i was born with blue eyes but now my eyes are light brown, why?

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i was born with blue eyes but now my eyes are light brown, why?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Blue in eyes is not an actual color. It’s lack of color. A lack of color in eyes ends up looking blue to us due to light scattering — the same reason the sky looks blue.

Babies often aren’t born with all of their color cells fully developed yet. As you aged, your brown color cells turned on, which visually squashed the blue.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Blue in eyes is not an actual color. It’s lack of color. A lack of color in eyes ends up looking blue to us due to light scattering — the same reason the sky looks blue.

Babies often aren’t born with all of their color cells fully developed yet. As you aged, your brown color cells turned on, which visually squashed the blue.

Anonymous 0 Comments

This is very common. Many Caucasian babies are born with blue eyes. Only a subset of them keep their baby blues. The pigment that turns them darker only comes in later.

Anonymous 0 Comments

This is very common. Many Caucasian babies are born with blue eyes. Only a subset of them keep their baby blues. The pigment that turns them darker only comes in later.

Anonymous 0 Comments

This is very common. Many Caucasian babies are born with blue eyes. Only a subset of them keep their baby blues. The pigment that turns them darker only comes in later.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Your eyes didn’t have all of their melanin yet. Melanin usually comes out more and more as you age. It’s kinda like how most babies look white at birth, and may darken up as they get older. The blue coloration in (human, at least) eyes is not a presence of blue color, it’s a lack of other colors.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Your eyes didn’t have all of their melanin yet. Melanin usually comes out more and more as you age. It’s kinda like how most babies look white at birth, and may darken up as they get older. The blue coloration in (human, at least) eyes is not a presence of blue color, it’s a lack of other colors.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Your eyes didn’t have all of their melanin yet. Melanin usually comes out more and more as you age. It’s kinda like how most babies look white at birth, and may darken up as they get older. The blue coloration in (human, at least) eyes is not a presence of blue color, it’s a lack of other colors.