Fun story about eye color: there was a boy in my class who bullied me (and some other kids) constantly. One day he came to me and said something like "your eye color is like sh*t". My eyes are brown btw. I was so shocked, I looked him in the eyes and his were brown too. Till this day it's the most dumb and random insult I have ever heard
lol- he was probably color blind. Its a condition that mainly occurs in boys. My one of my brothers has it and there's a high chance that me and the rest of my siblings carry the gene
I think some of the firefighters at Chernobyl experienced that their eyes changed colour at the hospital afterwards, so manifestation, contacts, or surgery aren't your thing, there's still lethal radiation poisoning left to try!
My grandpa lost his vision to glaucoma. He was a painter, it drastically changed his life. He had so many surgeries to get his eyesight back and none of them worked. I can’t imagine someone risking their eyesight for a color change
Fun fact, there’s another form of heterochromia where you have multiple colors in one eye. That girl who thought her blue eyes were turning brown probably has it.
Hazel eyes are basically central heterochromia. I knew someone who had very saturated hazel eyes. They were kind of like rainbows with all the different color rings.
I didn’t even know that was a thing, apparently I have it. Mine are blue, green, and I have a golden brown ring around my iris. I thought it was normal.
I remember hearing about Alexandria’s Genesis in my late teens, I googled it skeptically and discovered pretty quickly that people who truly have eyes which appear to be purple generally have albinism or another type of pigmentation issue. Albinism also often results in people having limited eyesight and sometimes being legally blind. I found a young Canadian woman on TikTok who has albinism and has light purple eyes. In one TikTok responding to a comment referring to her eyes as pretty (which they definitely were) she said “for everyone who compliments my eye colour, thanks but they also don’t work”.
My elementary school teacher told us about a girl she grew up with who had real purple eyes and "double sets of lashes" between that story and my mom's dentist having one green one blue eye, I was pretty sad that everyone else in my family got green eyes and I got blue. At least they have a ring of light brown I'm the center that makes them pop a bit
I think it's partially poor research, everyone and their kooky aunt knows that colored contacts look cool but they make seeing difficult, and some people just assume that this is safer because 'it's done by a doctor) and I'd be willing to bet that the company doesn't go around advertising 'hey, this procedure is just as likely to blind you as it is to just blur your vision semi permanently'
@@melvinthebravefish9788 There's actually quite a few cosmetic/ plastic surgery procedures that cause irreversible damage, look at BBL surgeries which has one or the highest mortality rates amongst most procedures and can also make you lose the ability to walk in some cases. Yet none of these things are advertised, if your doctor is competent enough to explain the dangers a lot of the times people ignore the dangers and go on to have the procedure done.
@@lilsis2589 a friend of my mom has hazel and deep black eyes, she hates the diference... and most people notices...she suffered of bullying in school 😢... but today she's grateful for having a great vision still
i think thats the case for the most people with heterochromia. my moms best friend has one green eye and the other is light brown, it's beautiful, but only visible when you stand directly infront of her. i think the cases, where someone has two completely different colored eyes like a light blue and a brown one are suuuuper rare.
Same there was a girl posting pics on instagram I would've never realized she had heterochromia unless she made a short video with a filter making it very obvious.. now when I watch her I can see they're a bit different but if she hadn't pointed it out i wouldn't have noticed.
I knew a girl (11 year's old at the time) who had heterochromia but instead of eye colors it was her eyelash color. One eye has brown lashes and the other had blond lashes. It was really cool. She was also really funny which isn't related but I thought I'd mention it
I think that’s vitiligo, heterochromia only refers to the iris. My cousin has vitiligo and he has white patches on his dark skin. One of those patches goes over his eye and the hair in that spot has no pigment, whether it’s his lashes or eyebrows.
There was guy in my highschool who had heterochromia, but instead of each eye being an uniform colors, they where both one color with blobs of a different one, like if they were being painted and then whoever was painting just never finished
I remember when I was a kid (early 2000s so people were obsessed with the "barbie combo" of straight blonde hair and blue eyes) the other children at school always repeated this saying "blue eyes are a lover's eyes, brown eyes are a pig's eyes". To this day I still can't believe parents and teachers were fine with this.
maybe your labor contractions were actually like, _way_ worse than everybody else's, and you only passed out but didn't go supersaiyan because of how strong and blue eyed you are
I have brown/dark hazel eyes and really wanted blue eyes as a teen in the early 2010s. Luckily, around the same time I was looking into eye color change surgeries, I read The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. It centers around eurocentric beauty standards by telling the story of a girl who wants blue eyes so bad she goes blind trying to achieve them. As a society, we weren't really talking about eurocentric beauty standards past having white skin, so it was really eye-opening (pun intended) for me to realize the reason I hated my natural eyes was just because I was told to.
BS you don't hate your natural eyes 'just because I was told to' what kind of id iot are you? No one told you to hate your eyes just by having a different colour. It's normal to like something you don't have when it's an obsession then your own esteem is to blame.
@@TheTrutherSceptic Why do you have an anti-aging playlist then? Are you afraid of aging because you, completely uninfluenced, do not want to? Or because society has convinced you that aging is unattractive? I didn't like my natural eyes because I was told they were boring and the color of poop, whereas blue eyes were beautiful and like the ocean or the sky. Now I love them because I realized all that didn't matter and the only reason people said that was because they were influenced by western beauty standards. I also wanted blonde hair because that was considered beautiful. I never wanted red hair just because it was something I didn't have. P.S. I'm the type of "id iot" who understands that our opinions are influenced by outside sources, whether we like it or not.
@@ashbatzThey could have said coffee, earthy, chocolaty eyes, but what they choose 🤦🏻♀️ they will do anything to make POCs shitty in every way. How insecure can someone be to say that.
Having very light colored eyes really suck when it's sunny outside without sunglasses, I still remember the pain I felt as a baby riding in the car without sunglasses
I knew a girl in middle school who had multiple spots of color in her eyes, they were brown kinda golden brown and green, her eyes looked marbled definitely the prettiest eyes I have ever seen
My eyes are like this. 😅 They are brown, golden brown, and green. When I cry, for some reason they turn really bright green. It probably has something to do with light refraction because of my tears, but I couldn't care less what they look like when I'm bawling. 😂
yeah, it's a form of hetrochromia. It sounds like central (only area arond iris) or sectoral (a color spoltch). Pretty neat, since most people only know about complete heterochromia.
Eye colors can in fact change, this actually naturally happens to some extend. Sometimes you have kids who have lighter eyes during their childhood and they darken up over time, just like haircolors. It's all about melanin production. Everybody actually has light eyes underneath their melanin layer, if you take that layer off (which is very dangerous but this surgery already exists surprise surprise). The melanin protects your eyes from the sun. Light eye people actually are more likely to develope eye sight issues over time, because their eyes are not so much protected, as brown eyed people. Blue eyes or light eyes are just a mutation in evolution, meaning people with blue eyes just have much less melanin, than brown eyed people. People with green eyes have more melanin in their eyes but not enough to appear brown. Hazel eye people, you guessed it have more melanin than green eyed people and therefore are closer to appear brown. Grey eye people have the least melanin layer. If your body stops producing the melanin that is meant for your eyes, they will become light. Our roots actually fit our environment, that's why chances are much higher, that people of groups that already have higher melanin levels in their skin - (meaning they come from places with more sun exposure), will most likely be born with brown eyes (for example asian people, middle eastern people, black people). Of course the mutation made it's round, so basically everybody could be born with light eyes, when the mutation is set in their parents DNA. My mother had deep blue eyes at a younger age but they now appear more grey, i was born with dark eyes because my fathers dna was more dominant.
Yes! I used to have lighter blue eyes as a kid that darken into a brownish green overtime while both my parents and all my siblings have blue eyes I’m the only family member with green/hazel eyes! Super random and always curious how this worked
Yup. I had bright blue eyes as a kid. They became a bit more gray now as an adult. Never had brown around the pupil but have as an adult. It's very common
Yeee. My grandma used to have really dark brown chocolatey eyes. As she's gotten older, the melanin has faded so much they're now a fawn-ish light brown. Eye color changing can be unpredictable person-to-person. I was born with really dark eyes, but i lost the pigment after a few months. Now theyre hazel but mostly green-grey and the innermost center is yellow/orange. So when you look at my profile, they appear brown bc the way light travels through. On a sunny day they look light grey, and on yellow days (like after a storm) they look super green. Eye color is really tricky, and unique to each person. Like how people with dark brown eyes will appear bright amber in sunlight, and almost black under fluorescent, or generally dim lighting.
mine the opposite, i have very dark brown eyes and as a kid it looks black. then as i age up it lighten a bit and now i have dark brown eyes, still look black from afar but people can tell its brown immediately when they come closer.
Yeeep mine change depending on the season/month/day whatever it seems like. They are silver most of the time, but can also be ocean blue. It changes all the time and I never really realized until I started doing self portraiture
I don't understand how people can ruin their perfectly working eyes just because they don't like the color. I need glasses because I can't see and seeing people who have perfectly good vision go out and make themselves blind is crazy. I wear contacts once in a while but they're clear and I do wear colored ones sometimes but I would never change my color permanently
@@rhondaarnold5249same lol. 33 hour labor with emergency c-section. Brown eyes winning 👁️🙌🏽 lol. But I mean, I lasted probably close to 24 hours of constant contractions without an epidural, but I definitely felt every second of it 😂😂😂
@@Thekidnamedshirleyuhh, I mean, it depends on the person, the pregnancy and the persons pain threshold. I couldn’t describe contractions if you asked me, but it was definitely painful by the time I asked for my epidural. For your first labor and delivery, 12-16 hours sounds pretty quick, it’s usually after the first birth that they start being quicker BUT, again, it really depends on the person and pregnancy, there’s literally no one thing to be able to predict the speed or pain of the birth
I have blue eyes. Where I'm from, it's really common, so it never seemed special or anything. Until I moved to Japan- then everyone commented on my eye color. It made me appreciate it a little more, I guess.
Oh thats such a weird thought that someone never saw other eyecolours. But tbh i usually dislike looking in the eyes of blue eyed people idk why it unnerves me.
the funny thing is if you live in Germany and 50% of people have blue eyes and they claim it's so special and rare, but blue eyes in Germany are common af, even if the eye shape is not the most beautiful.
@@5naf6 .. Who did you respond to? No one claimed to live there.. Also yk its kind of racist in germany to say things like a certain ethnical group has a so and so eyeshape or noseshape. Cause of the war and on how its now believed to be really bad to do so. Ethnical profilling is also believed to be untrue. Also the percentage is 30% not 50%.
I had the idea to do this surgery but as a normal person I made some researchers about it and I saw all the " small viewed videos " of the people that actually had the surgery and got blind. After long time for trying to love myself the way she is I truly thank my old self for not actually doing it.
@@hillarysudeikis2264 Santa and the Easter Bunny aren't religious figures, and the Harry Potter cult doesn't worship Harry, but rather Snape. I think they disbanded though.
