How To Give Yourself Heterochromia
Can I have hat chromium? ۔
I really wanted a hat-trick because it looks great and is talked about. I've heard that you can catch someone who damages your eye (I want my left eye to be a different color) before you damage it. The problem is, I don't know how to get it to change color. I know I sound crazy but it really has to be verbal because I don't know who it is. Is good enough. I will do my best to change the color of my left eye (I do not want contact lenses, I am under 15 years old) Please help me! Thank you very much! It will be worth a lot of points !!
The only safe way to have a heterosemia (Iridis or Iridum, the first is partial eye color, the second is full eye color) is to inherit or change like me (I have a mutation), which means you can't control it. ۔ The only other option is to change it or seriously injure your eyes. If you want to change, just place the radioactive material in front of your eyes. Although it is more likely that other genes will change or die, it can work. Also, the wound is a little less dangerous and less effective. However, there is a good chance of injuries and more. You also feel pain just because you were told to do it. Tumors can also cause this resistance, which is not recommended.
So yes, if you have never done RT before, it is unlikely that you will actually get Hetchromia iridis or Iridum.
I have hechromia. Trust me, it doesn't make you different and it's not really worth the risk of injury.
The only way to develop heterochemia is to severely damage the eye, even if it is not 100, because you will develop it without damaging your eyesight. Also, if you prepare them, they are more likely to get eye blemishes. Basically not here. Real hematoma is caused by a genetic mutation. So if you weren't born with it, you probably never would.
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Hechromia can be the result of an injury, but it can only occur between eye injuries in one person. There is no way to measure the severity of an injury or the exact type of injury. In other words, it cannot be planned or intended. A change in eye color after an injury is not always pleasant. It's not that you can predict beautiful, clear and accurate colors. It can cause dark spots, although you can cause them without damaging your eyes.
Stop thinking about it It is more likely to cause painful damage that does not affect the color as much as it does.
A friend of mine really wanted hechromia, so he decided that someone would draw his eye with a pencil. Yes, and the results were terrible. No injuries. You may get hurt by an injury, but it is very unlikely. If you really want to have two different eye colors, don't get hurt and buy contact lenses like this, you can always replace them without hurting them.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty sure hechromia is a genetic problem in the eye, just as ADHD is a genetic problem. Of course you, you may get the impression that the inexperienced eye (intended to pin) it looks like a wound from an eye injury, just like you get things that make the inexperienced look like ADHD But both ADHD and Hetchromia are caused by causes other than genetics. I now have my ADHD relatives (mostly hyperactive ADHD to be correct), so I can get a gene, but I don't have the right gene that I am. ADHD, oh I'm just a simple SP without ADHD, like your eyes are colored. If several members of your family have been injured, it is possible that they have the genetic material of a scar. Since you are not controversial, no matter how hard you hit your eye, you will not experience it, and since I do not have ADHD, no matter how strong my head is, I never There will be no ADHD. It would be nice if you wanted to be so unique that you thought hitting your face would change your genes a little bit. As much as I envy people with autism / ADHD, I won't hit my head, and as much as you envy heterochromatic people, I advise you not to kill yourself. The next time you hit your face closest to a real wound, it's when the blood vessels in your eyes rupture and bleed, causing permanent injuries, and the closest thing was to hit me on the head. Real ADHD is a polar disorder. I doubt you want a real disease like a permanent sore on your eyes that makes your chemicals happy and sad because you don't even know what they are doing. So, of course, even if we envy the genes that are better than us, we shouldn't kill each other for something that causes us real problems.
I love hate chrome like you, but I don't think it can hurt your eyes because when I was a kid my little brother once pushed my eye out, it hurt so much that I Couldn't see for long with his left eye. Temporary. The day I have light, my brother, you cannot see unless you go near the torch, in my eyes it is like the darkest brother.
