Gojo's Six Eyes on Brown Eyes: Does This Blue Actually Match?
Mojosee · Aug 14, 2026
Every Gojo lens looks perfect in the product photo and wrong in the con photos. Same reason every time: it was shot on a light iris. On dark brown eyes a weak blue collapses into muddy navy, and Six Eyes is supposed to look lit from the inside. So here's the honest test - the reference art, the lens on a fingertip, and the lens worn on an actual brown eye, in one clip.
What the lens does for this look
An accurate Six Eyes blue needs high opacity plus radial white streaking that reads as light refracting inside the iris - that glow is the character. A flat blue tint would just darken a dark iris; this print builds its own light instead. The final split frame, worn eye beside the reference art, is exactly what you should ask any seller for before ordering a character lens.

Meet “The Six Eyes Test”
The video is structured like proof: reference art → lens on the fingertip → insertion → worn from multiple angles → a split card pairing the worn eye with the character art. Makeup is deliberately minimal (bronze lid, black liner) so nothing competes with the color read. When you evaluate any character lens, demand these same four frames - if a seller only shows you the vial, you're buying blind.
How to recreate it
- Judge base opacity first: can it cover dark brown without going grey?
- Look for radial structure - streaks or spokes, never a flat wash
- Limbal ring: visible but thin. Too thick reads costume, absent reads flat
- Keep eye makeup warm and neutral so the blue stays the coldest point of the face
- Wear the blindfold above the brow for photos - Six Eyes only works if the eyes are visible
- Shoot facing your light source; a bright blue print needs light to look lit

Get the lens
Gojo Blue – Jujutsu KaisenShop now →
Watch the full look
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