Iro color eye drops seem like a really bad idea
While I was trying to locate a video for a prescription eye drop commercial, I happened upon this awesomely weird ad for Iro colored eye drops. Basically, it’s like food coloring for your eyes, and it is supposed to temporarily change the color of just the irises (how they achieve that without any color bleed onto the whites of your eyes I’ll never know).
Doesn’t this just seem like a lawsuit in the making? If you want to change your eye color for the night, buy a pair of disposable lenses. Don’t subject your eyes to god knows what kind of dyes and chemicals just for the sake of vanity. This is even creepier than that Latisse ad that says their product may permanently turn your eyes brown.

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yeah that was really stupid dude it said to click to activate. I clicked and it did nothing but scroll me 2 inches back the the top of the page !!!!!!!! I always thought that they should come up with some kind of eye drop to change eye color but that was really dumb ! I actually thought it ws real! why would some fags with no life make up an infomercial and a website for no reason! they dont even get any money out of it!!!!!!! Man my boyfriend is upset!!!!!!!!!11
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It’s fake, Rock Group Visual Branding and Advertising creates viral videos, It is just them marketing a fake product.
You´re really naive if you think when you buy lenses you´re not gettin in contact with maaaaaaaaany chemicals…
Check about what it is that “water” that comes with the lenses.
Hi good blog yea nice job It sounds like you’re creating problems yourself by trying to solve this issue instead of looking at why their is a problem in the first place.
plusss its impoossible because the color of your eyes is in the iris which is deep down yoooour eye thats why when they do surgery to change the color of your eye they cut the outer layer , or contacts where it just lays on TOP of your eye. PLUUUS no inpormation just that its for changing your eye. SSSSO FAKE
SOO FAKE. ive never seen it on tv or online and i go to the mall alot if its that great it would be on commercials. and btw laura their site doesnt have anything its just a picture not even a site
I also thought it was odd that the website didn’t have any content on it. I think the whole thing might indeed be a hoax. Thanks for the comments, everyone!
actually there is content you just have to scroll down to the bottom of the page and right beside the colourful eye circles you put your mouse over and it shows content
Yeah, it does have content, you just have to go to where there are those color changing circles, and move the mouse to the right.
haha in the commercial the girl is holding a bottle of Rohto eye drops! Obviously fake!
Omg You people are retards! This is Fake Iro Eyes doesn’t really exist! FAKE INFOMERCIAL!!
Are you serious? It seemed real enough.
Hi, I don’t know very much about this product and I was searching more about it when I found this blog:
http://3steps4myblueeyes.blogspot.com/
But I didn’t find any contact from this girl…
Do you know where u can get the iro eye drops? I don’t think they are available yet!
Thanks
I’m not sure but their website (http://www.iroeyes.com/) seems to have some information. I still say the product is suspicious!
Chances are that’s fake and used to promote the product IF it’s real.
Anyone who studies photography or looks closely will notice that the “earlier” photos have been post-processed and also appear darker in light and shading. The later photos are more natural and untouched in greater light. It seems as though she had blue eyes the whole time.