What makes pretty eyes




















Please don't ask us to pick a favorite! Beyond just their appearance, our eyes truly tell the world what we're feeling. No matter how hard we try to hide our negative emotions — our sadness, anger, loss, and confusion — our eyes always give it away.

Of course, the flip side is that everyone can also see and share in our joy, amazement, and love. Our eyes sparkle and shine, and these in particular make us swoon.

Twins might not like the idea of sharing everything — including clothes, friends, and sometimes, even the same room — but we wouldn't mind sharing the same eye color as these two cuties. Of all the beautiful eyes, green peepers are seriously stunning, and we doubt we're the only ones who can't look away. Just when you're finally able to tear your eyes away from one sister's shiny brown peepers, then you get a load of the other sister's striking blue eyes. We're just as wowed as they are.

Who says brown eyes can't be pretty, too? These big brown eyes have seen the world, we just know it. And we can see the world in them! This brother and sister pair look truly starstruck here — which pretty accurately matches our expressions when we see their beautiful eyes!

How can you not smile while looking at these two? These friends must turn heads wherever they go with those twinkling eyes and happy smiles. Somehow, just looking at this instantly put us in a better mood. What about you? Another set of stunning twins, each with a pair of soft brown eyes!

Their matching beautiful eyes go hand-in-hand with their sweet smiles, and we can't stop ourselves from smiling back. How is such a beautiful shade of blue like this even an option as an eye color? Seriously, we've never seen eyes this blue before. We can't believe they're real — but they are! How soothing. This mom and son make truly a beautiful pair, don't they?

We can certainly see where that adorable little boy gets his good looks. And their striking eye colors just make the rest of them shine even more. What an adorable mini-me in this pic! Those big brown eyes — and beautiful smiles — truly say it all.

And the love between mom and son makes the image even more heartwarming. Most siblings hate wearing matching clothes, but these two are so cute that we can totally get behind mom's fashion choices. Matching eyes and matching outfits? Now that is just too cute for words. Those deep blue eyes look like shimmering pools! And the sunlight truly brings out the depth of beauty in this little girl's eyes. Now, they're shining bright, too! How sweet to see the beautiful eyes of a girl — scratch that, a total cutie pie!

These eyes have so much soul and warmth to them, we feel like we're hearing the best story ever just by looking at them! Is it just us or do we detect a faint smile in those calm brown eyes? Either way, we just can't look away from them! Even though one sibling has brown eyes and the other has blue eyes, this brother-sister duo are probably going to put us in a visual trance with their spectacular eye colors.

Have you ever seen such distinctive gazes? Unfortunately, the genetics of albinism often render people with the condition visually impaired to a significant degree, sometimes legally blind.

They also have to be extremely careful in the sun, as their fair complexions are susceptible to sun damage more so than people without the condition. But one thing is certain: They have some of the most beautiful eyes in the world. Van Morrison made a whole lot of brown-eyed girls happy when he released the song "Brown Eyed Girl" out into the world.

Given that most people in the world have brown eyes, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology , having a song to make the coffee-eyed among us feel special filled a much-needed void.

How many songs about blue eyes do you need, anyway? But if you've ever lost yourself in the soulful, deep brown eyes of Idris Elba — um, who hasn't? And it's not just of the sensual variety, either — people of the brown-eyed persuasion are less susceptible to a host of medical conditions, such as macular degeneration, eye cancer, and diabetic retionopathy, which sounds like a win-win situation to us.

So there's every reason to celebrate the most common eye color out there. We haven't forgotten our hazel-eyed brethren, who are lucky enough to have irises that are multi-colored. With this distinctive eye color and pattern, usually there is a "burst" of gold or brown around the pupil, which fades into green as it moves outward into the eye. And while the colors in hazel eyes can vary, some more brown than they are green, the pattern is characteristically recognizable, according to an article in Owlcation by researcher and biostatistician Edmund Custers.

Additionally, hazel eyes can sometimes appear to shift in color, sometimes looking greener than they do brown and vice versa. This is due to the amount of light in the room or the color of the clothing and makeup a hazel-eyed beauty is wearing.

So yes, that's why Rihanna 's eyes always seem to be different colors! Rihanna isn't the only celeb that's a member of the hazel society — there's also are Tyra Banks, Shailene Woodley, Carrie Underwood, and Jada Pinkett Smith, to name just a few. All hail the hazel! Just as there are plenty of songs celebrating blue eyes, so too are there famous hits about emerald-colored peepers , such as "Green Eyes" by Coldplay and "Big Green Eyes" by Alan Jackson. There's a good reason for that, given how beautiful those moss-colored sparklers can be.

So what makes green eyes green? They're actually born out of a combination of low melanin levels in the iris, combined with light scattering that causes a blue shade mixed with the presence of lipochrome, a yellow-colored pigment, according to an article in World Atlas. And what happens when you mix yellow and blue, class? That's right — you get green. Although only two percent of the world's population is privy to having this enviable eye color, plenty of famous people have green eyes.

There's Emma Stone's beautiful big eyes, as well as Adele's penetrating, green-eyed gaze. Amanda Seyfried and the Olsen twins also boast jade eyes, showing the endless beauty our green-eyed friends possess. Although gray eyes are often confused with blue eyes, they're a real thing, according to an article in World Atlas.

And we're glad that they pointed that out, as gray eyes can be truly stunning, especially when you see them in bright light. There's all kinds of magic going on in those stony irises. With origins in western, northern, and central Europe, gray eyes come by their color in a manner similar to blue and green eyes.

It starts with a low melanin level in the iris, which is complimented by the scattering of light off of the darker epithelium. How gorgeous! So next time you find yourself fawning over pictures of Pink, or trying to figure out if Angelina Jolie has blue eyes or gray eyes, now you know the mechanisms at work. It's not just the color of the iris or the shape of the eye that makes some eyes especially dazzling.

According to an article in The Cut , people find long, full eyelashes especially attractive and aesthetically pleasing, especially on women. Given that our current societal norms dictate that women remove most of their body hair, such as on the legs or in the armpit, it's interesting that lashes managed to stick around.

There are perfectly good reasons that we find thick eyelashes appealing. For one, they're a good indicator of overall health , as some diseases and conditions can cause lash loss. Additionally, long eyelashes can make the eye look wider and can also make the gaze appear more dramatic. Who doesn't love having expressive eyes, you guys?

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