of pigmentation, how your eyes react and the thickness of your stroma/collagen fibers. My iris fibers are denses and 90% of the brown was removed (just have a little remaining close to the pupil and the limbal ring) but my eyes look light blue-grey now, in a lot of lighting. More Grey indoors but always light. They look similar to O'pry in term of color.
If you start with dark eyes, have poor collagen density, thin iris then your eyes won't look light even after having more than 80% of the brown removed.