Unlocking the Hidden Truth: Why Brown Eyes Hold the Key to Your Genetic Legacy

Unlocking the Hidden Truth: Why Brown Eyes Hold the Key to Your Genetic Legacy

Other factors influencing the shade of brown in the eyes include:

  • Time of day: Depending upon the sun’s intensity, light may reflect in a way that changes the hue of your iris. 
  • Lighting: Faux lighting (artificial lighting) can impact the shade of your brown eyes. If you are in dark light, your brown will appear darker. In bright light, the color will appear lighter. 
  • Clothing and reflective colors: The clothes you have on can impact how other people experience your eye color. Certain hues, like deep blues and greens, can influence the intensity of your brown. 
  • Makeup and bronzers: If you wear eye makeup, like brown and gold eye shadow, your eye color can appear brighter to onlookers. Some people take on a chameleon look. 
  • Substances: Eye color can change if you are using certain substances, including alcohol, inhalants, marijuana, uppers and downers. In many cases, the hue of your eye will appear brighter and glossier. 
  • Emotions: Your mood can affect how others perceive your eye color. If you are feeling sad, your eyes may appear darker because your pupil is dilating. If you are happy, the brightness of your color may become intensified because your pupil widens. 
  • Seasons: In winter, your eye color may appear darker. In summer, your, brighter. The reasons relate to how the sun’s spectrum penetrates the ozone.

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