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Having children is something that many couples dream of? Before the baby comes to the world, you may be eager to know what your kid will look like. It’s impossible to know for sure, but science can help you guess. The following inforgraphics can you a helpful primer on basic genetics.  So stop waiting and Eye Color Chart, Eye Facts, Baby Eyes, Makijaż Smokey Eye, Writing Help, Useful Life Hacks, Future Kids, 그림 그리기, Writing Tips

Having children is something that many couples dream of? Before the baby comes to the world, you may be eager to know what your kid will look like. It’s impossible to know for sure, but science can help you guess. The following inforgraphics can you a helpful primer on basic genetics. So stop waiting and […]

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Hazel Eyes Hair Color, Dark Hazel Eyes, Different Types Of Eyes, Hair Colour For Green Eyes, Unnatural Hair Color, Hazel Green Eyes, Eye Color Chart, Neutral Skin Tone, Ash Brown Hair Color

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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Always a great way to describe the color of your characters eyes. Eyes are the window to the soul, so when describing the color if you say a warm sable brown, with black flecks, you picture a kind person. If you describe the eyes as a sickly swampy green and  murky browns that I could never call a true hazel. You see a much less desirable character and it sets the tone for where you want to take them in your story. Eye Color Chart, Blue Eye Color, Writing Characters, Book Writing Tips, Writing Advice, Colored Contacts, Story Writing, Writing Tools, Writing Help

Always a great way to describe the color of your characters eyes. Eyes are the window to the soul, so when describing the color if you say a warm sable brown, with black flecks, you picture a kind person. If you describe the eyes as a sickly swampy green and murky browns that I could never call a true hazel. You see a much less desirable character and it sets the tone for where you want to take them in your story.

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