
How to Change The Colour Of Your Eyes.
Eye color is one of the most unique things about us; it is the first thing people notice when meeting someone new, and is responsible for showing a major aspect of personality.However, if you're unhappy with your eye color, you may need to do a bit of research before
trying to change it. Although there are a few ways to slightly change your color or to
temporarily change it, there is no way to naturally change your eye color, permanently.
Know that eye colour is genetic. Every person has a totally unique eye colour.
Your eye colour is one-hundred-percent unique to you.
Eye colour comes from a combination of genes passed through many
generations of mixing and matching genes, and is more complicated than simply a
‘dominant’ or ‘recessive’ trait.Click here to talk to a professional
Understand that eye color is the result of melanin buildup.
Melanin is the pigment in your iris
that causes the color of your eyes to appear. If you had no melanin, your eyes would be clear,
while lots of melanin makes your eyes very dark brown or black.
The spectrum of melanin buildup goes blue (little melanin) > green
(a medium amount of melanin) > hazel > brown (the most melanin).
herefore, the only way to lighten or darken your eyes is to gain or lose melanin in your iris;
this is not possible without physically altering your eyes or genetics.
Know that you can’t permanently alter your eye color naturally.
You may undergo surgery or opt for contacts you won’t be able
to permanently change the colors of your iris’.
There are a few things that will change your color for a short period of time,
but they are not permanent. Talk to your doctor for further opinions on altering your eye color.
IMPORTANT NOTE !!
Understand that a drastic change in eye color could be a symptom of a serious illness.If you notice that your eyes have significantly lightened or darkened, you should
visit your doctor for an appointment immediately.
Drastic changes in eye color are symptoms of multiple ocular diseases and infections,
and may be dangerous to your body.
A small shift in eye color may be natural, but completely changing colors
(for example, brown to blue) could be a serious symptom.

TRY AN HERBAL CLEANSE
On a similar premise to that of changing your diet, some people have claimed that doing a diet cleanse usingherbal teas/pastes changed their eye color. This is likely because the herbal cleanse changed the
hormone levels in the body, thus giving the illusion of a change in eye color. Try drinking chamomile,
licorice, and uvi-ursa tea multiple times a day for a minor shift in color. You can also find these herbs as pastes or capsules in some health food stores, if you’re not interested in drinking tea.

CHANGE YOUR DIET
The foods you eat control the hormone production in your body. Your hormones are responsible formany physical responses, including your eyes. Certain hormones, such as serotonin and
norepinephrine, can dilate or expand the pupil for extended periods of time, causing your eyes to
appear darker or lighter. Therefore, undergoing a drastic diet change may change your eye color
a bit as well. Keep in mind that whatever diet change you make will have to be unique to you; the color change just comes from altering the amount of certain hormones in your body. .

USING CONTACT LENSES

The number one guaranteed way of changing your eye color? Wear colored contacts.
These are relatively cheap, and can now be purchased as both prescription contacts and designer contacts. The colors available range from normal hues in the blue-green-brown range, to more vibrant colors such as purple and gold. Follow the directions with your contacts (take out on a nightly basis, clean between uses, etc.), and they should last you a long time without causing any problems.

WEAR COLOURED EYE MAKE UP
Certain hues compliment the colors in your eyes, making some eye colors morevibrant when paired with different eye shadows. If you’re interested in bringing out the natural undertones in your eyes, try wearing an eyeshadow that complements those colors.

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