No: Eye color is established at a very young age and only slightly changes as the iris pigmentation slightly atrophies. Certain eye medication for Glaucoma can affect eye color. The most common method is using colored contact lenses to temporarily change the iris appearance. If you're motivated to try contacts, make an appointment to see a eye doctor who can fit them to your eyes.
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