N-acetyl-glucosamine for eye lightening?

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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.

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Then I found a comment mentioning ChangeMyEyes, which also uses the same active ingredient.

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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?
 
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Just inject blue dye into ur eyes everyones just overcomplicating things
 
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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.

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Then I found a comment mentioning ChangeMyEyes, which also uses the same active ingredient.

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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?
n-acetyl-glucosamine is used to help with lowering hyperpigmentation when applied topically on the skin, so IG it could work for the eyes
dont quote me though)
 
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just update us
 
Nigga buy contacts nigga
 
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N-acetyl-glucosamine is for JOINT RELATED PROBLEMS NOT EYE LIGHTENING. YOU'RE SUPPOSE TO GET N-ACETYL L GLUTAMINE.
 
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And taking NAG and MSM alone won't do shit for your eyes trust me. Glutathione and vit C is crucial for eye lightening.
 
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N-acetyl-glucosamine is for JOINT RELATED PROBLEMS NOT EYE LIGHTENING. YOU'RE SUPPOSE TO GET N-ACETYL L GLUTAMINE.
No, this is the exact stuff that is in all the drops.

“N-acetyl glucosamine works in a number of ways to brighten, hydrate, and firm your skin. First, it's a tyrosinase inhibitor, meaning it helps fade hyperpigmentation. It's a precursor to hyaluronic acid, helping your skin maintain its moisture content.”

It’s a tyrosinase inhibitor apparently.
 
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No, retarded reply
How the fuck is this retarded JFL. If u have dark brown eyes just use hazel contact lenses why is it so hard for all incels here just changing ur eye color wont do anything unless u have a10 aryan eyes, and even if u change it to those instantly people will know youve done smthn i.e ur genetics were subpar so u try to compensate, this makes u a tryhard. If I had a choice between being ugly or tryhard Id rather be ugly cuz tryhards are outcasted and bullied.
 
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How the fuck is this retarded JFL. If u have dark brown eyes just use hazel contact lenses why is it so hard for all incels here just changing ur eye color wont do anything unless u have a10 aryan eyes, and even if u change it to those instantly people will know youve done smthn i.e ur genetics were subpar so u try to compensate, this makes u a tryhard. If I had a choice between being ugly or tryhard Id rather be ugly cuz tryhards are outcasted and bullied.
Another retarded reply
 
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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.

View attachment 2865313View attachment 2865314View attachment 2865315


Then I found a comment mentioning ChangeMyEyes, which also uses the same active ingredient.

View attachment 2865316View attachment 2865317
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?
I used

Glutathione 500mg

Vit c 1000 mg

Makuna honey eye drops

one spoon of makuna raw honey daily

Only been doing for 1 months eyes were d30 exactly before, you can check my thread on it, i have my current eyes posted there
 
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Is this considered skin bleaching? I believe it needs prescription
 
What eye color change drops have N-acetyl-glucosamine?
Two of these are not sold anymore but iColour, ChangeMyEyes, and Crystal Drops. I don’t recommend buying any of the online drops, they’re not trustworthy, just talking about a possible ingredient
 
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Two of these are not sold anymore but iColour, ChangeMyEyes, and Crystal Drops. I don’t recommend buying any of the online drops, they’re not trustworthy, just talking about a possible ingredient
Are you gonna update us or nah?
 
any updates to eye color change
 
I have been using drops only in one eye, so far I do not think there is a change. I have not been consistent until maybe mig August, so almost a month.
You still consistent or nah?

Btw, how long were you even doing the honey thing?

Also I'm assuming you just followed bongmog's thread for that. Lmk tho
 
You still consistent or nah?

Btw, how long were you even doing the honey thing?

Also I'm assuming you just followed bongmog's thread for that. Lmk tho
Yes I am, I'm thinking of adding a drop of DMSO into the mix. I did the honey thing for months, at least 6, trying different ratios of honey and water and also different brands. It made me sensitive to light while I was doing it so maybe there was something happening, but I did not notice a color change. I got the idea from old forums, idk who bongmog is.
 
Yes I am, I'm thinking of adding a drop of DMSO into the mix. I did the honey thing for months, at least 6, trying different ratios of honey and water and also different brands. It made me sensitive to light while I was doing it so maybe there was something happening, but I did not notice a color change. I got the idea from old forums, idk who bongmog is.
What honey types did you use?
 
What honey types did you use?
I don't remember them all, just stuff from the store. The one used longest was Manuka. Some sources say it has a high peroxide activity and some say low, others say it depends. It could have had 0 hydrogen peroxide once diluted for all I know.
 
I don't remember them all, just stuff from the store. The one used longest was Manuka. Some sources say it has a high peroxide activity and some say low, others say it depends. It could have had 0 hydrogen peroxide once diluted for all I know.
Yeah, manuka ain't it. Acacia honey and ziziphus honey has highest h2o2. Maybe trying those would've been better ngl
 
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Just saying: no reason to try lighten your eyes when you have brown. The shit color looks the same all the time (unless you fr fr have t50)
 
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