to be honest, I'm not totally sure. i have hazel eyes and they seem to change color when i enter darker places, and when i enter lighter places. like when i go outside they will change color, and when i head back inside they will change again. so most likely it has something to do with light entering the eye.
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it would be hazel i believe my mom has that color of eyes and she says that it is hazel
The amount and type of melanin in the iris of hazel eyes can cause them to appear to change color based on lighting, environment, or clothing colors. The reflection of light off the iris can make hazel eyes appear to shift between brown, green, and gold shades.
Hum okey i have hazel/green eyes and i want them to look more green or blue also and i heard that pink eyeshadow make them look more green is that true?! and can anyone give me a tip to let them look blue? thank you :)
Eye color is determined by multiple genes, not just those of the parents. Hazel eyes may result from a combination of genes passed down from previous generations, even if both parents have blue eyes. This can lead to a variation in eye color among siblings.
There is some difficulty in defining the eye color "hazel" as it is sometimes considered to be synonymous with light-brown and other times with dark green. They have been described as dark green or yellowish brown, or as a lighter shade of brown. Hazel eyes have also been described as being equivalent to a dark green or amber color eyes/light brown. In North America, "hazel" is often used to describe eyes that appear to change color, ranging from light brown to green and even gray, depending on current lighting in the environment. "Hazel" actually refers to the colour of the hazel or cob nut the fruit of the hazel bush/tree that grows in Europe, which does in deed match hazel eyes. ________________________________________________ Hazel eyes are actually the most misunderstood eye color. First of all, they are a medium mixed color - brown with small lighter admixtures but only certain admixture, not just any. They fall on the Scale right down the middle between the lightest blue to cole black. And hazel eyes are light to deep brown in color. If you've ever seen a "brown-eyed person" "claim" to have hazel eyes and reacted with, "they look brown to me" that's because hazel eyes ARE brown eyes . . . with a twist . . . a golden, reddish twist. There's a modern North American misconception about hazel eyes. Pure hazel eyes are only golden brown and/or reddish brown. Pure hazel eyes have a deep brown iris with small or significant gold amber and/or red/orange specks throughout the iris with some eyes having slight green specks and/or a dark green outline (circle) around the iris. Also there may be a gold amber and/or red/orange ring around the pupil. What hazel eyes could never be is a blue, grey or significant green mix with brown. This has been known for centuries in Europe and its colonies. However, over the last century, people in North America began misusing the term "hazel" by inaccurately calling any mixed eye color hazel. Hazel eyes are of indo-European origins and appear to shift in color from deep, chocolate brown to a light gold, amber or honey color depending upon lighting conditions. There may be a green tinting as well for those with green specks. However, green is in no way a requirement for hazel eyes as pure hazel is only brown, red and gold.
His eyes are hazel but they can change color sometimes.
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Hazel eyes are not highly common. They are eyes that can change color from brown to green, and somewhere in between. A genotype of Gg would produce hazel eyes.
Yes, it is possible for you to have inherited the hazel eyes trait from your uncle as a recessive gene. Hazel eyes are a result of a combination of different eye color genes, where the presence of the hazel trait may be recessive in your family. However, eye color inheritance can be complex and influenced by multiple genes.
it would be hazel i believe my mom has that color of eyes and she says that it is hazel
They can be ANY color. It depends on your parents eyes too. It depends on how the genes are gonna work.
The amount and type of melanin in the iris of hazel eyes can cause them to appear to change color based on lighting, environment, or clothing colors. The reflection of light off the iris can make hazel eyes appear to shift between brown, green, and gold shades.
Eric Fleming's eyes were Hazel.
David's eyes are a gorgeous shade of Hazel and they change with the light. When brighter light is in his eyes they look green or amber, and in darker light they are dark brown.
Hi, I have been using revitalsh for about a year now and I have hazel eyes. I have noticed no change in color. Hope this helps you.
Leo has Hazel eyes.
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