Cool cool. I never called hazel brown. I have hazel eyes, but I like brown.
Yeah, all eyes are blue under the pigmentation layer. The one that I wish we knew is if human phenotype differences could have been the result of breeding with other hominins. I wish humanity were mature enough to delve into such things without some inbred prejudice nonsense. It would be funny to find white skin and blue eyes are not originally homo sapien traits.
It is funny to me that I like eyes that are weakly brown enough to show a vibrant amber, while I have hazel which is just barely on the flip side of just enough brown to only show around the center of you look closely, buy shifts blue into a greyish green with more of a bluish fringe.
I hear ya there, and I want to clarify: hazel is not variegated/multicolored, it is used to describe eyes with changing colors. Mine can go through entire hue ranges, depending on an array of factors like emotion, time of day, attire, surroundings, etc. In short, having specks of gold or amber doesn’t make an eye color “hazel” anymore than having freckles makes a person a witch. Oh wait, no. That last one is true, sorry.
Cool cool. I never called hazel brown. I have hazel eyes, but I like brown.
Yeah, all eyes are blue under the pigmentation layer. The one that I wish we knew is if human phenotype differences could have been the result of breeding with other hominins. I wish humanity were mature enough to delve into such things without some inbred prejudice nonsense. It would be funny to find white skin and blue eyes are not originally homo sapien traits.
It is funny to me that I like eyes that are weakly brown enough to show a vibrant amber, while I have hazel which is just barely on the flip side of just enough brown to only show around the center of you look closely, buy shifts blue into a greyish green with more of a bluish fringe.
I hear ya there, and I want to clarify: hazel is not variegated/multicolored, it is used to describe eyes with changing colors. Mine can go through entire hue ranges, depending on an array of factors like emotion, time of day, attire, surroundings, etc. In short, having specks of gold or amber doesn’t make an eye color “hazel” anymore than having freckles makes a person a witch. Oh wait, no. That last one is true, sorry.