As someone with heterochromia, I was definitely not bullied for it. However, mine is not genetic I had a lens replacement at the age of two and it changed that eye from green to brown.
Same! I accidentaly got a needle in my eye at kindergarten when I was 1 year old, and had to do a lens replacement. So I allso have one green and one Brown eye!
That kinda happened to me too! I have green eyes, and I was born with a cataract in my right eye. When they replaced the lens in my right eye, it made it hazel. I have one eye that’s green and one eye that’s hazel.
@@elli8258 I have no idea. I got it done two different times, when I was 17 months and when I was 5 years old. I can’t remember what my eyes looked like before, but I’m assuming they were the same color. Maybe it’s because the lenses have to be slightly tinted to make sure the rest of the eye is protected from bright light.
i have very pale blue eyes and one thing i think people don't know abt having blue eyes is that it actually makes you more photosensitive! i'm very sensitive to bright light and sometimes it makes driving difficult. when i was younger, i used to wish my eyes were green or brown, but now i've learned to really love my eyes, even if stepping outside into the sun is really painful sometimes :,) oh and also, i know a girl with sectional heterochromia, most of her iris is brown, but small sections are bright blue! she has the prettiest eyes i've ever seen :)
I didn't know blue eyes make you more sensitive to light but it explains my struggles with light on top of just being born hyper sensitive on my senses rather than on the empathic scale. I actually have taken to always wearing sunglasses to avoid the massive amount of migrains I get from the sun or strong lighting.
I too have very light blue eyes, also quite sesnitive to light. I cant read, look around or be comfortable in sunlight unless im in the shade or wearing sun glasses.
I have extreme light sensitivity too with dark brown eyes, and I thank god that I wasn't given any lighter eyes to make my suffering worse. The beauty standards may say otherwise, but the grass is always greener on the other side. Hope the light stays away from your eyes
You don't get it, she had to say that it was natural so that she can be genetically superior and naturally exotic and gain people's sympathy for fake hardships. It's like how the Kardashians say their bodies are natural, sure everyone gets surgery but not them, they're just genetically superior and work harder in the gym.
Yup. Like maria mobil or Amy Rebecca or Jalayne Ojeda or whatever the hell her name is.... And every other girl on Instagram. (And some of the dudes too)
@@goodiegoodygumdrops I've literally never heard of these people lol but it shows how everyone's new policy is to call themselves natural to stand above others in a time where beauty is bought
As an asian, my eyes are like really dark brown to the point people thought its black and i love it. I have anxiety and i hate when people look at me so having eyes that doesnt stand out, makes me feel safe(?) Also my aesthetic are black and red, so it suits me and my fashion 😂😂
i hate how mine don’t match my aesthetic!! everyone’s telling me i have beautiful blue eyes but those dark eyes would fit way better to my black clothes
@Mike Hunt Is Moist there's a thing called informed consent and there usually isn't any, they 97% (estimation) of the time consent to these surgeries based on lies and the times when they know the full risks and still consent they do it because they hate themselves so much that they feel it doesn't matter.
I used to hate my brown eyes, then a professor in college told me something about biology and being better able to attract a mate because they mimic dilated pupils better... That's not why I like them now, but it got the ball rolling out of my high school insecurities. I learned to love them and appreciate them over time. Everybody has different eyes and it's really cool to see the different shades of the "same" colors. Love your eyes and wear colored contacts if you're bored ... But get them from an eye doctor, not those cheap ones they sell for "fashion." My husband has beautiful blue eyes and he claims to love mine. So there's that!! 😁
I feel like people don't give brown eyes enough credit. There's so many different shades! I was a little insecure growing up because (due to some weird quirk of genetics) my eyes are more brown than the rest of my family. My mom has gray eyes, my brother blue, and my dad has hazel. And those are amazing! But my honey-gold eyes are so precious to me, even if they only show their true colours in the sun. They're mine, and that's what matters.
I have very dark brown eyes, most of the time they look black. A few years ago, I got prescription-colored contacts. Both of my eyes were the same prescription so I got blue and light brown. I wore one of each color to a job interview. I had a guy say to me "I like your eyes. so you have heterochromia?" I immediately said "Nah, they're just contacts." The look on his face was like I just pranked him and he stayed quiet the rest of the time he was there. I'd love to have 2 different colored eyes but the risk is way too high. I'd much rather see, thank you
As someone with green eyes I need a recheck on the pain tolerance thing. I mean I did go to 7 and 8 centimeters without an epidural and while holding conversations and jokes with the fam, but I definitely appreciated the drugs when they arrived. Labor pain is so subjective and a really strange way to compare tolerance levels.
The people that absolutely blow my fucking mind are the ones who tattoo their eyes. Yes. Tattoo their eyes. I like to think I'm open-minded and accepting of body modification, but there are some procedures that just shouldn't exist.
I am very interested in body modifications. Tattoos, piercings, a bunch of that is very cool in my eyes. But eye tattooing? It scares me way too much for me to think too positively about it, especially since they are often extremely harmful. It seems incredibly painful and I've heard people go blind from it.
@@bedoil about the pain - I believe the places where the needle goes don't have pain receptors, so you don't feel pain, but you see the mashine close to your eye and you have to stay very still. But what scares me the most is that people can really go blind from it, I already heard 2 stories like that from my country, didn't do more research as to what % or anything it is exactly.
In east Asia, although people wear contacts, the standard of beauty is still very dark eyes and black hair. If you are east Asian with naturally blue/green eyes, you are going to have a more difficult time.
A friend of mine in high school had heterochromia (one green one brown) and I was obsessed with her eyes. When talking I would zone out just looking at her eyes because I found them so interesting. She was never bullied for them and she even said barely anyone notices.
"Women with green eyes... can handle pain and stress better... according to a study." BISH my stress levels are battling for the no.1 spot with my anxiety. Tf are you on? 😆
All it means is that if you would have been exactly the same except had you not had the genes for green eyes, you would be doing worse. It doesn't mean you don't have severe problems. Not fun fact: getting easily stressed and being predisposed to anxiety is can also be genetic.. So you can still be worse off than the average green-eyed person who doesn't have the predisposition for bonus stress and bonus anxiety :( If people try to use the fact that you're green-eyed to try to gaslight you into believing you're wrong about your stress levels, please flip them off because they are either ignorant jerks, or malicious jerks.
@@Call-me-Al Thank you for the explanation! 😊 I don't think it is such a commonly known concept, so the people around me don't judge my pain resistance levels based on that. Or at all, anyway. But once again, thank you for looking out for other people, I don't let anyone step all over me anyway, it is good to see people who choose to take care of themselves and set boundaries
@@Call-me-Al also, my parents have ( I observed) great issues with anxiety and stress, so it is definitely genetic for me. It is considerably difficult to overcome it
I’m glad I have brown eyes because they protect me from the sun and I have zero vision problems. If I want different colors I can easily pop in colored contacts and take them off and right back to my beautiful brown eyes.😌
@@Silvia.Araujo same here! i have super dark brown eyes, and i have really bad myopia, astigmatism and am very sensitive to sunlight. i've been using glasses since preschool.
So there is actually an FDA approved totally safe procedure to change your eye color! It’s called keratopigmentation. There’s a clinic in NYC and another in Paris that performs it. The procedure underwent clinical trials about a decade ago and has minimal potential complications. It’s expensive but I know people that have done it and they all love their results :3
@@express999snsd It can do both! It uses an eye friendly biodegradable dye that comes in multiple colors. They use lasers similar to those used for lasik to create a thin channel in the shape of a contact above the iris. The pigment is then placed in the pocket. Your natural eye color still exists below the pigment, making the procedure mostly reversible
I’ve also seen results from some sort of laser? There are lasers that slowly get rid of the melanin in your eyes. Idk how safe it is, but I’ve seen a girl go from brown to grey over months of this procedure.
I have grey eyes and yes, I do experience pain. A lot of it. All the time. I already get grief from ER doctors that don't look at my chart because they think I'm not in as much pain as I say I am, but then they look and get the Dilaudid. We have enough issues with doctors using bigotry and racism to not treat women and people of color (it's even harder when they're both) fairly when it comes to medical help. The last thing we need is this BS becoming a belief. Everyone deserves pain relief. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity by doctors and medical staff.
I have hazel eyes that look green under certain lighting. I was told so many times that blue eyes is beautiful and brown eyes ugly. I wanted to change my eyes blue. However, then I worked as an optometrist assistant and learned so much. I learned how much risks there are out there that can cause worsen eye sight. So seeing people wanting to change their eye color and taking this much of a risk baffles me. They say 50% but I can guarantee you that it is probably a higher rate of you going blind. If they have to tear anywhere in your eye unless it’s for medical reasons, the damage in your eye is irreversible.
Hazel eyes arent even dark brown its not even the same, i dont understand how you could hate this color when hazel its more rare than blue? Read some Informations about your color
Its really sad about the surgically-implanted contacts. Especially because theyve already made a better replacement with lasers. So these people are paying tons of money to potentially rip open holes in their iris. And they couldve just had gradual laser treatments that ACTUALLY take out the melanin. Some people end up with more stone grey than blue, but thats still a really cool color.
I think the laser procedure is not commercially available yet, I couldn’t find anything online other than someone commenting that they’re still testing it
Literally any eye color is a cool eye color. To me eyes are eyes and yeah u can prefer one over the other, but do people rlly need to go out of their way to get that specific shade. All eyes are eyes and they help us see, what more could u want....then again u guys do u
Bright Ocular can look fake because the pupil hole is one size so it doesn’t dilate like a normal eye. In certain lighting conditions, they can look like zombie eyes.
@@zarin.tarannum I agree I think all eye colors are beautiful, however if there was a safe procedure to change eye color im not going to lie I would try it out. I just think it’s sad bc the procedures available at the moment aren’t safe and they don’t even produce a realistic result, I feel sorry for people who get it since they’re risking everything
@@zarin.tarannum yeah, i wouldnt change anything about anyones eyecolor. And it breaks my heart when people dont like their brown eyes, just bc a lot of people have them. Brown eyes are so pretty and mysterious, and theyre so colorful when the light hits them just right. Theyre like hidden gems. Buuuut if i could get my hands on that laser, i would 100% try to get little blue crescents under my pupil 🌙 Or a star around it. That shit would be soo cool
as a person with bright eyes, the photosensitivity is real....the brighter the sun, the less i see🤣🤣 it gives me headaches sometimes. it is maybe nice to look at for some people, but others stare at you like you are an alien. i saw the bright occular scandal, a lot of people have gone blind after a few years. a few had the luck to go and reverse it, but the damage was done.... thats crazy. dont mess with your eyes. i know most of humanity has brown eyes, but it is a beautiful color and not ugly or boring. all my crushes had brown eyes🥰
@Trinity M yes, i think it is due to the lack of melanin, our eyes are made to let light in easier. wich is a good thing in countries where you dont get much sunlight😅 so you see better. sunglasses are needed. yes for the darker eyed people it seems like overreacting, but it really is that bad😓
Walking outside on a cloudy day and being blinded Sneezing fits when I'm trying to turn out of my driveway because I have to stare in the direction of the sun to see if cars are coming It's goofy as hell
Do you remember that time on Drake & Josh when Josh was in love with this ginger-haired girl and tried to impress her with various stuff? There was an attempt with poetry and something like „you have eyes like a blue crystal“ and she responded that her eyes are brown. He stutters and the first brown thing that came to his mind was „mud puddle“. Dunno, but this one stuck to me (ginger hair and hazel/brown eyes) for quite a while. Can’t explain why. I was not happy with my eyes for a long time. Also was frustrated when I tried to participate in a few photoshootings..thought it might be fun and good for my consciousness. Well. A lot of photographers thought that ginger hair only looks good with blue eyes (or green eyes) because only this color really „pops out“ and glows on portraits. Now I am really comfortable with them. I like how warm they look and they perfectly fit me.
