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If You Have Dark Brown/Black Eyes:

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You are most likely a natural born leader. If that doesn’t quite accurately describe you,
you might be surprised to learn that that’s how people see you!

People with eyes that are so dark brown, they sometimes appear black have one of the
rarest eye colors. As such, they are often perceived as mysterious or secretive, yet a
study in Current Psychology reported by Medical Daily showed that people with darker
eyes are generally seen as more agreeable.

Additionally, the darker your eye, the more melanin is in your system. A study published
by the journal Personality and Individual Differences says that people with very dark
eyes tend to drink considerably less than those with lighter eyes, while another
study notes that people with darker eyes are generally better at sports that involve
hitting targets (like tennis). The melanin acts as an insulator for connections between
brain cells. The more melanin one has, the quicker their brains may work.
You could potentially rule the world, if you can just find your inner strength. The world
already sees you as a leader.

If You Have Blue Eyes:

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You possess great inner strength and physical strength, though many people may not
see it. In fact, people often don’t see the real you and judge you negatively before they
get the chance to know you. Perhaps people see you as weak, timid, or untrustworthy.

People with blue eyes can often be perceived as timid or unassertive. The Daily
Mail reports that in 2006, German psychologists found that blue-eyed children tended
to be wary of new things and were considerably less open around their peers.

Medical Daily reports that many people perceive people with blue eyes as being
“competitive” and even “egotistical.”
Despite these negative assessments, a pilot study reported by the University of
Pittsburgh School of Medicinesuggests that women with lighter-colored eyes tend to
tolerate pain better during childbirth than those with darker eyes. They also seemed to
handle the stress of childbirth better.

Dr. Inna Belfer of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine says, “In a study
involving 58 pregnant women — 24 with dark-colored eyes and 24 with light-colored
eyes — those with lighter eyes achieved greater reductions in postpartum anxiety,
depression, and catastrophizing/rumination.”

If you have blue eyes, perhaps your inquisitive, cautious nature comes across as aloof to
onlookers?

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If You Have Gray Eyes:

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Gray eyes are rare, but they are really just a variation of blue eyes. Think of gray eyes as
a dimmer switch on blue eyes.

In other words, if you have dark gray eyes, your eyes are a shade of blue — but according
to the Tech Museum of Innovation, dark gray eyes have more melanin in the front of the
eyes, while pale, light gray eyes have considerably less.

If you have dark gray eyes, you are either an exceptionally well-balanced person or you
there are “two sides” to your proverbial coin. Perhaps there’s a Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde
situation going on inside of you. You can be different things to different people
depending on whose needs need to be met. This can be a pro or a con depending on how
much control you have over your emotions.

If you have light gray eyes, you probably have to work a little harder than most people to
exert yourself. You strive to be taken seriously, yet you also keep your defenses up.
Though it takes a while to break through your concerned, wary exterior, you care deeply
for people who are able to burst through.

If You Have Hazel Eyes:


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Hazel eyes are hard to describe — several people have their own definitions, though the
hazel eyes are called so because of their resemblance to a hazelnut color.

The Eye Doctor Guide describes hazel eyes as appearing to change color from green to
brown, or as an iris that has two different colors. For example, perhaps the ring near
your pupil is green, but it fades to brown closer to the perimeter of the iris.

This shade is uncommon, so people with hazel eyes are told from a young age that they
are different and unique. Even the colors of hazel eyes and the specifics surrounding
them are unique to each person who has hazel eyes.

As such, those with hazel eyes tend to be independent, confident, and spontaneous. The
amount of melanin in the eye varies from person to person, so you can never pin down
their personality, though a common theme seems to be a balanced personality that can
sometimes be mysterious to read.
Dr. Matthew Leach of the University of South Australia claims that people with hazel
eyes might have such mixed colors in their eyes due to materials from the bloodstream
that were broken down because of liver imbalance. As such, people with hazel eyes
might be more prone to digestive issues.

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Brown Eyes

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As we discussed in the very dark brown/black eyes description, brown eyes are the
result of having more melanin in your system than those with lighter eyes. You tend to
be agreeable, assertive, and people look to you with confidence.

The Charles University in Prague describes people with brown eyes as being generally
very loyal, respectful, and gentle people, though certainly not submissive.

Do you disagree with that? Do you think of yourself as more of a cranky, easily agitated
person? You may not be getting enough sleep!
A study in the journal Chronobiology International revealed that people with brown
eyes generally sleep two hours less than people with lighter eyes, and their sleep cycles
tend to be poorer. People with brown eyes generally have a harder time getting up in the
morning.

Green Eyes

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If you have green eyes, I have to congratulate you. It seems that most people view you as
alluring, sexy, and mysterious.

A study released by the Impulse Corporation in Los Angeles studied the appeal of people
with various eye colors. The most commonly shared descriptor for people with green
eyes was “sexy.” Most participants who said they wanted to change their eye color
specified green as their hue of choice.
Green eyes have a balance of melanin that keeps them agreeable and dominant like
those with brown eyes, yet strong and cautious like those with blue eyes.

Ophthalmologist Surgeon Doctor Hamadi Kallel has studied many of the research
studies on the topic of eye color and says that people with green eyes “have an air of
mystry and a quiet self-sufficiency. [They are] often unpredictable, but slow to anger…
They are original, creative and perform well under great pressure.”

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