iamthenight
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I have tried both honey and licorice (mixed with MSM) in eye drops in order to lighten my eyes, and nothing seemed to work. When looking into admittedly shady eye lightening drops, I found a common ingredient: n-acetyl-glucosamine.
One example is in the IColour drops that aren’t sold anymore. If you search it up you will find that they replaced it with a balm that you’re supposed to swipe under your eyes, which sounds like bs, but here are some interesting comments under the Amazon listing.
Then I found a comment mentioning ChangeMyEyes, which also uses the same active ingredient.
Fancyeyes is weird because they don’t even disclose their active ingredients, so I don’t trust them at all. The pics on their website also look fake.
I bought some n-acetyl-glucosamine, I’m gonna mix it with MSM and try that in eye drops. There’s so little evidence online and I bet tons of the eye lightening drops that are sold are fake and don’t do anything, and they probably put out fake reviews, but these seem genuine tbh.
Thoughts?
One example is in the IColour drops that aren’t sold anymore. If you search it up you will find that they replaced it with a balm that you’re supposed to swipe under your eyes, which sounds like bs, but here are some interesting comments under the Amazon listing.
Then I found a comment mentioning ChangeMyEyes, which also uses the same active ingredient.
Fancyeyes is weird because they don’t even disclose their active ingredients, so I don’t trust them at all. The pics on their website also look fake.
I bought some n-acetyl-glucosamine, I’m gonna mix it with MSM and try that in eye drops. There’s so little evidence online and I bet tons of the eye lightening drops that are sold are fake and don’t do anything, and they probably put out fake reviews, but these seem genuine tbh.
Thoughts?