I remember as a kid with astigmatism and being short sighted, I absolutely hated my bland looking dark grey blue eyes that I couldn’t see properly even with glasses. Yeah now I’m 16 and I only noticed in like the past few years that I actually have rare ish eyes. Turns out now I can see enough with glasses that work better than the ones I had as a kid, my eyes have central heterochromia. My eyes are still dark grey blue but I have a hazel/brown/gold ring around the center of my eyes with the same colour specks. As you have probably figured it out, central heterochromia is when you have a different colour around the middle/center of your eyes and it’s most commonly found in people with green/blue eyes as it’s the most visible in those eye colours
To be fair, there is actually a genetic component to people with green eyes feeling pain differently than people without green eyes. People with red hair also respond differently to opioids and other pain relievers based on similar genetic traits. (To clarify, what I mean by respond differently is that they are LESS responsive to pain medications. A dose that would work for a 5'5", 130lb brunette woman, would be too weak to a 5'5", 130lb red haired woman. That being said, they can't just up the dose because while they may not get as much pain relief benefit, it does still depress their central nervous systems all the same. Basically, red heads are fucked when it comes to pain management.)
As a natural redhead I can vouch for the pain management thing. I’ve had many issues at the dentist where the numbing failed or wasn’t enough and I felt the drill in my tooth. Super painful. I’m almost exactly the example of redhead you used, I’m 5’3” 120lbs lol.
I have red hair. Once went to the doctor to get the moles on my hand treated. She used an electric current to burn them off but before that, she had to numb the area. Even after 5 syringes, I still felt pain and we had to stop the entire procedure. The thing is - most doctors aren't aware of the fact that red-haired people react differently to opioids and pain relievers and that scares me.
@@babynoodle42 They can absolutely give you more!!! Or use a different injection technique!! My dentist had to poke me 3 times and I could still feel it! Used a different method and BOOM no more pain. Don't just resign yourself to being in pain. Find another doctor!!!
@@iaminconstantpain9524 They can put you under and you can have them surgically removed. (And honestly it's better that way because they can actually get the root of the mole(s)
You know you've lost it when you begin doing surgery on your EYES only for the matter of looks. If your sight is on the table, it's simply not worth it.
Like I have really bad eyesight and it is terrifying not being able to see clearly without my classes, but besides some genetics my eyes are healthy and function well, and to me that is all that really matters. My eyes work and I can see even if it is with the help of glasses which I am ever grateful for. Each person's colouring pigment is unique to them and that is really cool and special to me. It is the amalgamation of hundreds of thousands of people's legacy in you, and I don't know about you but that is pretty amazing. And my eyes are mostly green, but it kinda changes everyday .
I love eyes, they're one of my favorite things to draw and I once spent an entire period of a painting class getting the eyes and eyelids of a portrait correct. I am also very squeamish about them and I have cried over putting mascara on because it scared me. Needless to say, eye surgery in general scares me. As much as I think it'd be cool to see how I look with brown eyes, I don't think I could even handle contacts. I feel terrible for that one person who went blind from his eye surgery, and it was terrible hearing how he felt about his natural eye color.
I really like having dark brown eyes, it's a common color in so many places of the world and definitely the most common here in Brazil and that gives me a feeling of familiarity that I enjoy, it comforts me. I use to be obsessed with light eyes because its quite rare here and... generic eurocentrism also I think... and light color eyes tend to give this mature feeling to people while dark eyes give the opossite but now that I realize that I don't even feel mature enough in this stage of life yet...I would say that my eyes in color and shape match me every much
I used to be very similar, I used to hate my dark eyes and my eye shape, but as I've gotten older I've really, really come to enjoy and like them!! They're pretty to me and Im sure yours are pretty too!!
I'm from an area where light eyes are very common, and honestly, I have the opposite impression. To me, dark eyes seem more mature than light eyes, though it's not really something I think about much.
I recently got light contacts and they looked really natural but I hated it and the main reason was what you say… it just made me look more mature. Dark eyes are warm and cute. Puppy like. I threw them out after a few days and bought my standard contacts. I just really did not like it at all. It was like my face had a completely different vibe. I thought maybe it’s just me so it’s interesting to read that there us more people who read light eyes as more serious and mature looking.
Honestly, “Love yourself and just accept your natural eye color” As a person with brown eyes like a majority of the population, this doesn’t seem like a bad idea at all. I was always told blue eyes were dreamy, green eyes were rare, etc… and even hated myself for not getting my dads eyes (which are grey). Honestly, just love yourself
I have blue eyes and it’s not so cute when I’m constantly squinting because the light is too bright haha. Brown eyes are beautiful and can have really gorgeous gold or violet tones to them. It’s always better to appreciate what you have and be healthy!
I mean I have hazel/greenish eyes, and I’ve never seen green grass green eyes on someone, and honestly IDK if they even exist without the help of a skilled photoshop master… so if you get green eyes, it’s not an amazing bright shade, it’s just… a shade
I have blue eyes and have the hardest time finding brown contacts because I guess sellers think that's not a color people want? It's really annoying when I try to cosplay characters with brown eyes. My blue eyes really stand out against a dark wig and make me look very obviously not like those characters.
I have the same problem! I find that it's tough to find coloured contacts in general that cover my blue eyes because even when I do find dark ones the edges often show my natural colour and it's frustratingly jarring haha... plus I'm limited by my strong prescription
Lol, y’all. Recently, like only a few years ago, I realized what I looked like in photos. Cuz my eyes are pale blue/grey, or whatever, and my hair is a deep chestnut brown. I got made fun of so much for my reaction, I actually said, ‘THIS IS WHAT I LOOK LIKE??! I LOOK LIKE A FUCKING ALIEN, AND YALL NEVER TOLD ME?!’
@Trinity M I both enjoy wearing contacts and looking as close to a character as possible. There are certain video game characters that just look off with my eyes.
The most annoying thing is that that girl wouldn’t even have had a problem becoming a model even if she didn’t pretend to have heterochromia because she’s pretty. I and many other people with actual heterochromia don’t have that same privilege, and we’re not even faking it. It’s just a little frustrating that someone can get so much success and money for something she doesn’t even have. Like where’s my modeling contract? Where’s my paycheck? I’m not even faking it.
This is absolutely crazy! As a dark skinned AA born with blue eyes that turn bluish grey as I get older. The lack of melanin that I have had made my eyes really bad they may look cute by everyone else but I’m having issues now and I have constant right ear issues. You have to be absolutely insane to do something this dangerous to yourself
@@kagrimreaper as a person who has a blue eyed sister, I can confirm. sometimes i feel like her eyes are staring right into my soul with the intentions of taking it lmfao
@@lowkeyemilia my husband has very pale blue eyes and yeah sometimes I'm like, ok I'm gonna not have to look directly into them or I'm gonna d ie lolol
To everyone who has dark colored eyes and has ever felt like they weren't beautiful: I have light blue eyes and grew up always wishing I had darker ones like my dad and my brother. Don't get me wrong, blue eyes are fine (well, except for the fact that I'm at a higher risk for macular degeneration) but nothing compares to the depth and warmth of hazel and brown eyes. All of the prettiest girls I knew growing up were dark eyed Your eyes are lovely. Please take good care of them Sincerely, A Blue Eyed Girl
My mom's eyes are a greener shade if hazel now because the eye drops she takes to help prevent, or at least delay, blindness do have slight color changes as a (possible) side effect. The drops are expensive even with insurance and have other side effects too. Having known other people who've either gone blind or who might go blind if they live long enough, I'll be happy with ok eyes that are a rather unimpressive eye color
When I was younger, I was so obsessed with wanting blue eyes instead of my dark brown eyes and I actually found places that did it but was skeptical. Then I saw Tiny's video and thought "oh, if she did it..it must be safe?". So glad I didn't follow through.......
Hey, COA here. I 1000% agree that these procedures are not at all something anyone should consider and they sound extremely unsafe, so this is not me by any means endorsing them or saying I think they are okay. But just a fun fact about the "concerningly short procedure": most common eye procedures are extremely quick! I watched a Lasik procedure done during my training and from start to finish, both eyes together, it took about 15 minutes. Cataract surgeries are also very quick, at about 30 minutes. Also the "it's the same lens that's used in cataract surgeries" made me chuckle lol it's not even close to the same shape or placement to what an IOL for cataract surgery looks like/where it is put in the eye.
@@sydneyevans6265 Yup! Cataract procedures are extremely fast nowadays! My clinic does them one eye at a time a week or so apart, but each eye usually takes about 20-30 minutes
For someone who has hazel eyes it was so painfully true and funny to hear Edvasian saying about convincing ppl that this eyecolor has 100 different shades and not completely brown 😅 for me it comes from insecurities tho which is lame. Like come on, why should anyone feel insecure about their eyes ;(
No but genuinely hazel eyes are NOT brown, this is coming from someone with gray eyes not hazel. I've looked a lot into eyecolors because I have chameleon eyes (My eyes are gray but there's also yellow in them) so it was really hard for me to identify my eyecolor which led me going down rabbit holes figuring out how to identify every eye color. If your eyes only have brown in them, they are not hazel but either brown or amber. Hazel eyes are at least 2 colors, sometimes more. They are brown alongside green, sometimes a greyish bluish color also and maybe some yellow. Basically, they look like a plant. Hence why they're called hazel, like a hazelnut. Main thing: Brown or green/gray Possible other colors mixed in: bluish or yellowish colors. Brown eyes are pure brown and have a warm reddish tone to them, amber eyes are brown but have an orange tone to them and are lighter than brown eyes, also sometimes have gold in the middle.
@Cat Poke Eyes with two colors are heterochromatic, NOT hazel. Central Heterochromia (when there is a ring of a different color around the pupil) is the type most commonly mistaken for hazel eyes. True hazel eyes are a light golden brown, like the color of an actual hazelnut.
1. I legitimately can't tell if my eyes are blue-ish grey or just hazel. 2. Considering how they botched my grandfather's eye surgery (not to change eye color, it was something else) by tearing part of his retina in a 5 hour surgery, I can't imagine how much goes wrong in these surgeries.
I went to school with this one girl and she had heterochromia. Her eyes would change from brown then a few years later to green then to blue. While her eyes were “changing” colors at one point, one of her eyes had a half and half color.
