why our eyes turn into brown
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Melanin is a pigment that gives your eyes, skin, and hair their color. ... The longer your eyes were exposed to light, the more melanin pigments your irises produced. But depending on your genetics, your eyes could have turned dark brown. Or maybe your eyes didn't darken much and they stayed light blue.
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The longer your eyes were exposed to light, the more melanin pigments your irises produced. But depending on your genetics, your eyes could have turned dark brown. ... So regardless of how much or little light exposure you have, your genes determine how light or dark your eye color is.
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