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According to Dr. Andrew A. Dahl, the chance of having congenital heterochromia iridis is 6 out of 1000. Heterochromia iridis is an uncommon condition in which the two eyes are different colors. Heterochromia can also be acquired, often as a result of disease or other abnormalities, explains Dahl.

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For people with a very high taste in fashion and style, they go as far as buying contacts with two different colors for cool aesthetics. Some people actually are born that way and this is just gives them a unique headshot. The condition where the eyes have different colors is called ‘heterochromia’. The iris which […]

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Here are some of the most beautiful eyes in the world. They say that your eyes or the windows to your soul but these beautiful eyes will make you believe that anything is possible.
Superheroes are born out of diversity, with unique genetic traits that make them stand out of the crowd. Well, whether or not you've seen them, there are real-life superheroes that walk among us every day - don't believe us? Just check out the amazing genetic mutations list below. Everyone's parents probably told them they are special snowflakes at one point or another and that they are not like anyone else on the planet, which is true. Still, some people out there have even more…

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Before giving direct instructions on choosing the best hair color for hazel eyes we need to define what eyes are actually called “hazel”. Believe us or not, but some women can’t decide if they have hazel or green eyes. Hazel eyes are always multicolored. They are semi-brown, semi-green, and even with some gold bursts in …
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#FactFriday | 11 out of every 1,000 Americans have different colored eyes or #Heterochromia of the eye. The concentration and distribution of melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes, is what causes heterochromia. Derived from the ancient Greek, heterochromia is a combination of "heteros," meaning different, and "chroma," meaning color. To find more facts and eye trivia, follow us on @Pinterest. Click the link in bio!

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