My sister literally got Lasik two weeks ago (like one of the most recent versions) and istg we were invited to see the whole surgery and it was only 10 minutes - but i doubt that you’d be invited to watch an ‘eye color change’ surgery…either because of the dubious procedures or because you could be detained for aiding and abetting LMAO
I heard about this a while ago, at least with the surgery, hadn't heard about the drops. I know a number of people have lost vision in an eye and then even after removing the lenses suffered permanent damage even in the other eye. I do understand being really self conscious about your eye color and not wanting/being able to wear contacts all the time, just.. not even close to worth it. I also question if the people who get the procedure done fully understand the risks or why it is illegal in their own country. There are plenty of reasons to go to another country for medical procedures that can be perfectly safe and reasonable, but this is not one of those. The eye drops terrify me, especially after the skin bleaching videos.
Tiny's (from Escape featured in this video) daughter went with her to get blue eyes also but she did start going blind in one eye and had to have these insert contacts removed. Most people who have the eye color surgery end up having some type of complications.
My eyes are actually neon orange with turquoise stripes and when it rains they spin like a wheel, hypnotizing everyone who sees them into fearing the color orange. Unfortunately, I am not immune, so I have had to sadly eat every mirror in my state to avoid being hypnotized myself.
As a kid I used to think my eye color wasn’t special but I eventually grew to love them. My dad has dark brown eyes while my mom’s are light brown. I definitely have his dark brown eyes, funnily enough they look lighter in certain angles
oh man I remember getting into this topic I think a few years ago. there was a lady on youtube who was documenting her deteriorating eyes after the operation and warning people not to do it, its really sad. I think a lot of these ppls eye color insecurities might come from colorism tbh. also this sort of procedure does have a legitimate medical use, iris implants help people with damaged irisis where the pupil is broken or enlarged and cant contract, which really damages vision. its difficult to get approval for this procedure for people who need it because of the US's (rightful) strictness on banning the cosmetic procedure, which is unfortunate.
I am a practicing witch and thank you for not mocking the practice or anything damaging, despite most likely not believing it. I won't say any more about it. The jokes where funny and just all round vary nice.
Supposedly it's not dark, but rather just nothing. I imagine it's like unplugging a display cable and using the PC without a monitor, though that sounds far worse in my opinion.
Nooo The thing where she manifested different color eyes and the contact company says her contacts for free has me absolutely dyingggg 🤣🤣🤣🤣 people automatically assume that manifesting works one way but her situation is how it usually actually goes 🤣
I'm an albino with Autism, so my eyes are very light in colour. People are either quick to give me a backhanded compliment or to just tear into me over it. I've been told that my eyes "look like where the sky touches the sea," but also had individuals tell me that I look like a ghost from a horror film. My twin has green eyes, our dad has brown. Most of our siblings have brown or hazel. I've always wanted to have my dad's eyes, or even the same blue as my mother. (A nice dark blue.) All that being said, I won't risk my eyesight just to feel better about myself. I have enough health issues, I don't need to go blind on top of that.
@@dont_harsh_my_mellow Fun fact, you're wrong. It CAN cause that. Different forms and levels of albinism affect the amount of pigmentation. I have a mild form, my hair can produce colour unlike my skin and eyes. Albinos typically have a more purple hue to our eyes, mine are a crystal blue.
@andieallison6792 Because a lot of us on the spectrum tend to have lighter eyes and therefore also have hyperactive sight, though to be honest there also plenty that have darker eyes and/or hypoactive sight or other senses. It's called the Autism **Spectrum** for a reason.
even contact lenses can damage your eyes if not used and cared for properly. now imagine someone cutting into your eye in 1o min to change its color? wtf people
5 years ago, I did LASIK and everything was made according to the way it is supposed to be and I have a perfect eyesight now. But even this safe surgery left me with side effects (witch is normal): a have less moisture inside the eye (I produce less tears) and my eyes are way more photosensitive. And I'm ok with it, but it is something that I didn't have before. Sooo, if you don't need to do a eyesight correction, just don't mess with your eyes. They're amazing and just take care of them.
"You have such an unusually beautiful blue eyes..." "Not really. Slavic standard average blue, it's the contact lenses with the light in this room." "You're so modest." [removing contacts] "Yeah, you were right." "Told you so. By the way, where are you?"
Why insulting? If it's genetic it's not a disease, it's not debilitating, it's not a disability. It's just a feature. Why are you offended? 😂 It's like being naturally blonde and being offended because brunettes bleach their hair lol.
@@fagiolification11 It's more like a brunette bleaching her hair and tolds everyone it's natural - in a world where blonde hair is really rare. And gets fame and money for faking.
I remember in the early days of my internet career I saw those youtube videos about changing your eyes through manifestation, along with the people who thought they could control the elements.
I just want to say that there is no person on earth who hates their brown eyes more than me but sacrificing my eyesight for cosmetic purpose only? Beauty standards didn't make me lose my mind that much
@@IreneEnjoyer Girl I agree with you that brown eyes are beautiful I've always wanted light brown eyes, I don't like the dark ones I got but I'm still grateful I can see
Sounds like you have a form body dysmorphia: once you had your eyes changed, there is a strong chance you'd hate something else about your body... on and on without ever being satisfied. I'm glad you are sensible enough to listen to reason, but I would seek for therapy to feel happier with what you've got. (Like less of a chance of sun damage.)
There are naturally healing herbs that different cultures have used for countless years, but that just looks like she made whatever she has in the spice drawer tea.
Yes, as a blue eyed guy I can tell you I do not feel any pain when giving birth.
Ha
Good one
@@EnclaviousFiraga incredible one even
@@nikolai8124 It took me a quick second to think about the logic behind your words. I'm a little embarrassed.
@@EnclaviousFiraga real mind games I'm doing here aren't they
Fun story about eye color: there was a boy in my class who bullied me (and some other kids) constantly. One day he came to me and said something like "your eye color is like sh*t". My eyes are brown btw. I was so shocked, I looked him in the eyes and his were brown too. Till this day it's the most dumb and random insult I have ever heard
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Did you try bringing a mirror to him?
lol- he was probably color blind. Its a condition that mainly occurs in boys. My one of my brothers has it and there's a high chance that me and the rest of my siblings carry the gene
Wish you responded "Like your personality?"
My eyelashes are different colors so people always think "one of my fake eyelashes fell off"
I think some of the firefighters at Chernobyl experienced that their eyes changed colour at the hospital afterwards, so manifestation, contacts, or surgery aren't your thing, there's still lethal radiation poisoning left to try!
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don’t encourage them 💀
@@smolbean9774 bruh 💀
Lol 😭 they try all the dangerous stuff and get blind.
"Left to try" I love how you casually encourage them 💀
My grandpa lost his vision to glaucoma. He was a painter, it drastically changed his life. He had so many surgeries to get his eyesight back and none of them worked. I can’t imagine someone risking their eyesight for a color change
i'm so sorry for your grandfather, nature is cruel sometimes, i hope he's having a great life regardless ❤
I can't even imagine the pain & heartbreak your grandfather must've been through... Being a painter & losing his eyesight
he can still paint. tell him not to give up
Fun fact, there’s another form of heterochromia where you have multiple colors in one eye. That girl who thought her blue eyes were turning brown probably has it.
I have central heterochromia.
@@VanillaButtercreamFrosting same! What colors have you got?
@@deepsea5348my mom has central, her outer ring is grey and the inner ring is an orangey brown
Hazel eyes are basically central heterochromia. I knew someone who had very saturated hazel eyes. They were kind of like rainbows with all the different color rings.
I didn’t even know that was a thing, apparently I have it. Mine are blue, green, and I have a golden brown ring around my iris. I thought it was normal.
I remember hearing about Alexandria’s Genesis in my late teens, I googled it skeptically and discovered pretty quickly that people who truly have eyes which appear to be purple generally have albinism or another type of pigmentation issue. Albinism also often results in people having limited eyesight and sometimes being legally blind. I found a young Canadian woman on TikTok who has albinism and has light purple eyes. In one TikTok responding to a comment referring to her eyes as pretty (which they definitely were) she said “for everyone who compliments my eye colour, thanks but they also don’t work”.
My elementary school teacher told us about a girl she grew up with who had real purple eyes and "double sets of lashes" between that story and my mom's dentist having one green one blue eye, I was pretty sad that everyone else in my family got green eyes and I got blue. At least they have a ring of light brown I'm the center that makes them pop a bit
Alexandria's Genesis is from a Daria fanfic made in 1998. It's not a real condition.
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@@KyrenaHthat’s what they stated. It was a made up condition BUT the thing that INSPIRED it is actually a thing in albinism, albeit rare.
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First thing that comes to my mind is, aren't colored contacts enough for them? Even those are risky but still, better than invasive surgery to me. 😂
Ikr!! 😭
I think it's partially poor research, everyone and their kooky aunt knows that colored contacts look cool but they make seeing difficult, and some people just assume that this is safer because 'it's done by a doctor) and I'd be willing to bet that the company doesn't go around advertising 'hey, this procedure is just as likely to blind you as it is to just blur your vision semi permanently'
@@melvinthebravefish9788 they make seeing hard? Never knew :0
@@melvinthebravefish9788 There's actually quite a few cosmetic/ plastic surgery procedures that cause irreversible damage, look at BBL surgeries which has one or the highest mortality rates amongst most procedures and can also make you lose the ability to walk in some cases. Yet none of these things are advertised, if your doctor is competent enough to explain the dangers a lot of the times people ignore the dangers and go on to have the procedure done.
I love my coloured lenses, hoe are they more risky than normal lenses?
heterochromia is not always so striking either... my brother has one green and one blue. it’s super subtle and no one ever notices
Same for my mom, i often forget that she even has that!
@@lilsis2589 a friend of my mom has hazel and deep black eyes, she hates the diference... and most people notices...she suffered of bullying in school 😢... but today she's grateful for having a great vision still
@@M-np4wv aww srry for her :'( but that sounds like a rlly pretty combination!
i think thats the case for the most people with heterochromia. my moms best friend has one green eye and the other is light brown, it's beautiful, but only visible when you stand directly infront of her.
i think the cases, where someone has two completely different colored eyes like a light blue and a brown one are suuuuper rare.
Same there was a girl posting pics on instagram I would've never realized she had heterochromia unless she made a short video with a filter making it very obvious.. now when I watch her I can see they're a bit different but if she hadn't pointed it out i wouldn't have noticed.
I knew a girl (11 year's old at the time) who had heterochromia but instead of eye colors it was her eyelash color. One eye has brown lashes and the other had blond lashes. It was really cool. She was also really funny which isn't related but I thought I'd mention it
I think that’s vitiligo, heterochromia only refers to the iris. My cousin has vitiligo and he has white patches on his dark skin. One of those patches goes over his eye and the hair in that spot has no pigment, whether it’s his lashes or eyebrows.
It’s vitiligo! I have the same situation with eyelashes and I was diagnosed with it.
