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I think light green are the prettiest. My grandmother had beautiful green eyes. They weren't really light green. Sadly, none of us got them. But interestingly, even though both of my parents had brown eyes, three out of four of my dads kids had blue eyes, which is against the odds. (He had a fourth kid with another brown eyed woman).
I have very light greenish eyes and I don't like how light they are, in fact, I wear darker colored contact lenses to make my eyes a dark blue. BUT my colored lenses are being discontinued so I will have no choice but to showcase my naturally light eyes and its actually depressing me. I have light blonde hair, fair skin and I just wanted something that would stand out but those days are over, apparently. If anyone knows of any GOOD colored lenses, let me know...I'm on the hunt for some.
I've always been a sucker for blue eyes, but I've seen stunning eyes in all colors.
My eyes are blue with green in them. Some days they look more green and others more blue. My mom has green eyes, but I can't really think of anybody else I know with green eyes off the top of my head..
What about eyes that are one color around the iris and another color around that color? My eyes are amber brown around the iris and sort of green around the amber brown (I think that's hazel). I saw a beautiful eye color that was gray around the iris and then striking blue around the gray.
Imo depends on facial features, structure, coloring and attractiveness of the person. Some people’s skin color with light colored eyes would look brighter than people with lighter skin color just from the contrast
But for example Charlie Manson would look crazy no matter the color of eyes.
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