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our eye colour seems uniquely tied up with our individuality particularly given that eyes are probably the most expressive part of our anatomy here is what we know about how eyes can also deeply reflect your ancestry the various eye colours have evolved over time and have their origins in our genetic makeup which determines the amount of melanin in our eyes this means that there is no blue green or hazel pigment as such all eye colours contain the same brown melanin which is incapable of refracting light the difference in eye colours is created by variations in the concentration and location of the brown melanin over the two layers of the iris brown eyed people have melanin on the back layer of the iris with some on the front layer that absorbs more light and thus causes the iris to look brown eyes having no melanin on the front layer of the iris scatter light its called rayleigh scattering so that more blue light reflects out making the eyes appear blue and the reason that eyes are b