That's vitiligo or patchy lack of melanin
That’s vitiligo, nothing related to heterochromia at all
My bad! I know that now. When I posted that comment a year ago I didn't know vitiligo could affect hair
As someone with dark void eyes, I get SO annoyed when TikTok filters change my eye color. I LOVE my dark void eyes.
I have green eyes. I love them, they’re like moss.
THE ABYSS STARES BACK
There was guy in my highschool who had heterochromia, but instead of each eye being an uniform colors, they where both one color with blobs of a different one, like if they were being painted and then whoever was painting just never finished
yeah, most of the time it's like that! I know a couple of ppl with such eyes
I have green blue central heterochromia.
My eyes are like that. Ppl always ask what color they are. "Green? Grey? Yellow? Hazel?". I used to say hazel. Now I say "all of the above".
I have green eyes but my right eye is half brown
Yes, my son has heterochromia as well and his is just splotches of grey in his hazel brown eyes.
I remember when I was a kid (early 2000s so people were obsessed with the "barbie combo" of straight blonde hair and blue eyes) the other children at school always repeated this saying "blue eyes are a lover's eyes, brown eyes are a pig's eyes". To this day I still can't believe parents and teachers were fine with this.
Children are absolutely vicious
Nazi school lol
wtf, thats horrible 😩
Brown eyes is beautiful, especially the light one. I know blue eyes is beautiful, but it doesn't match my appearance
Rooted in racism so ofc they👴were fine with it
If y’all wanna hear more on the girl who faked heterochromia and Bright Ocular, Sherliza Moé has some videos on it
Yes, I saw that one too. She’s adorable
Illuminaughty did a great video on Bright Ocular as well, and she mentions the fake girl
Yess i love Sherliza sm :)
jeez i haven’t watched her in AGES 😳
@@sfigataa.69 she hasn't uploaded in like a year
As someone who has blue eyes and but kept passing out from the intense pain of my labor contractions, I'm gonna call BS on the pain thing.
maybe your labor contractions were actually like, _way_ worse than everybody else's, and you only passed out but didn't go supersaiyan because of how strong and blue eyed you are
I have brown/dark hazel eyes and really wanted blue eyes as a teen in the early 2010s. Luckily, around the same time I was looking into eye color change surgeries, I read The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. It centers around eurocentric beauty standards by telling the story of a girl who wants blue eyes so bad she goes blind trying to achieve them. As a society, we weren't really talking about eurocentric beauty standards past having white skin, so it was really eye-opening (pun intended) for me to realize the reason I hated my natural eyes was just because I was told to.
BS you don't hate your natural eyes 'just because I was told to' what kind of id iot are you? No one told you to hate your eyes just by having a different colour. It's normal to like something you don't have when it's an obsession then your own esteem is to blame.
@@TheTrutherSceptic Why do you have an anti-aging playlist then? Are you afraid of aging because you, completely uninfluenced, do not want to? Or because society has convinced you that aging is unattractive?
I didn't like my natural eyes because I was told they were boring and the color of poop, whereas blue eyes were beautiful and like the ocean or the sky. Now I love them because I realized all that didn't matter and the only reason people said that was because they were influenced by western beauty standards. I also wanted blonde hair because that was considered beautiful. I never wanted red hair just because it was something I didn't have.
P.S. I'm the type of "id iot" who understands that our opinions are influenced by outside sources, whether we like it or not.
@@ashbatzThey could have said coffee, earthy, chocolaty eyes, but what they choose 🤦🏻♀️ they will do anything to make POCs shitty in every way. How insecure can someone be to say that.
Having very light colored eyes really suck when it's sunny outside without sunglasses, I still remember the pain I felt as a baby riding in the car without sunglasses
pecola :((
I knew a girl in middle school who had multiple spots of color in her eyes, they were brown kinda golden brown and green, her eyes looked marbled definitely the prettiest eyes I have ever seen
Omg that's so sweet 🥺
My eyes are like this. 😅 They are brown, golden brown, and green. When I cry, for some reason they turn really bright green. It probably has something to do with light refraction because of my tears, but I couldn't care less what they look like when I'm bawling. 😂
@Q.K.19 No hazel is when it's the colors are mixed in, hers were legit splotches of color like heterochromia or something
yeah, it's a form of hetrochromia. It sounds like central (only area arond iris) or sectoral (a color spoltch). Pretty neat, since most people only know about complete heterochromia.
Eye colors can in fact change, this actually naturally happens to some extend. Sometimes you have kids who have lighter eyes during their childhood and they darken up over time, just like haircolors. It's all about melanin production. Everybody actually has light eyes underneath their melanin layer, if you take that layer off (which is very dangerous but this surgery already exists surprise surprise). The melanin protects your eyes from the sun. Light eye people actually are more likely to develope eye sight issues over time, because their eyes are not so much protected, as brown eyed people. Blue eyes or light eyes are just a mutation in evolution, meaning people with blue eyes just have much less melanin, than brown eyed people. People with green eyes have more melanin in their eyes but not enough to appear brown. Hazel eye people, you guessed it have more melanin than green eyed people and therefore are closer to appear brown. Grey eye people have the least melanin layer. If your body stops producing the melanin that is meant for your eyes, they will become light. Our roots actually fit our environment, that's why chances are much higher, that people of groups that already have higher melanin levels in their skin - (meaning they come from places with more sun exposure), will most likely be born with brown eyes (for example asian people, middle eastern people, black people). Of course the mutation made it's round, so basically everybody could be born with light eyes, when the mutation is set in their parents DNA. My mother had deep blue eyes at a younger age but they now appear more grey, i was born with dark eyes because my fathers dna was more dominant.
Yes! I used to have lighter blue eyes as a kid that darken into a brownish green overtime while both my parents and all my siblings have blue eyes I’m the only family member with green/hazel eyes! Super random and always curious how this worked
Yup. I had bright blue eyes as a kid. They became a bit more gray now as an adult. Never had brown around the pupil but have as an adult. It's very common
Yeee. My grandma used to have really dark brown chocolatey eyes. As she's gotten older, the melanin has faded so much they're now a fawn-ish light brown. Eye color changing can be unpredictable person-to-person. I was born with really dark eyes, but i lost the pigment after a few months. Now theyre hazel but mostly green-grey and the innermost center is yellow/orange. So when you look at my profile, they appear brown bc the way light travels through. On a sunny day they look light grey, and on yellow days (like after a storm) they look super green. Eye color is really tricky, and unique to each person. Like how people with dark brown eyes will appear bright amber in sunlight, and almost black under fluorescent, or generally dim lighting.
mine the opposite, i have very dark brown eyes and as a kid it looks black. then as i age up it lighten a bit and now i have dark brown eyes, still look black from afar but people can tell its brown immediately when they come closer.
Yeeep mine change depending on the season/month/day whatever it seems like. They are silver most of the time, but can also be ocean blue. It changes all the time and I never really realized until I started doing self portraiture
I don't understand how people can ruin their perfectly working eyes just because they don't like the color. I need glasses because I can't see and seeing people who have perfectly good vision go out and make themselves blind is crazy. I wear contacts once in a while but they're clear and I do wear colored ones sometimes but I would never change my color permanently
Fr man that's just wild af to me too
they can’t appreciate what they have until they lose it.
@@in7el11 Wise words.
Glasses team 🤓✨✨
As a girl with green eyes, I can confirm that when I gave birth not only I did not feel pain, but I also gave birth 5 mins into labor
I have brown eyes, I had 36 hours of labor, than an emergency C-section.
@@rhondaarnold5249same lol. 33 hour labor with emergency c-section.
Brown eyes winning 👁️🙌🏽
lol. But I mean, I lasted probably close to 24 hours of constant contractions without an epidural, but I definitely felt every second of it 😂😂😂
@@Sarahbethowait I thought giving birth only took 12 - 16 hours does it hurt that much :(
@@Thekidnamedshirleyuhh, I mean, it depends on the person, the pregnancy and the persons pain threshold. I couldn’t describe contractions if you asked me, but it was definitely painful by the time I asked for my epidural. For your first labor and delivery, 12-16 hours sounds pretty quick, it’s usually after the first birth that they start being quicker BUT, again, it really depends on the person and pregnancy, there’s literally no one thing to be able to predict the speed or pain of the birth
@@Sarahbetho so you had to sit for 33 hours with continuous pain , I don’t think I’ll be able to do it :( it sounds very painful
I have blue eyes. Where I'm from, it's really common, so it never seemed special or anything. Until I moved to Japan- then everyone commented on my eye color. It made me appreciate it a little more, I guess.
Literally 90% of asia has dark brown eyes. I've never seen any other colour of eye irl. The eye colour personality thing seems so funny to me
Even Africa.
Thank you! It’s all bull
Oh thats such a weird thought that someone never saw other eyecolours. But tbh i usually dislike looking in the eyes of blue eyed people idk why it unnerves me.
the funny thing is if you live in Germany and 50% of people have blue eyes and they claim it's so special and rare, but blue eyes in Germany are common af, even if the eye shape is not the most beautiful.
@@5naf6 .. Who did you respond to? No one claimed to live there.. Also yk its kind of racist in germany to say things like a certain ethnical group has a so and so eyeshape or noseshape. Cause of the war and on how its now believed to be really bad to do so. Ethnical profilling is also believed to be untrue. Also the percentage is 30% not 50%.
I had the idea to do this surgery but as a normal person I made some researchers about it and I saw all the " small viewed videos " of the people that actually had the surgery and got blind. After long time for trying to love myself the way she is I truly thank my old self for not actually doing it.
Glad you didn’t take the risk!
you can also watch Sherliza Moès video about this surgery. its really helpful and interesting
@@hillarysudeikis2264 Santa and the Easter Bunny aren't religious figures, and the Harry Potter cult doesn't worship Harry, but rather Snape. I think they disbanded though.
@@hillarysudeikis2264 I’m Jewish
@@sourgreendolly7685 Thank you so much ♥️♥️♥️
As someone with heterochromia, I was definitely not bullied for it. However, mine is not genetic I had a lens replacement at the age of two and it changed that eye from green to brown.
Same! I accidentaly got a needle in my eye at kindergarten when I was 1 year old, and had to do a lens replacement. So I allso have one green and one Brown eye!
That kinda happened to me too! I have green eyes, and I was born with a cataract in my right eye. When they replaced the lens in my right eye, it made it hazel. I have one eye that’s green and one eye that’s hazel.
@@ylvahermodsson630 ouch that sounds bad
Why does the lens replacement make the eye colour darker??🤔🤔🤔
@@elli8258 I have no idea. I got it done two different times, when I was 17 months and when I was 5 years old. I can’t remember what my eyes looked like before, but I’m assuming they were the same color. Maybe it’s because the lenses have to be slightly tinted to make sure the rest of the eye is protected from bright light.
i have very pale blue eyes and one thing i think people don't know abt having blue eyes is that it actually makes you more photosensitive! i'm very sensitive to bright light and sometimes it makes driving difficult. when i was younger, i used to wish my eyes were green or brown, but now i've learned to really love my eyes, even if stepping outside into the sun is really painful sometimes :,) oh and also, i know a girl with sectional heterochromia, most of her iris is brown, but small sections are bright blue! she has the prettiest eyes i've ever seen :)
I didn't know blue eyes make you more sensitive to light but it explains my struggles with light on top of just being born hyper sensitive on my senses rather than on the empathic scale. I actually have taken to always wearing sunglasses to avoid the massive amount of migrains I get from the sun or strong lighting.
