step 1.find a star inside a circle.
step 2.find the color you want to change your eye color too.
step 3.say this spell
one two three eye change for me
one two three (the natural eye color) to (the color you want)
then you imagin youself the color you want
then you say three more times (by the power of thee so mote it be)x3
then look in the mirror and the color you want will come slowly
hell no
To change eye color in Photoshop, use the "Hue/Saturation" adjustment layer. Select the eye area, create a new adjustment layer, and adjust the hue slider to change the eye color. You can also use the brush tool to refine the selection for a more precise result.
You can use colored eye contacts. Hope this helps. =)
Bad Idea to use food dye and toxic paint. You can get blind from it .-. Now if you want your eye color to be e.g blue instead of green then use contacts.
Color your eyeball? No. But you can tattoo the whites of your eyes. Or Use contact linses to change the color.
If you use tint on picnik, it's free. no dont use picnik
no <><><> Not all "somethings", not just any magnet, and not used by just anyone- but eye doctors DO use magnets to remove steel and iron metal chips. If you have something in your eye, get to a doctor NOW. It is a simple, painless process (I know, have had it done) but if you do NOT have it taken care of, you can permanently damage your eye.
Deborah Kerr, the renowned actress, did not change her eye color. She was naturally known for her striking blue eyes, which were often highlighted in her film roles. While there may have been some use of makeup or lighting techniques to enhance her appearance on screen, there is no evidence to suggest she altered her eye color permanently.
Both spellings are correct. Most people in the United States spell it "color". Countries which use "British" spelling use "colour".
Well there's this pigment in your eyes that can shift due to genes but otherwise, you can use colored contacts.
My right eye's color is blue.
The alleles for eye color result different combiantions of different eye-color shades from the offspring's parent.