it can if it scratches your eyes
It is definitely a bad idea because the vision will decrease in the baby's eyes. In the case of one eye being covered though, the vision will be decrease in that eye while the vision in the other will increase
No. It has absolutely no effect on vision. Genetic factors affect vision. Also, straining your eyes (i.e reading in dim lighting) will cause your eyes to work harder than they need to, thus worsening your vision.
Symptoms of albinism include very light skin, hair, and eyes, sensitivity to sunlight, vision problems such as nearsightedness or crossed eyes, and a lack of skin color in patches.
Field vision refers to the full extent of what a person can see without moving their eyes. It includes both central vision (what you see directly in front of you) and peripheral vision (what you can see out of the corners of your eyes). It is not the same as your outermost vision, which could refer to what is at the edges of your peripheral vision.
Yes, poodles with green eyes typically have the same vision as those with dark eyes. Eye color does not necessarily affect vision in dogs. However, it's important to regularly monitor your poodle's eyes for any signs of changes or issues that may affect their vision.
Seems unlikely. However infections which lead your eyelids/eyelashes to turn in (entropion/trichiasis) can scar your cornea and lead to permanent vision loss. In regards to your bangs, the hair would have to consistently rub against your eyes and it would be painful (redness, tearing), enough so that you would probably get your hair cut.
It is definitely a bad idea because the vision will decrease in the baby's eyes. In the case of one eye being covered though, the vision will be decrease in that eye while the vision in the other will increase
Cats have less hair above their eyes to help them see better and to prevent their vision from being obstructed.
No. It has absolutely no effect on vision. Genetic factors affect vision. Also, straining your eyes (i.e reading in dim lighting) will cause your eyes to work harder than they need to, thus worsening your vision.
Six traits of heredity are, hair, eyes eyelashs, lips, nose, and colour vision.
no it will completely ruin it and it will damage her hair
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Symptoms of albinism include very light skin, hair, and eyes, sensitivity to sunlight, vision problems such as nearsightedness or crossed eyes, and a lack of skin color in patches.
No, it won't ruin your hair, but you should only flat iron it straight when it is completely dry and you should use a heat protective spray first to protect it from damage. But it will not ruin your hair, just damage and dry it out.
Heat vision is like laser eyes, but using it in a heating way... Laser eyes are shooting lasers out of your eyes
black hair and brown eyes