trry painting it
2007-01-09 02:42:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I know it's possible for someones eye color to change by a certain chemical or metal. My friends dad had blue eyes. Then one day he was working on some kind of project, and I'm sorry but I can't remember what he said it was that got into one of his eye's, but it changed that one eye color from blue to green. Now he has one blue and one green. Freaky!
2007-01-09 02:45:18
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answer #2
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answered by pearl28 2
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No, but you can make your eyes look different depending on the clothes you wear. Certain colors make the blue, green, or brown stand out more.
2007-01-09 06:27:09
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answered by jennydeere70 2
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Yes. Patients who use Xalatan drops to treat their glaucoma, often get darker irides as a side effect. So a blue eye will become green, a green eye, hazel and a hazel eye, light brown.
2007-01-09 02:43:10
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answered by ignoramus 7
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i was thinking about that also. well the colour of the eye is given by the amount of melanin produced by your body. so if a mutation occurs to some of the genes coding it, then it might change solely or it might change also the colour of the skin
2007-01-09 05:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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umm i dont think that possible. I think contacts are the only way..
2007-01-09 02:43:25
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answered by Kimberly R 2
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I serouisly doubt that.
2007-01-09 02:43:02
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answered by Irish Girl 5
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