Eye black, typically used by athletes, is believed to reduce glare from sunlight and bright lights, potentially improving visibility and focus. While some studies suggest it may have a minimal effect on reducing glare, others indicate that its benefits are largely psychological. Overall, while it may provide some comfort or confidence to players, scientific evidence on its effectiveness is inconclusive.
Yes it does.
Look in the mirror. If your eye is black, you have a black eye. Sheesh.
Well DA, of course it works.
Black hair not really, but it works really well with dark brown hair.
i think you just use black or brown eyeliner really thickly all the way around the eye, and then finish with shadow.
Yes it really brings out your eye color
you may get babies of either eye color, or a combo. they had a really cute hamster in the pet store last week that had one ruby eye and one black eye.
i think you just use black or brown eyeliner really thickly all the way around the eye, and then finish with shadow.
Answer:The "black dot" in your eye is called a "pupil", it contracts and widens to regulate the amount of light entering the eye. It is really just a hole in the center of your eye that allows light to pass through, that is really it.
the eye doesn't really work with many other organs or systems
get punched ...really really hard..the blood will poor into the iris and solidify..then use eye drops to clean them
I believe you mean the "retina". It appears black when you look into your friend's eyes, but it really is red. It appears black because of the refraction of light. The eye is designed to take light in, not let it out. The retina is the lining in the back of the eye that contains the light receptors, and many blood vessels as well.