Brown Eyes

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1998 ORIGINAL White Furby, Pink Ears, w/ BROWN EYES!! TAGS ATTACHED, Tiger Elec. $18.88 |
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1st Edition 1998 Tiger Electronics Furby Grey &white with brown eyes $6.99 |
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Original White Furby With Brown Eyes Model 70-800 in Box $5.00 |
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ORIGINAL CLASSIC FURBY IN BOX MODEL # 70-800 TIGER ELECTRONICS 1998 BROWN EYES $9.99 |
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Electronic Furby 1998 MODEL 70-800 GRAY & WHITE WITH BROWN EYES NEW IN BOX $24.50 |
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Furby 2005 Large 9″ White and Pink Fur with Brown Eyes Excellent Works Great $29.99 |
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Large Furby WHITE WITH PURPLE BELLY BROWN EYE 59294 2005 $13.99 |
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LARGE FURBY WHITE WITH PURPLE BELLY BROWN EYE 59294 2005 $19.99 |
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FURBY HALLOWEEN LIMITED Special Edition WITH BROWN EYES (NEW) $15.00 |
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Graduation Furby 1ST EDITION RARE BROWN EYES -NRFB -f61 $79.99 |
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Rare,Original all white with pink ears and brown eyes 1998 Furby $19.99 |
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Furby Black & White Brown Eyes Tuxedo Edition NEW IN BOX RARE $39.99 |
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Rare All White Furby with brown eyes $100.00 |
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Furby with tags & box blue and pink, brown eyes Tiger Electronics $22.99 |
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White Furby with Brown eyes in Factory Sealed Box $25.00 |
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Furby Blue & White With No Eyelashes And Brown Eyes 1998 70-800 EUC! $19.95 |
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1998 Furby Electronic BLACK WITH BROWN EYES TOY $39.99 |
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1998 Retired GRAY with BROWN EYES FURBY NIB New In Box 70-800 ELECTRONIC RARE $59.99 |
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Furreal Friends Sound & Action Newborn Brown 7″ Puppy Dog Open/Close Eyes $11.99 |
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Vintage 1998 Tiger Electronic Furby Mib Spotted Brown Brown Eyes $65.00 |
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Vintage 1998 Tiger Electronic Furby MIB Spotted Brown Blue Eyes $65.00 |
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Zhu Zhu Puppies Pets Legacy Adorable Puppy Brown with Orange Eye Patch New $8.50 |
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WITCH HALLOWEEN AUTUMN FURBY ORANGE & BLACK with BROWN EYES – NRFB HASBRO – f70 $69.99 |
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Tiger Furby Electronics 70-800 Brown Blue Eyes NEW $29.96 |
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FURBY TUXEDO RETIRED FIRST GENERATION BROWN EYES #5 $59.99 |
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Interactive Shelby Generation 1 Midnight Black brown eyes furby NEW RARE $49.99 |
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Interactive Shelby Generation 2 Coral brown eyes furby NEW RARE light red $69.99 |
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Interactive Shelby Generation 2 Orchid brown eyes furby NEW RARE pink $69.99 |
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FURBY Generation 1 Witches Cat brown eyes NEW IN BOX Rare Black $39.99 |
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FURBY Generation 1 Snowball brown eyes NEW IN BOX Rare White $49.99 |
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FURBY Generation 1 Wolf brown eyes NEW IN BOX RARE gray $39.99 |
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FURBY Generation 2 Owl brown eyes NEW IN BOX RARE gray shag $69.99 |
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FURBY Generation 1 Church Mouse brown eyes NEW IN BOX RARE gray & white $39.99 |
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FURBY Generation 3 Snow Leopard blue eyes NEW BOX RARE white, black, brown spots $59.99 |
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FURBY Generation 2 Bear gray eyes NEW BOX RARE light brown $49.99 |
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ORIGINAL 1998 FURBY – TIGER ELECTRONICS #70-800 -Brown & Tan Speckled Brown Eyes $49.99 |
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Furby Electronic Brown Tan & White w/ Blue Eyes W/ Tags & Box Works Great $39.99 |
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Electronics My Puppy with Travel Bag(brown eye patch dog with bag) $15.19 |
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ORIGINAL 1998 Furby Tiger ELECTRONICS Brown & Green Eyes 1st Generation NEW BOX $44.99 |
Make-up Tips for Brown Eyes
Brown eyes come in many different shades so let’s look at a kaleidoscope of colors to help us to enhance eye color. Colors opposite each other will be complementary so, will work to brighten each other up. For example: Red and green, orange and blue, purple and yellow. Depending on the shade of brown your eyes are will determine the shades of eye shadow you may use to brighten the brown which, may give you the effect of lightening that you are after, especially if you use colors that shimmer. If your eyes have a yellow tinge, try using an eye shadow with a purple tone.
The next thing you need to consider is the one rule of makeup that will always guide you: Light colors bring out, make larger and highlight. Dark colors recede, minimize or contour. So with this in mind you could work with dark eyeliner and light eye shadow colors to emphasize your dark chocolate eyes with black liner, mascara, a smudge of pale pink eye shadow, and finish with lightly flushed cheeks and make your lips your signature. Create lip focus with a red or berry stain. To pull color focus from your eyes, giving the illusion of lighter eyes, go for a deeper shade of lip color.
Dark brown eyes are very versatile when it comes to color accents, and dark brown eyes are such a beautiful feature to have, I would play them up. Compliment your brown eyes with pale pinks, or accent the brown with gold and deep rusts. Have you tried using eyeliner to add definition? One look is to use one sheer glittery eye shadow used all over in combination with a softly smudged liner for a more sophisticated look.
