Honey eyedrops- Has anyone tried it?
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Feb 22, 2013
Lissa L.
I've never tried it but I went on YouTube and searched it , people said good things!
Feb 22, 2013
Hazel G.
Whaattt!!?? eye-drops that make your eye colour lighter?? f**k that, surely it's major risky??
Feb 22, 2013
May D.
It didnt make my eye color lighter, but it made the whites of the eyes brighter and more awake feeling
Feb 23, 2013
May D.
I randomly just mixed honey and water in a bowl and dripped it in my eye.
Feb 23, 2013
Alma M.
Who the heck made that?! That's Insane.
Feb 23, 2013
Alma M.
Please ask a eye doc first, be careful.
Feb 23, 2013
Sara N.
I think the bigger concern would be the water...tap water has so many microbes that aren't too good for your eyes...that's why you shouldn't rinse contacts with water...only distilled water I think would be remotely safe...