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Help me settle a debate please. What colour are my daughters eyes?

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puma84 · 11/05/2019 12:18

Dh says grey/blue.

I think green.

What colour would you say they are?

Help me settle a debate please. What colour are my daughters eyes?
Help me settle a debate please. What colour are my daughters eyes?
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DrFoxtrot · 11/05/2019 17:27

My two DDs have eyes like this, they are stunning. Greeny grey hazel Grin

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badtime · 11/05/2019 17:32

Mine are similar, and I describe them as grey-hazel. Other people describe them as green.

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PlinkPlink · 11/05/2019 17:35

Mostly grey with a hint of green

Beautiful 😍

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WoollyMummoth · 11/05/2019 17:36

I have eyes just like your daughter,right down to the dark blue outer ring. Mine change colour depending on what I’m wearing. They look very grey next to grey or silver tops, a dusky blue next to any shade of blue and dark green next to green. They look very green when I cry.

It’s great they change naturally -would cost a fortune if you had to buy coloured contacts to accessorise your eyes to your outfit!

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Zakana · 11/05/2019 17:52

Blue/grey, your daughter has the most stunning eyes and eyelashes, she’ll be a complete heartbreaker when she’s older, you must be very proud indeed!

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ThatCurlyGirl · 11/05/2019 18:12

Eye colour was noted on application forms for things like dance auditions or panto castings when I was little - albeit about 25 years ago!

We also ourselves used to use it in writing practice "my eyes are..." my hair is "..." etc.

Your DD's eyes really are particularly stunning OP!

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dotty12345 · 11/05/2019 18:21

My daughters eyes are the same (she’s 30 now) They can be brown/green/grey depending on mood. My mum used to say they were “the colour of a rats fart!”

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Calixtine · 11/05/2019 18:26

They are beautiful! I’d say green/hazel.

My DS has similar but his are definitely closer to hazel, whereas these look more green, especially in that second pic. Lucky girl!

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Ribeebie · 11/05/2019 18:29

Hazel/green. Mine are like this. Became greener over time.

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drspouse · 11/05/2019 18:30

Mine are like this - colour depends on what I'm wearing.
I say they are hazel.

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puma84 · 11/05/2019 18:41

Thanks guys for your help.

And thanks for the compliments 😊 she's a lucky girl indeed.

I wonder if they'll stay like this or change as she gets older. She's 2 now so time will tell.

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LynetteScavo · 11/05/2019 19:07

Mine are similar . I'd say they're blue, green and hazel.

If I'm asked what colour my eyes are I say greenish., but there's more blue and brow. Confused

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JenMumma · 11/05/2019 19:18

They're dark green.
My niece has different colour eyes and she's PHENOMENALLY beautiful xx

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IncrediblySadToo · 11/05/2019 19:22

Mine were very blue until I was in my 20’s, they have changed a lot and can look blue/green/grey with brown flecks.

I used to stress over what colour to put, but for several years now I’ve just put mixed/variable and not had any problems.

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TornBetween · 11/05/2019 22:01

Hazel (Greeny brown)

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thaegumathteth · 12/05/2019 17:20

These are my eyes today - i day blue but not sure they are

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youarenotkiddingme · 12/05/2019 17:47

Multicoloured!!!!

Look hazel or blue with a grey tint depending on the light.

And I have authority on that as mine are the same Grin

Help me settle a debate please. What colour are my daughters eyes?
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Roomba · 12/05/2019 17:52

My son has exactly the same coloured eyes, though he has more of a goldenish ring just round his pupil. Doesn't help that on some days/in some lights they look more green, blue or gray!

Let me know if a consensus is reached Grin

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SirVixofVixHall · 12/05/2019 18:05

Hazel eyes have more yellow, her eyes are green with grey/blue tones.

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