I too have very light blue eyes, also quite sesnitive to light. I cant read, look around or be comfortable in sunlight unless im in the shade or wearing sun glasses.
My eyes are brown and also sensitive to light, no gain in here-
I have extreme light sensitivity too with dark brown eyes, and I thank god that I wasn't given any lighter eyes to make my suffering worse. The beauty standards may say otherwise, but the grass is always greener on the other side. Hope the light stays away from your eyes
I had a friend in middle school who actually had eyes that were different colors, one green, one blue. Everyone thought it was cool.
You don't get it, she had to say that it was natural so that she can be genetically superior and naturally exotic and gain people's sympathy for fake hardships. It's like how the Kardashians say their bodies are natural, sure everyone gets surgery but not them, they're just genetically superior and work harder in the gym.
Yup. Like maria mobil or Amy Rebecca or Jalayne Ojeda or whatever the hell her name is.... And every other girl on Instagram. (And some of the dudes too)
@@goodiegoodygumdrops I've literally never heard of these people lol but it shows how everyone's new policy is to call themselves natural to stand above others in a time where beauty is bought
As an asian, my eyes are like really dark brown to the point people thought its black and i love it. I have anxiety and i hate when people look at me so having eyes that doesnt stand out, makes me feel safe(?)
Also my aesthetic are black and red, so it suits me and my fashion 😂😂
For me, having dark brown eyes is a blessing & practical - you don't have sight issues and you're not creepy staring at something
i hate how mine don’t match my aesthetic!! everyone’s telling me i have beautiful blue eyes but those dark eyes would fit way better to my black clothes
@@kensh851 sadly as a brown eyed person, I have very bad deteriorating eyesight thanks to my dad’s light blue-grey-green eyes 🥲
I also have the darkest of brown eyes that people describe my eyes as black (thought they are not quite).
Wow black & red fasion aesthetic? Found my twin
It’s scary that some doctors would prey upon someone’s insecurity like that
Doctors do that a lot nowdays
@Mike Hunt Is Moist there's a thing called informed consent and there usually isn't any, they 97% (estimation) of the time consent to these surgeries based on lies and the times when they know the full risks and still consent they do it because they hate themselves so much that they feel it doesn't matter.
You have just summerised the whole specialty of ✨plastic and reconstructive surgery✨
@@tinycindy2977 Your just mad that the people who do these surgeries are pulling more than you ever will in your life 😂
@@chadzahirshah2588 Bro wth are you talking about
I used to hate my brown eyes, then a professor in college told me something about biology and being better able to attract a mate because they mimic dilated pupils better... That's not why I like them now, but it got the ball rolling out of my high school insecurities.
I learned to love them and appreciate them over time. Everybody has different eyes and it's really cool to see the different shades of the "same" colors. Love your eyes and wear colored contacts if you're bored ... But get them from an eye doctor, not those cheap ones they sell for "fashion."
My husband has beautiful blue eyes and he claims to love mine. So there's that!! 😁
I feel like people don't give brown eyes enough credit. There's so many different shades! I was a little insecure growing up because (due to some weird quirk of genetics) my eyes are more brown than the rest of my family. My mom has gray eyes, my brother blue, and my dad has hazel. And those are amazing! But my honey-gold eyes are so precious to me, even if they only show their true colours in the sun. They're mine, and that's what matters.
Common doesn't mean ugly. Brown eyes are beautiful! But, if you get bored and want something new, there's always coloured contact lenses. Stay safe!
I have very dark brown eyes, most of the time they look black. A few years ago, I got prescription-colored contacts. Both of my eyes were the same prescription so I got blue and light brown. I wore one of each color to a job interview. I had a guy say to me "I like your eyes. so you have heterochromia?" I immediately said "Nah, they're just contacts." The look on his face was like I just pranked him and he stayed quiet the rest of the time he was there.
I'd love to have 2 different colored eyes but the risk is way too high. I'd much rather see, thank you
As someone with green eyes I need a recheck on the pain tolerance thing. I mean I did go to 7 and 8 centimeters without an epidural and while holding conversations and jokes with the fam, but I definitely appreciated the drugs when they arrived. Labor pain is so subjective and a really strange way to compare tolerance levels.
My brown eyed friends have more period pain than my blue and green eyed ones. I have green eyes too and it's not that bad.
There’s way too many factors to compare eye color to pain tolerance, right? Like wat do those have to do with each other
@@whyparkjiminnotridejimin I'M SORRY BUY YOUR USERNAME 💀
@@lowkeyemilia fr 😭
@@roachqueen4777 I think I heard they’re next to each other on dna or smth that might be be bs tho
The people that absolutely blow my fucking mind are the ones who tattoo their eyes. Yes. Tattoo their eyes. I like to think I'm open-minded and accepting of body modification, but there are some procedures that just shouldn't exist.
I am very interested in body modifications. Tattoos, piercings, a bunch of that is very cool in my eyes. But eye tattooing? It scares me way too much for me to think too positively about it, especially since they are often extremely harmful. It seems incredibly painful and I've heard people go blind from it.
That sounds terrifying
Yeah, I was gonna' mention this. These are kinda' on the same level of extreme. I mean, you do you and all.
@@bedoil about the pain - I believe the places where the needle goes don't have pain receptors, so you don't feel pain, but you see the mashine close to your eye and you have to stay very still.
But what scares me the most is that people can really go blind from it, I already heard 2 stories like that from my country, didn't do more research as to what % or anything it is exactly.
@@bedoil do you know about the Black alien?
In east Asia, although people wear contacts, the standard of beauty is still very dark eyes and black hair. If you are east Asian with naturally blue/green eyes, you are going to have a more difficult time.
East Asians will considered you or your mom..not if them
Even if you have similar features
A friend of mine in high school had heterochromia (one green one brown) and I was obsessed with her eyes. When talking I would zone out just looking at her eyes because I found them so interesting. She was never bullied for them and she even said barely anyone notices.
"Women with green eyes... can handle pain and stress better... according to a study." BISH my stress levels are battling for the no.1 spot with my anxiety. Tf are you on? 😆
All it means is that if you would have been exactly the same except had you not had the genes for green eyes, you would be doing worse. It doesn't mean you don't have severe problems. Not fun fact: getting easily stressed and being predisposed to anxiety is can also be genetic.. So you can still be worse off than the average green-eyed person who doesn't have the predisposition for bonus stress and bonus anxiety :(
If people try to use the fact that you're green-eyed to try to gaslight you into believing you're wrong about your stress levels, please flip them off because they are either ignorant jerks, or malicious jerks.
'tf are you on' lmfaoo literally every time I read those /facts/ 🤣🤣
@@Call-me-Al Thank you for the explanation! 😊 I don't think it is such a commonly known concept, so the people around me don't judge my pain resistance levels based on that. Or at all, anyway. But once again, thank you for looking out for other people, I don't let anyone step all over me anyway, it is good to see people who choose to take care of themselves and set boundaries
@@Call-me-Al also, my parents have ( I observed) great issues with anxiety and stress, so it is definitely genetic for me. It is considerably difficult to overcome it
Same here bruh they lying I’m a weak ass bitch
I’m glad I have brown eyes because they protect me from the sun and I have zero vision problems. If I want different colors I can easily pop in colored contacts and take them off and right back to my beautiful brown eyes.😌
Bro I used to have brown eyes and now their like greenish? Hazel? But I miss them, brown eyes are so pretty 🤩
Brown eyes are stunning. Very underrated color imo
Meanwhile me with brown eyes with a lot of myopia 😓
@@dandani_g
SAME! I also have myopia, and I now wear glasses. My eyes are dark brown, and I still have trouble seeing in the sunlight.
@@Silvia.Araujo same here! i have super dark brown eyes, and i have really bad myopia, astigmatism and am very sensitive to sunlight. i've been using glasses since preschool.
So there is actually an FDA approved totally safe procedure to change your eye color! It’s called keratopigmentation. There’s a clinic in NYC and another in Paris that performs it. The procedure underwent clinical trials about a decade ago and has minimal potential complications. It’s expensive but I know people that have done it and they all love their results :3
Does that lighten or darken your eyes? Or it can go both ways?
@@express999snsd It can do both! It uses an eye friendly biodegradable dye that comes in multiple colors. They use lasers similar to those used for lasik to create a thin channel in the shape of a contact above the iris. The pigment is then placed in the pocket. Your natural eye color still exists below the pigment, making the procedure mostly reversible
I’ve also seen results from some sort of laser? There are lasers that slowly get rid of the melanin in your eyes. Idk how safe it is, but I’ve seen a girl go from brown to grey over months of this procedure.
Pretty sure they only do that for reconstructive purposes
@@jesssterling5915 im pretty sure TI's wife tiny had the eye color change and do did his daughter and his daughter regretted it.
14:46 "Omg guys It worked! I wanted black eyes and now all I can see is black."
Me: Lol! 😂
I have grey eyes and yes, I do experience pain. A lot of it. All the time. I already get grief from ER doctors that don't look at my chart because they think I'm not in as much pain as I say I am, but then they look and get the Dilaudid.
We have enough issues with doctors using bigotry and racism to not treat women and people of color (it's even harder when they're both) fairly when it comes to medical help. The last thing we need is this BS becoming a belief. Everyone deserves pain relief. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity by doctors and medical staff.
I have hazel eyes that look green under certain lighting. I was told so many times that blue eyes is beautiful and brown eyes ugly. I wanted to change my eyes blue. However, then I worked as an optometrist assistant and learned so much. I learned how much risks there are out there that can cause worsen eye sight. So seeing people wanting to change their eye color and taking this much of a risk baffles me. They say 50% but I can guarantee you that it is probably a higher rate of you going blind. If they have to tear anywhere in your eye unless it’s for medical reasons, the damage in your eye is irreversible.
Hazel eyes arent even dark brown its not even the same, i dont understand how you could hate this color when hazel its more rare than blue? Read some Informations about your color
Its really sad about the surgically-implanted contacts. Especially because theyve already made a better replacement with lasers. So these people are paying tons of money to potentially rip open holes in their iris. And they couldve just had gradual laser treatments that ACTUALLY take out the melanin. Some people end up with more stone grey than blue, but thats still a really cool color.
I think the laser procedure is not commercially available yet, I couldn’t find anything online other than someone commenting that they’re still testing it
Literally any eye color is a cool eye color. To me eyes are eyes and yeah u can prefer one over the other, but do people rlly need to go out of their way to get that specific shade. All eyes are eyes and they help us see, what more could u want....then again u guys do u
Bright Ocular can look fake because the pupil hole is one size so it doesn’t dilate like a normal eye. In certain lighting conditions, they can look like zombie eyes.
