Does the sun lighten your eye color?
Okay so I'm not gonna go outside and stare at the sun...I'm not stupid. But a lot of people have been saying that the sun lightens your eye color!? I had baby blue eye when I was a baby and now they're almost a grayish green color.
Does the sun lighten eye color or darken it?
Neither. The sun shouldn't be getting in your eyes anyway!
Does sunlight make your eye color lighter or darker?
It has no effect..
Does eating carrots make you eye colour darker?
I have light brown eyes that when I am in the sun it looks like hazel. I eat Carrots and my eye color doesn't turn darker. I think it depends what type of eyes you have or how much carrots you eat.
Changing eye colour...?
My eyes are mostly green, but they sometimes change to blue, blue-green, hazel, or blue-gray. Sometimes, one eye is blue and the other is green, or they'll look like they're turning yellow like cat's eyes are. What causes eyes to change color at different times? My mum told me that it was because of the weather and what I was wearing. And, I've also been told that I have "witch eyes". I also know a woman whose eyes turn hazel at midnight...
Does standing out in the sun makes your eyes colour change a lil bit?
i was just wondering,if you lay out in the sun,will it make your eyes lighter??logicly?and how long does it takes?and how do you make your eyes much lighter?any chemical will do.thanks 4 ansering.
Can uv light darken eye color?
Looking into UV light can cause serious burns to the cornea and looking into the sun or another source of UV light for too long can cause permanent loss of vision due to damage to the retina.Please don’t risk your vision and your health for something as mundane as eye color.Source: Eye Injuries Caused by Ultraviolet (UV) Light-Topic Overview
Can your eyes change color in the sun?
Eyes are still not fully understood in there appearance of color so far. What had been perceived as recessive genes contributing to color years ago have shown evidence that gene is not always recessive. Different types of light, your mood, your clothing colors, and color/shade from the applied makeup can all factor for a change in the eye color. It is true that collagen amounts do factor what the refraction of light from the iris will be seen for color. As that we still have yet to know what was thought to be known about the eyes, it is obvious that God does for he amounts the ingredients to exact a that just right color, to those one of a kind eyes like nobody elses, for his beautiful child to see and live in his creation.
What effect does sunlight have on eye color?
no
Does being in the sunlight make your eyes change colors?
yes. and the type of day makes them change, too. 'An interesting question about changes in adult eye color is often asked. As we have discussed previously, eye color is about reflection of ambient light from the structure of the iris. People with lightly colored irises note that their eye color changes according to the colors they wear. No mystery there, but the resultant apparent color of the eye is a combination of the color reflected from one's clothing (or even eye make up) and is not always what you might expect! Some people have noted that when they are ill or under stress that their eye color becomes darker or lighter. Clearly there has been a change in the distribution and/or density of melanin or lipofuscin on the iris. How this actually occurs is not fully understood, but we are beginning to have some clues as to the processes. A recent medication used to treat glaucoma, latanoprost, causes such a color change. We understand, at least partially, the mechanism of action of the drug, a prostaglandin analog, which means it mimics this hormone, which is normally present in the body. It would appear, then that hormones may have effect iris pigmentation and this might explain the change in eye color sometimes seen in adults. It should be mentioned that there are certain specific systemic and eye diseases that can cause a change in iris color and any marked change of short period of time requires prompt medical attention. So here, in 2004, what we DO know is that eye color is a polygenic trait and that we humans have a variety of iris colors. Eye color changes in infants as a developmental response and eye color changes in adults is not well understood. '