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Scientific Name: Camissonia claviformis ssp. rubescens

Family: Onagraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Annual

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Brown Eyes: More Than Meets the Eye

This page explores the concept of "brown eyes" as a physical characteristic, cultural symbol, and artistic inspiration. From makeup tips to songs and scholarships, discover the diverse aspects associated with this common eye color.

Considerations for Children

  • The text includes references to bullying and discrimination related to eye color, which could be a sensitive topic for children.

Quirky Facts

  • Some believe brown eyes are a sign of a trustworthy and stable character, even suggesting earth-based powers!
  • Scholarships are sometimes available based on eye color, including brown eyes.

What are Brown Eyes?

  • Brown eyes appear brown due to the presence of melanin, the same pigment that causes skin to tan.
  • Dark brown eyes are sometimes perceived as black.

Cultural Significance and Associations

  • Brown eyes are often associated with being down-to-earth.
  • The text indicates a perception in some cultures that brown eyes are less desirable than blue eyes, though it argues against this.
  • The educator Jane Elliott used a "blue eyes/brown eyes" exercise to demonstrate the impact of racism.

Brown Eyes in Popular Culture

  • "Brown Eyes" is the title of songs by Destiny's Child and Lady Gaga, as well as a song by Cody Simpson called "Pretty Brown Eyes."
  • Brown Eyes (Korean: &#48652&#46972&#50868&#50500&#51060&#51592) is also the name of a South Korean male duo.

Makeup and Beauty Tips

  • Brown eyes are considered versatile and easy to enhance with makeup due to brown being a mix of primary colors.

Potential Procedures

  • A laser procedure exists that aims to turn brown eyes blue, though its safety is debated.