Eye color changing drops How it works

Melanin, a significant pigment in various organisms, significantly impacts the color of our skin, hair, and eyes. In the context of the iris, the colored portion of our eyes, melanin is responsible for the diverse shades of brown, hazel, and even green or blue. The presence of a component like N-Acetylglucosamine (NAG), which can both inhibit and stimulate melanin production, plays a role in the color change of the iris over time. Since melanin is the primary determinant of iris color, altering its production levels may potentially lead to changes in the eye color.