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  1. How Many Eye Colors Are There? | Eye Color Guide

    • Learn how many eye colors there are, from brown to green, and how common each one is in the world. Find out about heterochromatic eyes, eye color contacts, and more from a Michigan eye doctor.… See more

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    While there is a limitless number of hues, shades, richness, and combinations of colors that make up your eye color, most people agree about how many eye colors there are i… See more

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    The Most Common Eye Colors

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    Heterochromatic Eyes

    While the above is a general idea of how many eye colorsthere are, truly no two pairs of eyes are alike, which is part of what makes each human wonderfully unique. In some case… See more

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    Colored Eye Contacts

    Ever wondered what you would look like with a different eye color? With modern contact lenses, people can change their eye color by just popping in contacts. Colored co… See more

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  1. While there is a limitless number of hues, shades, richness, and combinations of colors that make up your eye color, most people agree about how many eye colors there are in general. And that number is six: brown, hazel, blue, green, gray, and amber.
    mieye.com/how-many-eye-colors/

    Some eyes also have flecks or spots of darker or lighter colors mixed in. Eye colors can be many different shades of:

    • Amber, which some people describe as copper, gold or very light brown.
    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/21576-eye-co…

    The Basic Colors: Brown, Blue, Hazel, Amber, Gray & Green

    • Brown Eyes People with brown eyes have a large amount of melanin within both the back and front of the iris. ...
    myvision.org/education/eye-colors/
    Irises are classified as being one of six colors: amber, blue, brown, gray, green, hazel, or red. Often confused with hazel eyes, amber eyes tend to be a solid golden or copper color without flecks of blue or green typical of hazel eyes. Blue eyes have a low level of pigment present in the iris.
    www.edow.com/general-eye-care/eyecolor/
    The scale of eye color from most to least common is brown, blue, hazel, green, and silver.
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