I would definitely recommend you have a play with colored eyeliners. Dark brown eyes look stunning lined in shades of plum mix with a pale mauve shadow, aubergine mix with a shimmery light pink shadow, raisin mix with a mushroom soft brown shadow. Just remember to combine with a lighter shadow or your eyes may look more dramatic.
There are various methods of using eyeliner. Pencils are the most versatile eye-defining tools, as you can start softly, blending each layer back if it starts to become too heavy looking. Pencil can be smudged softly, or add depth under an eye shadow for a muted look, or used alone for strongly defined eyes.
Liquid eyeliner is much more dramatic, and can be applied over top of your eye pencil for added intensity, or used under eye shadow to enhance your eye shape. Both of these techniques ensure longwearing eyeliner.
For the most natural way to line your eyes, use a small, firm brush and apply eye shadow as your eyeliner. Make the most of your dark brown eyes, using soft pinks to really bring them out. Use brown mascara for day, and a black/brown mascara for evening or special occasions. Keep eyeliner to a minimum though. Just use it to softly frame your eyes. Avoid all black as it tends to be too strong. Chocolates, deep plums and charcoals smudged into your lashes will do the trick. You might like to try adding a very subtle contour in a soft mushroom color on your brow bone just above your crease and blend this softly.
On the days you feel like your eyes need a pick-me-up, jazz up your eye make-up a little. Graduating your eye makeup from at your lash line to your brow will give your eyes more depth. Use the darkest shade along your lash line, and merge into lighter shades nearer your brow. Contouring and shading can create the illusion of different eye shapes. By using dark to minimize and light to make larger, you Can Play with altering the length and size of your eyes.
If you just want to keep it simple, sweep a shimmery pastel shadow all over your lid, curl your lashes, apply 2 to 3 coats dark grey charcoal or dark brown mascara, and add a few individual false lashes on the outer corner of your eyes!
Have fun discovering your new colors.
About the Author
Katie Moran
Katie’s Wellness & Beauty Corner
www.monstergiftstore.com
Katie is an ex-model and has appeared in several infomercials. She has years of experience working with make-up artists and using cosmetics.
Brown eyes?
Why don’t we all have brown eyes by now? As we know from school education the gene that make us have brown eyes is dominent over green and blue. Surely after this amount of generations since we evolved we would have practically eliminated blue and green eyes. And further more if we evolved from apes why do we even have blue and green eyes, apes only have brown eyes?
Here comes a long post but this answers it from an anthropological and scientific stand point.
People all originally came from hot East Africa (Ethiopia is where the oldest human fossils have been found and is the land between the Tigris and Euphrates—whether you approach the origin of human beings from a Biblical standpoint or one that is based on the fossil record) .
When they populated the world and spread out eye color, and physical features began to change to adapt to climates. Brown eyed people are originally from sunny environments because the dark pigment in the eye protects them from the sun. Likewise, people native to hot to warm environments have darker skin colors (from olive to very dark brown) because melanin contains antioxidants, inhibits the loss of collagen from UVA/UVB rays, and prevents excess vitamin D from forming by blocking sun rays.
Light colored eyes (blue, green, and grey) are recessive because Europe (like Australia) was the last place on earth to be populated by human beings. Consider this, when some people first left Africa or migrated out, they spread to the Middle East (still warm-kept the dark eyes, tan skin, dark hair) , throughout the Meditteranean, then they went to modern day Russia where (indigenous Russians have dark eyes, slightly lighter skin, dark hair). Later people went to Asia where it was both warm and cold because of the sun exposure they still needed melanin and the dark color in their eyes for sun protection. Skin color may have lightened to adjust to colder climates to promoted vitamin D absorption or it may have remained dark (if you live in more tropical regions of Asia).
Lastly, people spread to Europe because thousands of years ago, Europe was covered in Ice like Antartica is today. People with dark eyes, dark hair, dark skin could not survive the cold and went snow blind, limbs and extremities snapped off, and people either died because their skin could not make vitamin D. People who’s genes mutated or changed to suit the environment survived. Blue, green, and Grey Eyes reflect the bright light from the snow and whiter skin promoted vitamin D absorption. Lighter hair also resulted from a change in diet, from great amounts of protein to reduced amounts of protein.
This change could have occurred over a few hundred years or a few millenia.
But long story short, the world is predominantly a warm place.
Warm weather= brown eyes and more melanin in hair and skin, as seen in the majority of the world’s population.
Cold weather, climate= most places in the world (except Northern Europe, Antartican, Alaska) are not cold. So the people who live there have lighter skin/ eyes/ hair and are less abundant.
* Note, the only reason scientists believe that the Inuit survived the cold climates of North America is because they eat A WHOLE LOT of protein from fish, etc.. There fore their skin did not have to lighten to promote vitamin D absorption. ANd the snow did not bother their eyes because of their rich diet, they wore alot of furs to cover their faces, and they have beneficial folds near their eyelids to protect their eyes from the harsh, bitter winds.
One can expect if the world continues to get hotter then the frequency of melanin enriched people will increase even more. Versus if the world suddenly got ice cold and every continent experienced an Ice Age, humans with low levels of melanin would increase in frequency and those with dark eyes/skin/ hair would greatly decrease. Human beings like animals have to respond to environmental pressures and only those who can survive actually live and produce offspring (whether by being genetically compatible with the environment, technological advancements, or mutation) ..