Let us look at some famous people who have hazel eyes. Let us start with Natalie Cole, the famous American singer, songwriter and performer.
Supermodel/mogul Tyra Banks has natural hazel eyes that are further enhanced with subtle green lenses to sharpen her gaze. This iconic supermodel is known to drastically switch up her look all the time, and that includes her eye colour.
It is her lovely face, the large green eyes, the perfect balance of her features, that draw attention, like a sparkling diamond worn on a pauper's hand. With her father's Dutch ancestry and her mother's Chinese-Indonesian heritage, Kreuk has an exotic appearance that doesn't easily fit any category other than unusual.
Angelina JolieAngelina, apart from her award-winning roles, humanitarian efforts and plump lips, is known for her gorgeous blue eyes which are considered one of the sexiest in the world.
Knowles' warm brown eyes are the center of attention here because of the perfect balance of her makeup.
Many commented on the color of his eyes. Banks has stunning green eyes and Asla's are blue. Although York didn't end up with his mother's famous ivy-colored eyes, he did get their wide shape.
Leona Louise Lewis was born on 3 April 1985, in Islington, London, England, to a father of Afro-Guyanese descent and a mother with Welsh, Irish and Italian ancestry. She has an older half-brother, Bradley, and a younger brother, Kyle.
The production of melanin in the iris is what influences eye color. More melanin produces a darker coloring, while less makes for lighter eyes. Green eyes are the rarest, but there exist anecdotal reports that gray eyes are even rarer. Eye color isn't just a superfluous part of your appearance.
Green is the rarest eye color of the more common colors. Outside of a few exceptions, nearly everyone has eyes that are brown, blue, green or somewhere in between. Other colors like gray or hazel are less common.
Green, which is the least common eye color. Only 9% of people in the United States have green eyes. Hazel, a combination of brown and green. Hazel eyes may also have flecks or spots of green or brown.
According to the Eye Doctors of Washington website, gray eyes, unlike blue eyes, often have flecks of gold and brown in them. If you look closely, you may even see gray eyes changing color. Depending on what a person is wearing and what color light they are in, a person's gray eyes may appear gray, blue, or even green.
Less than 1 percent of people have gray eyes. Gray eyes are very rare. Scientists think gray eyes have even less melanin than blue eyes. Gray eyes scatter light differently, which makes them pale.
Violet is an actual but rare eye color that is a form of blue eyes. It requires a very specific type of structure to the iris to produce the type of light scattering of melanin pigment to create the violet appearance.
New research shows that people with blue eyes have a single, common ancestor. A team at the University of Copenhagen have tracked down a genetic mutation which took place 6-10,000 years ago and is the cause of the eye colour of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today.
People with red eyes do not actually have red irises. Most people's blood vessels are obscured by the pigment in their irises, but for people lacking melanin in their irises due to albinism, the blood vessels are visible enough to create a pink or red appearance.
People with blue eyes tend to have greater light sensitivity. Night vision is often better among people with blue eyes. A genetic mutation is responsible for blue eyes. People with blue eyes are more likely to have red eye in photos.