No, but you can get different colored contact lenses.
You cannot "Dye" your eyes but you can get Iris implants, and change the color of them permanently. There is a product/procedure called newiris, and it only take a few minutes and can be reversed.
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Yeah, except the NewColorIris treatment is illegal in the US, and for a good reason. It will almost always cause vision problems, cataracts, swollen puffy eyes, etc. And you'll constantly be buying eye drops and such.
Also, it doesn't change your eye color, the implants simply cover it up. And you can always get them removed, back to the original color. Course, the surgery itself costs $7,500 to get done; so you'll be paying that same amount to get em removed if you don't like them.
You can't tattoo your irises, only the white parts. If you want to change your eye color, you only need to wait until they invent a liquid you inject into the iris; to bleed, absorb, and dye it a new color. Or, instead of waiting, invent it yourself!
You can buy contact lenses that will make your iris appear green, but will not change the actual colour (your eyes will still be brown once you remove the lenses).
Yes, it is possible for a person to have green eyes even if their parents have dark brown and blue eyes, as eye color is determined by multiple genes. Green eyes can result from a combination of different genetic variations passed down from each parent.
Common eye colors in humans include brown, blue, green, and hazel. Less common colors include gray, amber, and violet. Eye color is determined by genetics and can vary based on the amount and type of pigmentation in the iris.
It really depends on genetics down the parents line. Brown pigmentation on the eyes is a dominant allele on the gene and where 2 brown eyed parents reproduce, there is a high chance that all children will have brown eyes. However, if both parents carry a gene for blue eyes, which is recessive, there is a chance that both genes will meet and create off spring with blue eyes. This is known in laymans terms as a 'throw back', i.e. some one on either genetic line has had blue eyes. So yes, it is possible for parents with brown eyes to have 2 children with blue eyes and one with brown.
The baby could have either green or brown eyes, as eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. If both parents carry a gene for green eyes, there is a chance the baby could inherit that trait. However, if the brown-eyed parent passes on both brown-eyed genes, then the baby will likely have brown eyes.
There is not currently a way one can change their eye color from brown eyes to green eyes or any other colors without contacts or surgery.
You can buy contact lenses that will make your iris appear green, but will not change the actual colour (your eyes will still be brown once you remove the lenses).
There is no way to tell for sure, they could have blue, green, or a mix (blue-green). Its even possible that the mom or dad could have some brown eye genes in the from previous ancestors and the kid could have brown eyes!
They change from green and brown but mostly green like Jeff Hardy's.MaTT HARDYS EYES ARE BROWN!!!!(NOT BLACK)!!!
Yes. It is not likely, but it is possible, and happens not infrequently.
She may have been wearing contacts.
Hazel eyes are a blend between green and brown. At points in time, hazel eyes will change colour, sort of like a chamelion. When you are young you will be at the point where your eyes are the most green. As you get older, your eyes will become more brown, and sometimes will go directly to brown.
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
Yes, it is possible for a person to have green eyes even if their parents have dark brown and blue eyes, as eye color is determined by multiple genes. Green eyes can result from a combination of different genetic variations passed down from each parent.
Blue, brown, green, gray, hazel, amber. Albinos have red eyes.
14% blue eyes 10.9% green eyes 75% brown eyes Although the precentages could change if the mother or father had siblings with blue or green eyes.
They change colors (green brown and blue)