HOW TO MAKE PUPILS SMALLER

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does anyone know how? i don't think anyone has gone over this here but my pupils are too large which is a failo for me as i have good eye colour but you can't really see it most of the time. is there anything you can do about this?
 
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Always be in environments where there is light so that they appear smaller
 
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Always be in environments where there is light so that they appear smaller
yeah that’s the obvious one. i’m more interested in permanent methods though
 
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Stare into your phones back camera light as you take your selfie
 
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opioids
 
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this is permanent method
bcuz you develop addiction
doesnt depend on light like the others
yea that's probably true but it will looksmin you so fucking hard in every other way
 
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My classmate had large pupils pretty much all the time, and was often asked if he is high. One of my gfs was on antidepressants and had huge pupils because of that, went back to normal quickly after changing meds.
 
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My classmate had large pupils pretty much all the time, and was often asked if he is high. One of my gfs was on antidepressants and had huge pupils because of that, went back to normal quickly after changing meds.
i'm on antidepressants too but i've had large pupils my whole life so i don't think stopping would help
 
how can large pupils even be a failo? I mean maybe if they block your whole eye color but otherwise its not failo if im not wrong
 
you can get eye drops for this
 
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how can large pupils even be a failo? I mean maybe if they block your whole eye color but otherwise its not failo if im not wrong
they are too large, you can't really see my eye colour from a distance
 

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fr?? could you link one or tell me what they're called
pilocarpine is one of them. you'll probably need a prescription for that, or find a gray market website selling it
 
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pilocarpine is one of them. you'll probably need a prescription for that, or find a gray market website selling it
appreciate it man. do you know how much of an improvement i could get from it?
 
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then, yeah, they'll make a big improvement. they'll constrict your pupils right down to a couple of millimetres
holy shit that would be amazing. thanks
 
holy shit that would be amazing. thanks
no worries. i've had eye surgery (photorefractive keratectomy) before, and the surgeon used some eye drops before that caused my pupils to constrict. i can't remember what they were called but they were very effective
 
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When I did my laser eye color change treatment, they gave you Pilocarpine to constrict your pupil before a laser session, in order to target more pigments
 
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When I did my laser eye color change treatment, they gave you Pilocarpine to constrict your pupil before a laser session, in order to target more pigments
yeah that and other methods are great for temporary effects but i’m kinda looking for a permanent method
 
yeah that and other methods are great for temporary effects but i’m kinda looking for a permanent method
Which is funny is the fact that my pupils became permanently smaller than before. Nor because of Pilocarpine but because of laser. I had rather huge pupils too and now it's like that in a regular lighting
 

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Which is funny is the fact that my pupils became permanently smaller than before. Nor because of Pilocarpine but because of laser. I had rather huge pupils too and now it's like that in a regular lighting
that's very interesting ngl. thanks for telling me
 
holy shit that would be amazing. thanks
you don't even need the eye drops. it's possible to train yourself to constrict your pupils on command. there's a tribe of people in asia called the moken people who're able to see clearly underwater without swimming goggles by constricting their pupils. there's a scientific study ( https://sci.bban.top/pdf/10.1016/j.visres.2006.05.004.pdf?download=true ) where researchers trained a bunch of people to constrict their pupils on command using a bunch of lights and posters. i also remember seeing a scientific study about a simpler way of training to constrict your pupils on command with biofeedback, but i can't find it anymore
 
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you don't even need the eye drops. it's possible to train yourself to constrict your pupils on command. there's a tribe of people in asia called the moken people who're able to see clearly underwater without swimming goggles by constricting their pupils. there's a scientific study ( https://sci.bban.top/pdf/10.1016/j.visres.2006.05.004.pdf?download=true ) where researchers trained a bunch of people to constrict their pupils on command using a bunch of lights and posters. i also remember seeing a scientific study about a simpler way of training to constrict your pupils on command with biofeedback, but i can't find it anymore
i was genuinely just thinking about this. since the pupils are controlled by muscles you could theoretically either strengthen the muscles that contract pupils and atrophy the other muscles over time or even better learn to do it on command
 
i was genuinely just thinking about this. since the pupils are controlled by muscles you could theoretically either strengthen the muscles that contract pupils and atrophy the other muscles over time or even better learn to do it on command
i don't think it's about the muscles being atrophied or strong. i think it's more to do with having a good mind muscle connection. the muscles at play here are probably already at the right strength since you subconsciously constrict and dilate your pupils all the time, you just need to know which neurons to fire in order to do it on command
 
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Which is funny is the fact that my pupils became permanently smaller than before. Nor because of Pilocarpine but because of laser. I had rather huge pupils too and now it's like that in a regular lighting
Do you think they really became smaller or after they constricted your pupils and blasted off the melanosomes it appeared that way? (check out the yellowish specks around your pupil)
 

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