Facts You Should Know About Blue Eyes

Facts You Should Know About Blue Eyes
4 Min Read | 04 Jan 2025
Akash Raj
Akash Raj

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Blue eyes are considered one of the most beautiful features in the world. Just like any other colour, your eye colour can vary from lighter tones of blue to dark. It is quite normal that you might have encountered someone with “baby blues” as they are the second most common eye colour in the world. People in Nothern Europe are more likely to have this eye colour.

No matter how common or rare they are, blue eyes are extremely beautiful. But, how do people get blue eyes? Are they genetic and everyone with blue eyes is related? Well, there are so many questions that need answers and if you are looking for them then stay with us till the very end. In this blog, we will discuss everything about gorgeous blue eyes.

What Makes Eyes Blue in Colour?

The colour of the eyes is determined by Melanin. The actual colour of Melanin is brown and the amount of melanin present in your body determines your eye colour or hair colour. Brown eyes have the highest amount of melanin whereas blue or grey eyes are determined with little or no melanin.

Due to less melanin in the front part of Iris, whenever the light falls it scatters and allows blue light to reflect back from the eyes. In layman’s language, the blue eyes concept is the same as how the sky appears blue.

Are Blue Eyes A Factor of Genetics?

Are Blue Eyes A Factor of Genetics?

Earlier, it was considered that eye colour was related to basic genetic traits and passed down directly from parents to children. In reality is determined by various genes. If a child has blue eyes then it has been passed from both parents. However, it is not important that both parents have the same eye colour. The gene can be carried as recessive as well.

As we already discussed, blue eyes have very little melanin, therefore, there are some health risks that one can get. Here is a list of all the health risks that a person with blue eyes should be careful of:

  • Eye Cancer: Many studies have shown that people with blue eyes are at a greater risk of getting ocular uveal melanoma. It is a type of eye cancer but very rare.
  • Skin Cancer: Next is skin cancer and people with light eye colours can get basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Photophobia: As per the report by Duke Health, blue eyes have less melanin due to which they are more sensitive to light. It is important that people with light eye colours wear 100% UV protection sunglasses and limit exposure to bright light.

What Glasses Look Good on Blue Eyes?

What Glasses Look Good on Blue Eyes?

You might be curious about what type of glasses look good on people with blue eyes. Here are some tips to narrow down your selection.

Complementing Colours

To choose glasses for blue-coloured eyes, you should go with complementary colours. Colours like ice blue, navy blue, aqua, lavender and mint green will look stunning on blue eyes. These colour tones will softly complement blue-coloured eyes and they will be a perfect addition to your everyday wardrobe.

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Contrasting Colours

The next thing you can do is pick colours that create a contrast with blue eyes. For instance, glasses in colours like amber, gold, burgundy, emerald green and dark brown will beautifully create a contrast and enhance your overall look. These tones are perfect for nighttime parties, special occasions or when you want to go a little fancy.

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Patterns and Designs

Apart from colours, you can also get glasses in different patterns and designs as they will add a little extra charm to your overall look. You can go for transparent frames, gradient or ombre finish and even metallic finish as they break the monotony and add something different to your eyewear game.

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Wrapping It Up

Honestly, blue babies are nothing but gorgeous. Whenever someone looks deep in them they get attracted. And, it is right to say that falling in love with blue eyes is extremely easy. However, not everything comes with only good, there is a downside too.

Due to very little melanin, these eyes are prone to various infections like eye cancer, skin cancer and even light sensitivity. Hence, it is essential to take proper care of these eyes and for that, Specscart has your back. You can choose from 1000+ glasses that are stylish, quirky and cost-effective. You will also get FREE lenses with anti-glare, anti-UV, anti-scratch and impact-resistant coatings.

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