There's a viral new beauty trend we've been, er, seeing around the place. And it has to do with your eyes. More specifically, how... white they are.
Take a scroll through TikTok and you'll notice that using eye drops has almost become as normal as brushing your teeth in the morning. Just search 'eye brightening drops' and you'll come across tons of GRWM videos, with people touting them for reducing redness in minutes.
In short, these kind of eye drops have been formulated to make your eyes look like they've been Photoshopped.
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So, are eye-whitening drops actually effective? And is it true they can actually make your eyes... worse?
To find out, Mamamia spoke with Dr Jacqueline Beltz, ophthalmologist, co-president of the Australasian Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, CEO and founder of OKKIYO — Beauty for Sensitive Eyes.
What are eye brightening drops?
There are several different types of eye drops on the market, however the most popular brand (the one you're probably seeing all over TikTok) is classified as a medication and not approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for sale in Australia.