@@zarin.tarannum I agree I think all eye colors are beautiful, however if there was a safe procedure to change eye color im not going to lie I would try it out. I just think it’s sad bc the procedures available at the moment aren’t safe and they don’t even produce a realistic result, I feel sorry for people who get it since they’re risking everything
@@zarin.tarannum yeah, i wouldnt change anything about anyones eyecolor. And it breaks my heart when people dont like their brown eyes, just bc a lot of people have them. Brown eyes are so pretty and mysterious, and theyre so colorful when the light hits them just right. Theyre like hidden gems. Buuuut if i could get my hands on that laser, i would 100% try to get little blue crescents under my pupil 🌙 Or a star around it. That shit would be soo cool
as a person with bright eyes, the photosensitivity is real....the brighter the sun, the less i see🤣🤣 it gives me headaches sometimes. it is maybe nice to look at for some people, but others stare at you like you are an alien.
i saw the bright occular scandal, a lot of people have gone blind after a few years. a few had the luck to go and reverse it, but the damage was done.... thats crazy. dont mess with your eyes.
i know most of humanity has brown eyes, but it is a beautiful color and not ugly or boring. all my crushes had brown eyes🥰
@Trinity M yes, i think it is due to the lack of melanin, our eyes are made to let light in easier. wich is a good thing in countries where you dont get much sunlight😅 so you see better. sunglasses are needed.
yes for the darker eyed people it seems like overreacting, but it really is that bad😓
Walking outside on a cloudy day and being blinded
Sneezing fits when I'm trying to turn out of my driveway because I have to stare in the direction of the sun to see if cars are coming
It's goofy as hell
@@paprika7577 it is 🤣🤣 your comment made me laugh😅
Brown eyes ARE boring. Funny how we all can never have the things we want
@@EnclaviousFiraga Agree
Do you remember that time on Drake & Josh when Josh was in love with this ginger-haired girl and tried to impress her with various stuff? There was an attempt with poetry and something like „you have eyes like a blue crystal“ and she responded that her eyes are brown. He stutters and the first brown thing that came to his mind was „mud puddle“.
Dunno, but this one stuck to me (ginger hair and hazel/brown eyes) for quite a while. Can’t explain why.
I was not happy with my eyes for a long time. Also was frustrated when I tried to participate in a few photoshootings..thought it might be fun and good for my consciousness. Well. A lot of photographers thought that ginger hair only looks good with blue eyes (or green eyes) because only this color really „pops out“ and glows on portraits.
Now I am really comfortable with them. I like how warm they look and they perfectly fit me.
I remember as a kid with astigmatism and being short sighted, I absolutely hated my bland looking dark grey blue eyes that I couldn’t see properly even with glasses. Yeah now I’m 16 and I only noticed in like the past few years that I actually have rare ish eyes. Turns out now I can see enough with glasses that work better than the ones I had as a kid, my eyes have central heterochromia. My eyes are still dark grey blue but I have a hazel/brown/gold ring around the center of my eyes with the same colour specks. As you have probably figured it out, central heterochromia is when you have a different colour around the middle/center of your eyes and it’s most commonly found in people with green/blue eyes as it’s the most visible in those eye colours
“People with hazel eyes perform well under pressure”
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA nope. No I don’t. I curl up and have a panic attack.
To be fair, there is actually a genetic component to people with green eyes feeling pain differently than people without green eyes. People with red hair also respond differently to opioids and other pain relievers based on similar genetic traits. (To clarify, what I mean by respond differently is that they are LESS responsive to pain medications. A dose that would work for a 5'5", 130lb brunette woman, would be too weak to a 5'5", 130lb red haired woman. That being said, they can't just up the dose because while they may not get as much pain relief benefit, it does still depress their central nervous systems all the same. Basically, red heads are fucked when it comes to pain management.)
As a natural redhead I can vouch for the pain management thing. I’ve had many issues at the dentist where the numbing failed or wasn’t enough and I felt the drill in my tooth. Super painful. I’m almost exactly the example of redhead you used, I’m 5’3” 120lbs lol.
I have red hair. Once went to the doctor to get the moles on my hand treated. She used an electric current to burn them off but before that, she had to numb the area. Even after 5 syringes, I still felt pain and we had to stop the entire procedure. The thing is - most doctors aren't aware of the fact that red-haired people react differently to opioids and pain relievers and that scares me.
@@babynoodle42 They can absolutely give you more!!! Or use a different injection technique!!
My dentist had to poke me 3 times and I could still feel it! Used a different method and BOOM no more pain. Don't just resign yourself to being in pain. Find another doctor!!!
@Chilakkuma They should have given you IV sedation. Seriously...... They put me out for mine
@@iaminconstantpain9524 They can put you under and you can have them surgically removed. (And honestly it's better that way because they can actually get the root of the mole(s)
You know you've lost it when you begin doing surgery on your EYES only for the matter of looks. If your sight is on the table, it's simply not worth it.
Like I have really bad eyesight and it is terrifying not being able to see clearly without my classes, but besides some genetics my eyes are healthy and function well, and to me that is all that really matters. My eyes work and I can see even if it is with the help of glasses which I am ever grateful for.
Each person's colouring pigment is unique to them and that is really cool and special to me. It is the amalgamation of hundreds of thousands of people's legacy in you, and I don't know about you but that is pretty amazing.
And my eyes are mostly green, but it kinda changes everyday .
16:20 Her daughter had the same surgery and had to have the implants removed. They were damaging her eyes.
I love eyes, they're one of my favorite things to draw and I once spent an entire period of a painting class getting the eyes and eyelids of a portrait correct. I am also very squeamish about them and I have cried over putting mascara on because it scared me. Needless to say, eye surgery in general scares me. As much as I think it'd be cool to see how I look with brown eyes, I don't think I could even handle contacts. I feel terrible for that one person who went blind from his eye surgery, and it was terrible hearing how he felt about his natural eye color.
then you should watch I origin. It's a movie related to the eyes and their uniqueness. you won't be disappointed
I really like having dark brown eyes, it's a common color in so many places of the world and definitely the most common here in Brazil and that gives me a feeling of familiarity that I enjoy, it comforts me. I use to be obsessed with light eyes because its quite rare here and... generic eurocentrism also I think... and light color eyes tend to give this mature feeling to people while dark eyes give the opossite but now that I realize that I don't even feel mature enough in this stage of life yet...I would say that my eyes in color and shape match me every much
I used to be very similar, I used to hate my dark eyes and my eye shape, but as I've gotten older I've really, really come to enjoy and like them!! They're pretty to me and Im sure yours are pretty too!!
I'm from an area where light eyes are very common, and honestly, I have the opposite impression. To me, dark eyes seem more mature than light eyes, though it's not really something I think about much.
I recently got light contacts and they looked really natural but I hated it and the main reason was what you say… it just made me look more mature. Dark eyes are warm and cute. Puppy like. I threw them out after a few days and bought my standard contacts. I just really did not like it at all. It was like my face had a completely different vibe. I thought maybe it’s just me so it’s interesting to read that there us more people who read light eyes as more serious and mature looking.
Honestly,
“Love yourself and just accept your natural eye color”
As a person with brown eyes like a majority of the population, this doesn’t seem like a bad idea at all.
I was always told blue eyes were dreamy, green eyes were rare, etc… and even hated myself for not getting my dads eyes (which are grey).
Honestly, just love yourself
brown eyes are awesome, all eyes are awesome 😄 #BrownEyesMatter 😄
Welp us brown eyed folks are more protected against radiation so um yeah that's really smth to be grateful for
they look nice but when I imagine myself with Any other eye color it looks off to me
I have blue eyes and it’s not so cute when I’m constantly squinting because the light is too bright haha. Brown eyes are beautiful and can have really gorgeous gold or violet tones to them. It’s always better to appreciate what you have and be healthy!
I mean I have hazel/greenish eyes, and I’ve never seen green grass green eyes on someone, and honestly IDK if they even exist without the help of a skilled photoshop master… so if you get green eyes, it’s not an amazing bright shade, it’s just… a shade
I love your imaginary exchange between researcher and woman giving birth. Excellent 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
imagine risking your vision just to feel special 🤣
I have blue eyes and have the hardest time finding brown contacts because I guess sellers think that's not a color people want? It's really annoying when I try to cosplay characters with brown eyes. My blue eyes really stand out against a dark wig and make me look very obviously not like those characters.
I have the same problem! I find that it's tough to find coloured contacts in general that cover my blue eyes because even when I do find dark ones the edges often show my natural colour and it's frustratingly jarring haha... plus I'm limited by my strong prescription
Lol, y’all. Recently, like only a few years ago, I realized what I looked like in photos. Cuz my eyes are pale blue/grey, or whatever, and my hair is a deep chestnut brown. I got made fun of so much for my reaction, I actually said, ‘THIS IS WHAT I LOOK LIKE??! I LOOK LIKE A FUCKING ALIEN, AND YALL NEVER TOLD ME?!’
@Trinity M I both enjoy wearing contacts and looking as close to a character as possible. There are certain video game characters that just look off with my eyes.
try olens, they have quite a lot of brown contacts available
The most annoying thing is that that girl wouldn’t even have had a problem becoming a model even if she didn’t pretend to have heterochromia because she’s pretty. I and many other people with actual heterochromia don’t have that same privilege, and we’re not even faking it. It’s just a little frustrating that someone can get so much success and money for something she doesn’t even have. Like where’s my modeling contract? Where’s my paycheck? I’m not even faking it.
15:41 IM SORRY I CRACKED UP. The iconic voice tone😂
This is absolutely crazy! As a dark skinned AA born with blue eyes that turn bluish grey as I get older. The lack of melanin that I have had made my eyes really bad they may look cute by everyone else but I’m having issues now and I have constant right ear issues. You have to be absolutely insane to do something this dangerous to yourself
Your proof that black people can have variety eye colors
13:35 THE RUGRATS MUSIC HFAHSFKHA
8:54 You didn’t have to do my boy like that. 😭✋
If I ever had light eyes I'd look at you like: 🔵_🔵
More like 🧿_🧿
@@kagrimreaper as a person who has a blue eyed sister, I can confirm. sometimes i feel like her eyes are staring right into my soul with the intentions of taking it lmfao
@@lowkeyemilia my husband has very pale blue eyes and yeah sometimes I'm like, ok I'm gonna not have to look directly into them or I'm gonna d ie lolol
@@damaracarpenter8316 lmfao exactly
@Vicar Amelia aww man, y'all get to serve Satan? no wonder everyone is jealous of y'all
contacts exist for a reason 💀
To everyone who has dark colored eyes and has ever felt like they weren't beautiful:
I have light blue eyes and grew up always wishing I had darker ones like my dad and my brother. Don't get me wrong, blue eyes are fine (well, except for the fact that I'm at a higher risk for macular degeneration) but nothing compares to the depth and warmth of hazel and brown eyes. All of the prettiest girls I knew growing up were dark eyed
Your eyes are lovely. Please take good care of them
Sincerely,
A Blue Eyed Girl
From an ebony eyed girl to a gorgeous blue eyed girl, keep being beautiful😉.
