GUIDE TO EYE COLOR
Similar to a fingerprint, your eyes are specific to you—no one else shares the same shape, color, and appearance. We take a closer look into which eye colors are the most common and the most rare, and what distinguishes one from another.
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WHAT'S THE MOST COMMON EYE COLOR ?
Throughout the world, the most common eye color is brown. It has been determined that the amount of pigment (melanin) determines the color of your eyes. Those with a high concentration of melanin have medium or dark brown eyes.
WHAT'S THE RAREST EYE COLOR?
Two of the rarest eye colors are gray and green.
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VARIETY OF EYE COLORS
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WHAT DETERMINES EYE COLOR ?
- Iris: This is the colored area at the front of the eye made up of connective tissue and a thin muscle.
- Melanocytes: These are the cells in the iris that make pigment. Melanocytes determine eye color based on the quantity and quality located in the front layers of the iris.
- Genes: According to Merriam-Webster, a gene is “a unit of DNA that is usually located on a chromosome and that controls the development of one or more traits and is the basic unit by which genetic information is passed from parent to offspring.” Eye color is an inherited trait, but several genes help determine eye color.
WANT TO EXPERIMENT WITH A NEW EYE COLOR ?
Colored contacts are an excellent way to enhance or even change your eye color. These contacts are available to those who require vision correction and also to those who do not. Interested in purchasing colored contacts? Book an eye exam at the America's Best location near you.
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