Do blue eyes fade with age?

In most people, the answer is no. Eye color fully matures in infancy and remains the same for life. But in a small percentage of adults, eye color can naturally become either noticeably darker or lighter with age. What determines eye color is the pigment melanin.
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Why do blue eyes fade to GREY?

A little melanin in the front of the eye gives you blue eyes. As you decrease the amount of melanin present the blue eyes look lighter and lighter until they look colorless or light gray.
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What age do blue eyes turn brown?

Your child's newborn eye color may be blue, but that doesn't mean it'll necessarily stay that way. “Babies' eyes tend to change color sometime between 6 and 12 months, but it can take as long as three years until you see the true color of what their eyes are going to be,” says Barbara Cohlan, MD, a neonatologist at St.
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Will my blue eyes fade?

Will blue eyes fade? The more pigment is produced, the darker the eye colour. However, over time the number of these pigment-making cells can start to dwindle, and the ones that are left also produce less pigment. People with green or blue eyes will notice the most fading, usually by their 50s.
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Why are my eyes not as blue anymore?

"The factors that can cause eyes to change colors—or appear to have different colors—include genes, diseases, medications and trauma," said Omar Chaudhary, MD, an ophthalmologist in Potomac, Md.
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Why are my blue eyes getting lighter?

As they are exposed to light, melanin production increases, causing the color of their eyes to shift. However, eye color changes can also occur as a person ages. Those with lighter color eyes – especially Caucasians – may see their eyes lighten over time. The pigment slow degrades over time, resulting in less color.
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What is the prettiest eye color?

We found that green is the most popular lens colour, with brown coming in a close second, despite it being one of the most common eye colours. Although blue and hazel are seen as the most attractive eye colours for men and women they are surprisingly the least popular.
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What's the rarest eye color?

At some point, you've probably wondered what the rarest eye color is. The answer is green, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Only about 2 percent of the world's population sport this shade. As to why, that answer isn't so simple.
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How rare are blue eyes?

Only 8 Percent of the World's Population Has Blue Eyes

If you have got blue eyes, you might just belong to one of the world's most exclusive groups without realising it! Since blue eyes are genetically recessive, only 8 percent of the world's population has blue eyes.
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Do blue eyes get lighter or darker with age?

In most people, the answer is no. Eye color fully matures in infancy and remains the same for life. But in a small percentage of adults, eye color can naturally become either noticeably darker or lighter with age. What determines eye color is the pigment melanin.
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Which parent determines eye color?

Each parent will pass one copy of their eye color gene to their child. In this case, the mom will always pass B and the dad will always pass b. This means all of their kids will be Bb and have brown eyes. Each child will show the mom's dominant trait.
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Are all Caucasian babies born with blue eyes?

No. Some Caucasian babies may have eyes that appear gray or blue because of the lack of pigment. As the baby is exposed to light, the eye color can start to change. Dark-skinned newborns are likely to be born with brown eyes.
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What is special about blue eyes?

Blue Eyes are More Sensitive to Light

Melanin in the iris of the eye appears to help protect the back of the eye from damage caused by UV radiation and high-energy visible “blue” light from sunlight and artificial sources of these rays.
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Do blue eyes see better in the dark?

Blue eyes. This is the next most common eye color, encompassing about 10% of the population. While blue eyes are more sensitive to light during the day, people with blue eyes tend to see better at night – unless there are bright lights.
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Did Elizabeth Taylor have purple eyes?

Did Elizabeth Taylor have violet eyes? These days, thanks to colored contact lenses, anyone can have violet-colored eyes . Taylor didn't come by her purple peepers that way; the first tinted contact lenses weren't commercially available until 1983. Taylor's eye color was the real deal.
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Can 2 brown eyed parents have a blue eyed child?

Likewise, two brown-eyed parents can have a child with blue eyes, although this is also uncommon.
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Why are my blue eyes turning green?

It's completely normal to see blue become brown, hazel, or even green as they get a little older. This color transition can take anywhere from a few months to three years to run its course.
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Why are all babies born with blue eyes?

Melanin, which is the brown pigment that provides color to our skin and eyes, has not been fully deposited in our eyes as a newborn baby. As a baby's eyes are exposed to light, the melanin production is started in the iris. The iris is the colored part of the eyes that regulates how much light enters our pupils.
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Why do my blue eyes look green?

The light brown pigment interacts with the blue light and the eye can look green or speckled. Many people have variations in the color of their irises, often with one color near the pupil and another at the edge. This variation happens when different parts of the iris have different amounts of pigment in them.
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What is the least attractive eye color?

In a website poll of over 66,000 respondents, 20% said green was the most attractive, followed by hazel and light blue at 16%. Brown was far and away voted the least attractive (6%).
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Who has the bluest eyes in the world?

The Buton tribe is located exactly in the province of Southeastern Celebés (Sulawesi), and all its members have eyes of a deep blue, even more than any Nordic person. The contrast with their dark skin makes them stand out even more. One can see that their eyes are of a spectacular clear blue.
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What eye color are men most attracted to?

While men were 1.4 times more likely than women to wish their partner had a different eye color, both genders favored blue eyes. Surprisingly, green, brown, and hazel were more preferred on a partner than gray eyes which respondents had previously considered the most attractive.
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