Nah blue eyes are the best and that’s just a fact
Stop lying man
I'm just bingewatching his commentary videos rn because I'm hooked and I don't know exactly why, oh my god.
My mom's eyes are a greener shade if hazel now because the eye drops she takes to help prevent, or at least delay, blindness do have slight color changes as a (possible) side effect.
The drops are expensive even with insurance and have other side effects too.
Having known other people who've either gone blind or who might go blind if they live long enough, I'll be happy with ok eyes that are a rather unimpressive eye color
I have an ‘unimpressive’ eye color and my vision sucks 😂 I’m afraid by the time I’m 50, I’m gonna be legally blind. I wanna get LASIK, but I’m scared.
Yep I'm Happy with my plain ordinary brown eyes tbh idrc for eye color
When I was younger, I was so obsessed with wanting blue eyes instead of my dark brown eyes and I actually found places that did it but was skeptical. Then I saw Tiny's video and thought "oh, if she did it..it must be safe?".
So glad I didn't follow through.......
😂😂😂
Hey, COA here. I 1000% agree that these procedures are not at all something anyone should consider and they sound extremely unsafe, so this is not me by any means endorsing them or saying I think they are okay. But just a fun fact about the "concerningly short procedure": most common eye procedures are extremely quick! I watched a Lasik procedure done during my training and from start to finish, both eyes together, it took about 15 minutes. Cataract surgeries are also very quick, at about 30 minutes. Also the "it's the same lens that's used in cataract surgeries" made me chuckle lol it's not even close to the same shape or placement to what an IOL for cataract surgery looks like/where it is put in the eye.
My granddad had his cataracts done recently and said that it was 30 mins start to finish including a cup of coffee
@@sydneyevans6265 Yup! Cataract procedures are extremely fast nowadays! My clinic does them one eye at a time a week or so apart, but each eye usually takes about 20-30 minutes
I can't believe someone is being bullied for their eye color... It's terrible. All eye colors are beautiful!
2:27 "seemed to have less pain" did... did they ask? Did they go by screams? Facial expressions? What kind of marker is that 😂😂
For someone who has hazel eyes it was so painfully true and funny to hear Edvasian saying about convincing ppl that this eyecolor has 100 different shades and not completely brown 😅 for me it comes from insecurities tho which is lame. Like come on, why should anyone feel insecure about their eyes ;(
Actually there are lots of brown eye tones, blue eyes aswell
No but genuinely hazel eyes are NOT brown, this is coming from someone with gray eyes not hazel. I've looked a lot into eyecolors because I have chameleon eyes (My eyes are gray but there's also yellow in them) so it was really hard for me to identify my eyecolor which led me going down rabbit holes figuring out how to identify every eye color. If your eyes only have brown in them, they are not hazel but either brown or amber. Hazel eyes are at least 2 colors, sometimes more. They are brown alongside green, sometimes a greyish bluish color also and maybe some yellow. Basically, they look like a plant. Hence why they're called hazel, like a hazelnut.
Main thing: Brown or green/gray
Possible other colors mixed in: bluish or yellowish colors.
Brown eyes are pure brown and have a warm reddish tone to them, amber eyes are brown but have an orange tone to them and are lighter than brown eyes, also sometimes have gold in the middle.
@Cat Poke Eyes with two colors are heterochromatic, NOT hazel. Central Heterochromia (when there is a ring of a different color around the pupil) is the type most commonly mistaken for hazel eyes.
True hazel eyes are a light golden brown, like the color of an actual hazelnut.
1. I legitimately can't tell if my eyes are blue-ish grey or just hazel.
2. Considering how they botched my grandfather's eye surgery (not to change eye color, it was something else) by tearing part of his retina in a 5 hour surgery, I can't imagine how much goes wrong in these surgeries.
Hazel eyes have a yellowish circle around the pupil.
so am I the only one who feels like he could talk about literally anything and i would still feel soothed by his voice and subtle sarcastic humor.
I went to school with this one girl and she had heterochromia. Her eyes would change from brown then a few years later to green then to blue. While her eyes were “changing” colors at one point, one of her eyes had a half and half color.
That's just bullshit
3:50 As a person with brown eyes I tend to stay in my house all day
My sister literally got Lasik two weeks ago (like one of the most recent versions) and istg we were invited to see the whole surgery and it was only 10 minutes - but i doubt that you’d be invited to watch an ‘eye color change’ surgery…either because of the dubious procedures or because you could be detained for aiding and abetting LMAO
I heard about this a while ago, at least with the surgery, hadn't heard about the drops. I know a number of people have lost vision in an eye and then even after removing the lenses suffered permanent damage even in the other eye. I do understand being really self conscious about your eye color and not wanting/being able to wear contacts all the time, just.. not even close to worth it. I also question if the people who get the procedure done fully understand the risks or why it is illegal in their own country. There are plenty of reasons to go to another country for medical procedures that can be perfectly safe and reasonable, but this is not one of those. The eye drops terrify me, especially after the skin bleaching videos.
Tiny's (from Escape featured in this video) daughter went with her to get blue eyes also but she did start going blind in one eye and had to have these insert contacts removed. Most people who have the eye color surgery end up having some type of complications.
My eyes are actually neon orange with turquoise stripes and when it rains they spin like a wheel, hypnotizing everyone who sees them into fearing the color orange. Unfortunately, I am not immune, so I have had to sadly eat every mirror in my state to avoid being hypnotized myself.
As a kid I used to think my eye color wasn’t special but I eventually grew to love them. My dad has dark brown eyes while my mom’s are light brown. I definitely have his dark brown eyes, funnily enough they look lighter in certain angles
Brown-eyed NATION!!!
I’ve always thought the shape of the eye is more important than color.
oh man I remember getting into this topic I think a few years ago. there was a lady on youtube who was documenting her deteriorating eyes after the operation and warning people not to do it, its really sad. I think a lot of these ppls eye color insecurities might come from colorism tbh.
also this sort of procedure does have a legitimate medical use, iris implants help people with damaged irisis where the pupil is broken or enlarged and cant contract, which really damages vision. its difficult to get approval for this procedure for people who need it because of the US's (rightful) strictness on banning the cosmetic procedure, which is unfortunate.
I am a practicing witch and thank you for not mocking the practice or anything damaging, despite most likely not believing it. I won't say any more about it. The jokes where funny and just all round vary nice.
Being blind is my worst fear. I'm scared of the dark.
Supposedly it's not dark, but rather just nothing.
I imagine it's like unplugging a display cable and using the PC without a monitor, though that sounds far worse in my opinion.
Nooo The thing where she manifested different color eyes and the contact company says her contacts for free has me absolutely dyingggg 🤣🤣🤣🤣 people automatically assume that manifesting works one way but her situation is how it usually actually goes 🤣
alexandria's genesis was from a fanfiction, I'm very sure. A daria vampire fanfiction??
I'm an albino with Autism, so my eyes are very light in colour. People are either quick to give me a backhanded compliment or to just tear into me over it. I've been told that my eyes "look like where the sky touches the sea," but also had individuals tell me that I look like a ghost from a horror film.
My twin has green eyes, our dad has brown. Most of our siblings have brown or hazel. I've always wanted to have my dad's eyes, or even the same blue as my mother. (A nice dark blue.)
All that being said, I won't risk my eyesight just to feel better about myself. I have enough health issues, I don't need to go blind on top of that.
Fun fact! Albinism causes a TOTAL lack of pigment of eyes. You might have CLEAR eyes ❤
@@dont_harsh_my_mellow Fun fact, you're wrong. It CAN cause that. Different forms and levels of albinism affect the amount of pigmentation. I have a mild form, my hair can produce colour unlike my skin and eyes. Albinos typically have a more purple hue to our eyes, mine are a crystal blue.
I saw a young male (maybe early 20’s) albino in a grocery store years ago and I thought he was the most beautiful person I have ever seen.
How is autism relevant
@andieallison6792 Because a lot of us on the spectrum tend to have lighter eyes and therefore also have hyperactive sight, though to be honest there also plenty that have darker eyes and/or hypoactive sight or other senses. It's called the Autism **Spectrum** for a reason.
Your impression of the Number 15 guy is spark joy
even contact lenses can damage your eyes if not used and cared for properly. now imagine someone cutting into your eye in 1o min to change its color? wtf people
5 years ago, I did LASIK and everything was made according to the way it is supposed to be and I have a perfect eyesight now. But even this safe surgery left me with side effects (witch is normal): a have less moisture inside the eye (I produce less tears) and my eyes are way more photosensitive. And I'm ok with it, but it is something that I didn't have before. Sooo, if you don't need to do a eyesight correction, just don't mess with your eyes. They're amazing and just take care of them.
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I'm not gonna lie... when I was younger I used to listen to subliminal stuff in hopes to make my eyes yellow . _.
me too i was convinced they got lighter but nah im just gaslighting myself 💀
is subliminals really working tho...I see some people got result from it and some didnt...I kinda want to try it
@@Kn-vv6zl there's really no harm in trying, just don't expect much from it
"You have such an unusually beautiful blue eyes..."
"Not really. Slavic standard average blue, it's the contact lenses with the light in this room."
"You're so modest."
[removing contacts]
"Yeah, you were right."
"Told you so. By the way, where are you?"
Your "chills" voice was spot on!!!
As someone with heterochromia that one model is just honestly insulting😭
Why insulting? If it's genetic it's not a disease, it's not debilitating, it's not a disability. It's just a feature. Why are you offended? 😂 It's like being naturally blonde and being offended because brunettes bleach their hair lol.
@@fagiolification11 It's more like a brunette bleaching her hair and tolds everyone it's natural - in a world where blonde hair is really rare. And gets fame and money for faking.
@@schokoala2357 So? Why is it even considered offensive? 💀
I remember in the early days of my internet career I saw those youtube videos about changing your eyes through manifestation, along with the people who thought they could control the elements.
I just want to say that there is no person on earth who hates their brown eyes more than me but sacrificing my eyesight for cosmetic purpose only? Beauty standards didn't make me lose my mind that much
I think that brown eyes are very pretty. I always wanted them bc they look the best with brown eyeshadows haha
@@IreneEnjoyer Girl I agree with you that brown eyes are beautiful I've always wanted light brown eyes, I don't like the dark ones I got but I'm still grateful I can see
Dark brown eyes are super sexy, I love them. I've always wanted dark brown eyes
Brown eyes are pretty. There's no reason to dislike them.
Sounds like you have a form body dysmorphia: once you had your eyes changed, there is a strong chance you'd hate something else about your body... on and on without ever being satisfied.
I'm glad you are sensible enough to listen to reason, but I would seek for therapy to feel happier with what you've got. (Like less of a chance of sun damage.)
There are naturally healing herbs that different cultures have used for countless years, but that just looks like she made whatever she has in the spice drawer tea.
I saw a tumblr post saying we should spread Alexandria’s genesis to tiktok bc the tiktok girlies would believe it and I completely support that