How To Give Yourself Heterochromia
How To Give Yourself Heterochromia
Can I have a hatchery? 3
I really wish I had a hatchery because it looks great and is talked about. I've heard that you can catch his eye hurting instead of making it dirty (I wish my left eye had a different color). The problem is, I don't know how to get it to change color. I know I sound crazy but it really has to be verbal because I don't know whose it is. Is good enough. I will do my best to change the color of my left eye (I do not need contact lenses, I am under 15 years old) Please help me! Thank you very much! It will be worth a lot of points !!
The only sure way to have hechromia (whether iridis or iridum, the first is partial eye color, the last is full eye color) is to inherit from r or mutate like me (I have mutation) which means you can Can't control The only other option was to change it or severely damage your eyes. If you want to change, just keep the radioactive material close to your eye. Although it is very likely that other genes will change or die, it can work. There are also minimally invasive and effective methods of injury. However, there is no chance of your injuries getting worse. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. Tumors can also cause this resistance, which is not recommended.
So yes, if you have never had an RT before, you are less likely to have hechroemia iridis or iridum.
I have hechromia. Trust me baby, it doesn't make any difference to you and it's not really worth the risk of injury.
The only way to develop hemorrhoids is to seriously injure your eyes, if not 100%, because you will develop them without damaging your eyesight. Also, if you prepare them, chances are they will get bigger. Basically not here. True hechromia is caused by a genetic mutation. So if you weren't born with it, you probably never would.
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Hechromia can be the result of an injury, but it can occur in only one of the eye injuries. There is no way to measure the severity of an injury or the exact type of injury it causes. In other words, it cannot be planned and intentional. It's not always fun to change eye color after an injury. Not that you can predict beautiful, clear and accurate colors. It can cause dark spots, although you can cause them without hurting your eyes.
Stop thinking about it It is more likely to cause traumatic damage that does not affect the color as much as it actually does.
A friend of mine really wanted hechromia, so he decided to have someone use a pencil to get his eye. Yes, and the results were terrible. No injuries can hurt you, but the chances are slim. If you really want to have two different eye colors, avoid getting hurt and wearing contact lenses like this, you can always change them without hurting them.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty sure hechromia is a genetic problem in the eye just as ADHD is a genetic problem. Of course, you may get the impression that for the inexperienced eye (the purpose of the pin) it looks like an eye injury hechromia, similarly you get things that look like some inexperienced eye. But neither ADHD nor hechromia can be caused by anything other than genetics. I now have ADHD relatives (mostly hyperactive ADHD is exact), so I can carry a gene, but I don't have the right gene for anyone to become one. ADHD, unfortunately, I'm just a simple horse without ADHD, like your eyes are colored. If several members of your family have been injured, it is possible that they contain the genetic material of an unintentional wound. Because you're not heterochromatic, no matter how hard you hit your eye, you won't be heterochromatic, and since I don't have ADHD, it doesn't matter if it's mine. No matter how much it hits my head, I will never have ADHD. It would be nice if you wanted to be so unique that you thought hitting your face would change your genes. So, as much as I envy people with autism / ADHD, I'm not going to hit my head and as much as you envy heterocomate people, I suggest you don't meet any of them. The next thing that will cause a real wound is rupture of blood vessels in your eyes and anemia, which will cause a permanent scratch and the next ■■■■ to my head that will cause real ADHD is polar Illness I doubt that you want a permanent scar on your eye hair like a real disease that makes your chemicals happy and sad that you don't even know what they are doing. So, of course, we're both jealous, with genes better than ours, or we shouldn't kill each other for something that really causes us trouble.
I like hatchmemes like you but I don't think it can hurt your eyes because when I was a kid my brother once pushed my eye, it hurt so much that I did something He closed his left eye for a while and couldn't see. How big All day long I get only a speck of light, brother. You can't see it until you get close to it with the flashlight. By the way, my eyes are like the darkest brother.
How To Give Yourself Heterochromia
How To Give Yourself Heterochromia
Another injury-free option is to get an optical lens. Most contact lenses. So you can get wound-free hechromia and change its color. But don't forget to wash them in solution.
Taglandin, a drug used to treat glaucoma (Latanot, Travat) can sometimes cause itching as a side effect. The use of these drugs is not recommended for purely cosmetic reasons.