Ok, so my eyes change colors in shades of brown. They're either a very dark brown, almost (if not) black, a medium brown, or a very light, golden, almost honey shade.
I'm not sure if that means I have a shade other than brown, haha.
But why does this happen?
Oh, and my eyes don't match. I have like a squiggly line that looks like a river in my right eye and a dot that looks like the sun in my other.
Why is that?
I'll post some links to pictures of the different shades they turn.
wolfmoon answered Wednesday January 14 2009, 1:03 pm: Yes i would agree, Hazel..But a theroy is that eyes can be like modd rings and change with your mental state. I have hazel eyes and sometimes you can see the green and gold tint when the light is right. have you ever held a tiger eye stone...google a tiger stone.
kaoss answered Tuesday January 13 2009, 10:19 pm: you're eyes are really pretty ! i believe they're actually a hazel color. i might not be right, but it looks like they have this green outer ring in one of the pictures where you're outside. that would mean they're hazel, so they change between browns and greens. that's how my friends eyes are, and she says theyre hazel. anyways. your eyes are really pretty ! &i hope this helped. lol. [ kaoss's advice column | Ask kaoss A Question ]
Matt answered Tuesday January 13 2009, 7:01 pm: Your eyes are brown.
I've found that a lot of brown eyed people try to make their eye color sound better by saying some exotic hue, when it's really not necessary. I think I did that back when I had brown eyes before I was 11. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
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