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How to make my blue eyes even brighter
A 48-year-old member asked:

Dr. Richard Bensingeranswered
Ophthalmology 54 years experience
Indirectly: Eyes are considered a part of the personality. If your eyes are blue to begin with, and you have an outgoing, warm relationship to others, they will... Read More
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A 41-year-old member asked:

Dr. Victor Belloanswered
Ophthalmology 54 years experience
Blue Eyes : The most natural way to enhance the blueness of blue eyes is a good and optimistic attitude in life. Be excited about all you do. You adrenal glands t... Read More
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A 16-year-old female asked:

Dr. Clarence Grimanswered
Endocrinology 59 years experience
Hazel eyes: I think this is I the the eyes of the beholder. I would Google for definitions of Hazel eyes and look at images and match up. But you may want another... Read More
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Richard Bensingeranswered
Ophthalmology 54 years experience
Generally not: Brown eyes dominate over blue. While eye color inheritance is somewhat mixed, if the only colors in question are strongly blue and strongly brown, th... Read More
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4k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jack Sipperleyanswered
Ophthalmology 52 years experience
Yes: Blue eyes have less iris pigmentation and therefore let more light into the eye.
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A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Tim Conradanswered
Ophthalmology 36 years experience
No: I am not sure what you mean by efficient, but blue eyes work the same as any other color.
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A 33-year-old male asked:

Dr. Heidi Fowleranswered
Psychiatry 27 years experience
Blue eyes: Blue eyes- eyes that are blue have less pigmentation than other colors and are from recessive genes.
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691 viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 38-year-old member asked:

Dr. Alan Mindlinanswered
52 years experience
Heredity or disease: This is increased melanin in the iris. This can happen from medication, heredity, or metabolic issues. This should be evaluated.
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4.7k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 46-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jodi Luchsanswered
LASIK Surgery 32 years experience
Either: Patients with both blue and brown eyes can be sensitive to light, although, in general, people with lighter eyes tend to be a bit more light sensitiv... Read More
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4.9k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Richard Wiederanswered
Ophthalmology 37 years experience
Iris color changes: As we age, there tends to be some deposition of brown pigment spots in the iris. If your eyes are blue to begin with, that will cause them to look da... Read More
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