The few accepted conventional terms we use to describe eye colour are an arbitrary bogus customary oversimplification. answer to Are my eyes brown or hazel? I can't tell. In the real world things are seldom black or white. read more
I can't tell. In the real world things are seldom black or white. Likewise eyes are seldom simply (blue or brown or green or “hazel”). read more
Hazel eyes are due to a combination of Rayleigh scattering and a moderate amount of melanin in the iris' anterior border layer. Hazel eyes often appear to shift in color from a brown to a green. Although hazel mostly consists of brown and green, the dominant color in the eye can either be brown/gold or green. read more
Hazel Eyes. Hazel eyes are similar to brown eyes, although they are typically lighter in color, and have more of a green-yellow tint. Hazel eyes have a higher concentration of melanin (pigment) around the eye's border, which can result in a multi-colored appearance that varies between copper and green depending on the lighting. read more