43years
His eye color in his original form is a little bit lighter that Inuyasha's. It' s kinda of a goldish yellow color.
Eating uncooked food will not alter your eye's color.
No, bleach has no effect on changing of eye color. You will more than likely be blind, not lighter.
You will have more sun sensitive skin because of your lighter eyes.
You can try using honey diluted with water. You first dilute it in a jar and then use an eyedropper to lightly squeeze some honey into your eye. CAUTION: This may sting a little if the honey is not well diluted. That is ok, as it will not damage your eyes but make sure to wash your eyes out once the honey has been poured in your eye. Note: This does not make a dramatic change in eye color. It may only work for some people, and in order to really notice the lighter eye color you would have to wet your eyes with honey for a long time.
Fifty two thousand three hundred and ten. Or 52,310.
Eye color developed because of the location of where early man developed. Early man began in Africa and darker skin color and eye color helped him with protection from the sun and bright light. As man moved north he didn’t need the darker skin or dark eyes so lighter eyes developed and lighter skin.
The lighest eye colour is amber. You MAY think it is blue or green but it is not, amber has yellow and gold, yellow is lighter than blue and green :)
LASIK is performed on the front clear layer of the eye known as the cornea, so it never changes the eye color. There is a new eyelash enhancer medication known as latisse and it is not supposed to be placed in the eye but can on occasion darken lighter colored eyes permanently if it is used in the eye.
There is not a way to literally make brown eyes pale or lighter. The only way to change eye color is to use colored contact lenses.
brownish-grey hair color I believe Jan is about 5'8" his hair color ranges from a dark brown to a lighter blonde when out in the sun, now it is a more blondish color with I'm sure some grey, he's 65 and his eye color is a gorgeous baby blue.
The "nucleus" of the eye that you're referring to is called the iris. Its color depends on the amount of melanin you have. The lighter your eyes are, the less melanin you have. The darker your irises are, the more melanin you have.