Perhaps the most underappreciated, underrated, and under-celebrated eye color is the humble brown eye.
What diseases and conditions are brown-eyed people more or less prone to?
And are brown-eyed people really more trustworthy than everyone else?

Read on to find out all you oughta know about brown eyes.
What makes brown eyes brown?
So just what is it that makes brown eyes, well, brown?

And despite the difference in complexion, actressLucy Liualso as similarly dark peepers.
That’s also the case with actressNatalie Portman, as well asPenelope Cruz.
And as it turns out, blue-eyed parents can indeed have a brown-eyed child.

Chances are some parents already learned that already on their own, which had to be an interesting experience!
Isn’t genetics wild?
The same is true for both brown-eyed men and women, who found other eye colors equallyattractiveas well.

So what’s going on with blue-eyed men?
Maybe that’s where the expression “baby blues” comes from?
Sometimes it can take years for the change to occur, even into adulthood.

How does having brown eyes affect pain tolerance?
So how exactly did the researchers come to this conclusion?
Their objective was to monitor postpartum and antepartum pain, sleep, coping behavior, and mood.

Additionally, light-eyed women turned out to be less susceptible toanxietyanddepression.
So don’t forget to protect your peepers!
That’s likely connected to the fact that most black Americans have dark eyes, according toOwlcation.

That does not sound pleasant in the least!
As with skin cancer, white people are more at risk of the disease than black people.
That’s just one more way that melanin is truly magical.

Who would have thought that the two were connected at all?
Sorry about that, pale blue-eyed friends!
Brown-eyed people have faster reaction times
There’s one more advantage that comes with having coffee-colored peepers.

The results indicated that dark-eyed people had a faster reaction time to a single stimulus than their fair-eyed counterparts.
That means that melanin may be directly connected to how quickly people respond to the environment around them.
How cool is that?

Do you find yourself falling behind when it’s time to order another round?
Well, there may be something to that, according to science.
Are brown-eyed people more trustworthy?

Brown-eyed people are apparently assumed to be better secret keepers than their fair-eyed friends.
A2001 studyfound that people with brown eyes are less likely to develop hearing issues throughout their lives.
The study went on to show that in cases of deafness resulting from meningitis, the same pattern occurred.





