Heterochromia Iridis & Colored Contacts: Understanding Eye Color Differences
It is not possible to naturally have one eye green and one eye blue. A condition known as heterochromia iridis can cause a person to have two different colored irises, but the colors are usually not as distinct as green and blue. If someone appears to have one green and one blue eye, it is likely that they are wearing colored contact lenses.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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