i don't know about permanently changing your eye color and i'm sure you've heard this a lot but just be proud of what you got. green is a very rare eye color and i can assure you many use "green/grey" contacts. use what you've got to your advantage- plum colored eye makeup will definately make them pop.
2007-01-04 10:36:03
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answered by max 5
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You only have one pair of irreplaceable eyes. Any reputable surgeon will tell you there is always a risk with surgery and would not perform a purely cosmetic procedure on something as vital as an eye. "Grass is always greener on the other side of the fence". With this in mind I'm certain some of your friends wish they had attractively seductive dark eyes like yours probably are. If you really want to play around with your eye colour then you could use coloured contacts and wear a different colour every night. The risk of infection from contacts is also extremely low if you use them correctly; I've never had any infections in over twenty years as a daily user and have only been on monthly disposables for the last two years. Iris colour is a difficult thing to change as it's genetic; gene therapies currently being developed for treatment of serious conditions do have the potential to eventually offer things like changes of colour to the skin hair and eyes though but such treatments are still a long way off and won't be an overnight instant wonder pill. Learn to love your dark eyes. Plenty of others will fall for them!
2016-05-23 03:54:14
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answered by ? 4
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Why on earth would you want brown eyes? They're so boring. (I would know, I have them. So, let's trade!)
I don't believe that there is a way to change your eye colour, besides wearing contacts. You could try talking to an opthamologist, but I'm pretty sure than sans contacts, you're "stuck" with the eye colour you were born with.
2007-01-04 10:15:09
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answered by Pip 2
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grass is always greener on the other side.. even i think green eyes look like emeralds.. if u drink lots of water it wil make ur eyes sparkle with vitality.. y not use a hint or dark eyeliner and mascara to bring ur natural eye colour into prominence.. plz dont ignore gods gift to u.. enjoy the wealth of sight some ppl dont even have tat much.. anyways dnt wanna preach but can say u wil look lovely if u love urself the way u are,, and m very sure ur already very pretty!:-)
2007-01-08 05:21:09
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answered by menakshistar 2
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"I am not aware of any proven medical procedure that can change the color of a patient`s iris. The best, easier, safest, and most effective way of changing eye color is wearing tinted soft contact lenses. There is no medical or surgical treatment to permanently change the color of your iris" For more information:
Go to the Eye and Vision Care health topic
GREEN/GREY EYES ARE BEAUTIFUL. I WOULD KILL FOR EYES LIKE THAT.
2007-01-04 10:48:13
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answered by amandalcala 2
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thats so odd. i wish i had dull green eyes. i think they are the most beautiful thing in the world. i think you should chersih your eye color because i know lots of people out there that would love to have that beautiful color.
i actually dont beleive there is a procedure. looks like your stuck with contacts.
brown eyes aren't as beautiful as you think. i have brown eyes and i HATE them!!
2007-01-04 10:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I'VE NEVER HEARD OF A WAY TO CHANGE YOUR EYE SHADE PERMANENTLY. IT WOULD BE NICE. MINE ARE GREEN BROWN JUST DEPENDS ON WHAT I'M WEARING AT THE TIME.
2007-01-04 10:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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wow...well i have never heard of someone wanting brown eyes. i would love to trade with you.
honestly, i think a lot of people would want the eyes that you have got naturally including me. you are very lucky. many people would love your eyes, even me. i have always wanted green eyes.
so i think that you should realize that you are very lucky to have such beautiful
coloured eyes, and never change them.
take care,
Sonia
2007-01-04 10:29:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know i dont think so but you would have to ask your eye doctor that gave you the contacts unless you didnt get an eye doctor to give them to you....then just ask an eye doctor.
2007-01-04 10:08:18
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answered by heather 2
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There is no way to permanently change the color of your eyes. You would go blind in the process.
2007-01-04 10:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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