Hit the iris to reduce melanin levels and change your eye color

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This method was invented by Ehren, who went from dark blue to light blue. If you start realistically with light brown like me, you can get green, but you have to be consistent. Use your thumbs and press against the iris, inducing inflammation. This will reduce melanin levels over time. People with blue eyes have very low melanin levels in their eyes. I don't know why I'm sharing this, but I'm counting on the fact that I'm a fairly unknown user (even though I was a 2022cel), so few will take this seriously. But it works.
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possibly the worst thread ever created
 
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Blindness/astigmatism speedrun
 
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ive done multiple risky facepulling methods
this seems way worse than them:feelswhy:
 
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you should rub your hands on public toilets before for extra inflammatory properties
 
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This method was invented by Ehren, who went from dark blue to light blue. If you start realistically with light brown like me, you can get green, but you have to be consistent. Use your thumbs and press against the iris, inducing inflammation. This will reduce melanin levels over time. People with blue eyes have very low melanin levels in their eyes. I don't know why I'm sharing this, but I'm counting on the fact that I'm a fairly unknown user (even though I was a 2022cel), so few will take this seriously. But it works.
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This method was invented by Ehren, who went from dark blue to light blue. If you start realistically with light brown like me, you can get green, but you have to be consistent. Use your thumbs and press against the iris, inducing inflammation. This will reduce melanin levels over time. People with blue eyes have very low melanin levels in their eyes. I don't know why I'm sharing this, but I'm counting on the fact that I'm a fairly unknown user (even though I was a 2022cel), so few will take this seriously. But it works.
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High iq bhai❤️
 
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This method was invented by Ehren, who went from dark blue to light blue. If you start realistically with light brown like me, you can get green, but you have to be consistent. Use your thumbs and press against the iris, inducing inflammation. This will reduce melanin levels over time. People with blue eyes have very low melanin levels in their eyes. I don't know why I'm sharing this, but I'm counting on the fact that I'm a fairly unknown user (even though I was a 2022cel), so few will take this seriously. But it works.
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Ehren method may work, as melanin can break down
But the risk is so high and unknown
I never tried it , but if you do
Make a new thread about it , I will be happy to see the results
 
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This method was invented by Ehren, who went from dark blue to light blue. If you start realistically with light brown like me, you can get green, but you have to be consistent. Use your thumbs and press against the iris, inducing inflammation. This will reduce melanin levels over time. People with blue eyes have very low melanin levels in their eyes. I don't know why I'm sharing this, but I'm counting on the fact that I'm a fairly unknown user (even though I was a 2022cel), so few will take this seriously. But it works.
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I hope this is satire
 
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Photobleaching requires precisely calibrated light exposure under controlled conditions.. still sending power and love to ehren tho
 
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Ehren method may work, as melanin can break down
But the risk is so high and unknown
I never tried it , but if you do
Make a new thread about it , I will be happy to see the results
that's not how it works
 
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This method was invented by Ehren, who went from dark blue to light blue. If you start realistically with light brown like me, you can get green, but you have to be consistent. Use your thumbs and press against the iris, inducing inflammation. This will reduce melanin levels over time. People with blue eyes have very low melanin levels in their eyes. I don't know why I'm sharing this, but I'm counting on the fact that I'm a fairly unknown user (even though I was a 2022cel), so few will take this seriously. But it works.
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First thing:
Iris melanin levels cannot be controlled this way!

Eye color is determined by the NUMBER and activity of melanocytes in the iris stroma, which is genetically programmed. Mechanical pressure does not turn off melanin production.


Second:
Inflammation does NOT specifically reduce melanin 😅

Inflammation is a general biological response (cells, immune mediators, swelling). There is not a single known mechanism where repeated inflammation permanently lightens the iris!!!

3th:

Eye pigmentation works way way more differently from skin pigmentation

Skin melanin can change due to UV exposure or hormones. Iris color is a stable structural trait and not a dynamic pigment system
 
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It has a scientific basis, I just wanted to share my results after years of hitting my iris
Anecdotal evidence is not scientific proof!

and people can perceive subtle changes in eye color due to lighting fatigue, pupil size or even other environmental factors. The “results” you showed might not reflect actual melanocyte changes at all
 
First thing:
Iris melanin levels cannot be controlled this way!

Eye color is determined by the NUMBER and activity of melanocytes in the iris stroma, which is genetically programmed. Mechanical pressure does not turn off melanin production.


Second:
Inflammation does NOT specifically reduce melanin 😅

Inflammation is a general biological response (cells, immune mediators, swelling). There is not a single known mechanism where repeated inflammation permanently lightens the iris!!!

3th:

Eye pigmentation works way way more differently from skin pigmentation

Skin melanin can change due to UV exposure or hormones. Iris color is a stable structural trait and not a dynamic pigment system
It worked for me, that's what matters, if some retarded person hits their iris too hard I won't take responsibility for causing them to damage their eye, microlesions reduce melanin over time
 
It worked for me, that's what matters, if some retarded person hits their iris too hard I won't take responsibility for causing them to damage their eye, microlesions reduce melanin over time
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melanin in the iris is produced by melanocytes which are extremely stable and largely inactive after development. There is (literally) no evidence that micro injuries selectively lower melanin
 
This method was invented by Ehren, who went from dark blue to light blue. If you start realistically with light brown like me, you can get green, but you have to be consistent. Use your thumbs and press against the iris, inducing inflammation. This will reduce melanin levels over time. People with blue eyes have very low melanin levels in their eyes. I don't know why I'm sharing this, but I'm counting on the fact that I'm a fairly unknown user (even though I was a 2022cel), so few will take this seriously. But it works.
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Emergence 2 is two weeks late btw v0 n8yfo2tj4w5g1
 
ive done multiple risky facepulling methods
this seems way worse than them:feelswhy:
it doesn't hurt that much tbh just a slight inflammation the next day, but I also use eye drops
 
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relic of the past​
 
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its not worth it contact lenses are better
 
First thing:
Iris melanin levels cannot be controlled this way!

Eye color is determined by the NUMBER and activity of melanocytes in the iris stroma, which is genetically programmed. Mechanical pressure does not turn off melanin production.


Second:
Inflammation does NOT specifically reduce melanin 😅

Inflammation is a general biological response (cells, immune mediators, swelling). There is not a single known mechanism where repeated inflammation permanently lightens the iris!!!

3th:

Eye pigmentation works way way more differently from skin pigmentation

Skin melanin can change due to UV exposure or hormones. Iris color is a stable structural trait and not a dynamic pigment system
I :EmpathyTrans: science
 
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