Is it weird that when it rains my eye color turns a different color?!
Question: My normal eye color is hazel
but when it rains....my eye color turns a bluish grey
i just noticed it the other day from coming inside when it started pouring down from hangin with my friends...
i think its pretty cool...but it is kinda weird
Answers: My normal eye color is hazel
but when it rains....my eye color turns a bluish grey
i just noticed it the other day from coming inside when it started pouring down from hangin with my friends...
i think its pretty cool...but it is kinda weird
Not weird, but actually normal. Hazel eyes are at the cusp of many different hues. The character of the light reflecting on your iris will change how they look. It's one of the neat things about that shade of eyes. Savor it.
hmm..thats weird
but weird-good :]
no its not it could be different lighting
yeah i think it kinda is but that is wicked sweet!
It's just the kind of light that's hitting it. Everyones eyes (except black and brown) change a bit with different lighting.
that is normal for people with hazel eyes
YOU are a human mood ring!! maybe you could contact Maury Povich....
Thats way weird but way cool. I wish my eyes did that. Mine do change color but not with the weather
well my friends do that but every day they change
It's different....but I think that's wicked cool!
i actually know the answer to this! believe it or not, everyone's eye color changes. it's because of changes in light (sun and rain) or different colors matched with it (blue shirt or green shirt.) these things make your eyes look a different color, and that happens to me too :)
Heres hoe it works:
Since there is rain, the light reflects off of it and into your eye, thus changing your eye color...
But that is weird..
no its cool i want that to happen to me but its awesome
Can we put your eyes on a weather page? Do they predict the weather or just tell us what we can find out by looking out the window?
Actually, it's not all that unusual for eyes to appear different at different times. We notice these changes more in light-colored eyes.