The final color really depends on the ratio of blue, green, and white. Together, if blue and green were mixed in equal quantities, then the result would be turquoise. Also, the color would vary on the shade/hue of the green or blue. If you mix a pale blue with a green or a dark blue with a green, the final color would differ.
The addition of white will lighten the color. The more white, the lighter the final result. If you add white to the turquoise (50% blue+50%green), you would get a very light/faded turquoise (or blue/green).
The great thing about mixing colors is that you could always add colors if you do not like the result. If you would like the color to have more of a blue hint to it, then add more blue. Though, I highly recommend adding the additional colors little by little, then mixing. This makes it easier to get the ideal color.
Blue and gray together make a color that is considered hazel. Blue is considered blue not hazel. Gray is considered gray but sometimes is called hazel.
Blue.
They are Hazel I think.... no, yeah they are hazel
Mixing red and blue pigments makes a purple color. Mixing red and blue light, on the other hand, gives you magenta.
Eric Fleming's eyes were Hazel.
You might try mixing in some blue to see if that gets you the teal color you want.
his eyes are like a blue hazel green color ...his eyes are very beautiful...so more like a blue hazel
I think it is hazel but im not sure Hazel
blue
Pale blue
metallic blue
Hazel & Blue