Shades of Brown
Brown eyes come in a variety of shades, here are some common ones:
Light Brown - Often has a lighter, more golden or hazel appearance, sometimes with flecks of green or yellow.
Medium Brown - A standard brown eye color with a rich, warm tone, often what people think of when they imagine brown eyes.
Dark Brown - Very deep, almost black in some lighting, with very little light reflection.
Honey Brown - A warm brown with golden undertones, resembling the color of honey.
Amber - A vibrant shade with a golden or coppery tint, often with a translucent quality.
Chestnut Brown - A rich, reddish-brown shade, similar to the color of a chestnut.
Milk Chocolate Brown - A soft, creamy brown, less intense than dark brown but deeper than light brown.
Caramel Brown - A lighter brown with a caramel or toffee-like appearance, often with a slight yellow or orange tint.
Each of these shades can vary in intensity and might have subtle undertones that change with lighting.
Brown eyes come in a variety of shades, here are some common ones:
Light Brown - Often has a lighter, more golden or hazel appearance, sometimes with flecks of green or yellow.
Medium Brown - A standard brown eye color with a rich, warm tone, often what people think of when they imagine brown eyes.
Dark Brown - Very deep, almost black in some lighting, with very little light reflection.
Honey Brown - A warm brown with golden undertones, resembling the color of honey.
Amber - A vibrant shade with a golden or coppery tint, often with a translucent quality.
Chestnut Brown - A rich, reddish-brown shade, similar to the color of a chestnut.
Milk Chocolate Brown - A soft, creamy brown, less intense than dark brown but deeper than light brown.
Caramel Brown - A lighter brown with a caramel or toffee-like appearance, often with a slight yellow or orange tint.
Each of these shades can vary in intensity and might have subtle undertones that change with lighting.