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Does Eye Color Matter in Attractiveness?

Does Eye Color Matter in Attractiveness?
Close-up of a woman with bold blue eye makeup and glossy lips alongside a comparison of Isla Blue Grotto and Isla Emerald Green colored contact lenses, exploring the impact of eye color on attractiveness.

Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered if your eye color affects how attractive you are? While many believe that blue or green eyes are the epitome of beauty, the truth is more nuanced. This article delves into whether eye color truly impacts attractiveness or if other factors play a more significant role.

Common Perceptions and Beliefs

Many people hold the belief that lighter eye colors, like blue and green, are more attractive. For instance, celebrities with striking blue eyes often receive attention for their eye color. However, this perception is not universally accepted and is influenced by cultural and societal norms. There is a whole lot more that goes into it!

Scientific Insights on Eye Attractiveness

A study by Grundl et al. sheds light on what truly makes eyes attractive. Their research concluded that factors such as scleral brightness (the whiteness of the eyes) and pupil size are more crucial in determining eye attractiveness than the iris color itself.

Key Findings

  • Scleral Brightness:A brighter sclera is often associated with youth and health, making the eyes appear more vibrant and appealing.
  • Pupil Size:Larger pupils are generally perceived as more attractive because they signal youth and emotional engagement.

Importance of Scleral Brightness

The sclera, or the white part of the eye, plays a significant role in perceived eye attractiveness. A clear, bright sclera can enhance the overall appearance of the eyes, making them look healthier and more appealing. According to the study, individuals prefer eyes with a bright sclera over those with a dull or yellowish sclera, as it signals youth and vitality.

Role of the Limbal Ring

EyeCandys circle lenses enhancing the limbal ring for a more striking and youthful eye appearance.

The limbal ring is the dark ring around the iris, which can make eyes look more striking. A well-defined limbal ring creates a contrast with the sclera, making the eyes appear more piercing and youthful. This feature is often more noticeable in lighter eye colors but can enhance the attractiveness of any eye color.

EyeCandys also provides contact lenses that give the appearance of larger pupils. These lenses feature a large central optical zone, making pupils appear wider and more dilated. For wearers with dark irises and lighter-colored lenses, the contrast between the iris and the lens color can create an illusion of larger pupils.

Comparison of eyes with regular lenses and EyeCandys lenses creating an illusion of larger pupils.

Eye Shape and Placement

While eye color gets a lot of attention, the shape and placement of the eyes and the eyebrows significantly impact attractiveness. Features such as deep-set eyes, thick eyebrows, and dark eyelashes contribute to a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. These attributes help create a balanced and symmetrical facial structure, which is universally perceived as attractive.

Psychological and Societal Factors

Psychological and societal factors also influence the perception of eye attractiveness. Cultural norms and media representations play a significant role in shaping these perceptions. For instance, blue and green eyes are often idealized in Western cultures, whereas other cultures may value different traits.


While eye color can contribute to attractiveness, it is not the sole determinant. Factors such as scleral brightness, limbal ring definition, and eye shape play more critical roles. The study by Grundl et al. supports this, highlighting the importance of scleral brightness and pupil size over iris color. Therefore, it's essential to focus on what makes you feel confident rather than adhering to perceived attractiveness standards. Whether you choose to wear colored contacts or not, remember that all eye colors are equally beautiful. Change your eye color based on what YOU feel like today because all eye colors are equally attractive.

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Monica Jaco

Monica Jaco

As EyeCandys makeup and beauty guru, Monica brings her extensive knowledge and creative flair to provide styling tips and tricks that make your contacts an active part of your style....

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The information in this post and all EyeCandys blog content is intended for informational and marketing purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. EyeCandys does not offer professional healthcare advice or practice medicine, optometry, or any other healthcare profession. Always consult with your ophthalmologist, optometrist or a qualified healthcare provider for any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or questions regarding a medical condition.

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