1.
The Fact about Blue Eyes
Having blue eyes is a
privilege especially for women for such eye color is the ultimate symbol for
beauty and fertility. Women with such of human
eye were always acknowledged beautiful and such became the favorite medium
for beauty experts for their beauty experimentations. Women with blue eyes usually have Caucasian
races and such feature could be passed for several generations after her.
Scientifically, having blue eyes means the lack of melanin components in the
human system and it also means that such person is also very sensitive to
light. However, despite this fact, a huge number of people kept wishing they
have such eyes.
2.
Women and Their Beautiful
Eyes
A woman with beautiful eyes
says it all. Sometimes, a human eye is
simply more than enough to enhance a woman’s beauty. It is not the eye color,
the shape or the texture of the eyes but rather it is more on the expression.
Women with strong and sharp eyes were portrays a strong willed woman; a
beautiful doe eyed woman signifies innocence and vulnerability; while those
with mischievous and sparkling eyes signifies that such woman is fun loving and
adventurous. Indeed, by simply just seeing a person through the eyes you would
instantly know the kind of person she is and what she is capable of.
3.
Women and Their Brown Eyes
One beautiful feature a
woman could ever have is brown eyes. A brown
human eye may vary from light brown,
to golden brown and even chocolate brown yet despite all these shades they
still came from one ancestral root. Such eyes signify a rich Caucasian race
specifically in the European area. Having such eyes somehow adds
mysteriousness, seriousness and even calmness.
No one could beat women with brown eyes for such eye color could go
along with any kind of eye color shade but they would really look good if you
use simple light colors that will make the brownness of the eyes standout.
4.
The Eye is a Wonderful Organ of Humanity
The drawing of an eye is spectacular. I have a
friend who’s fond of drawing the human eye, the eye is one of if not the
fastest reacting organ in the body, when we feel that our eyelashes feel a
slight irritation or even movement, our eyelids would automatically close to
protect the sensitive eyes. The brain itself is too slow to process all the
images that are slipping inside our retinas that we need to move our eyes and
focus on an image constantly when we are moving. The images are then
interpreted by our brain and translated into what we see it now. What we
actually see every day are images that our brain is projected in our heads,
images that are provided by our eyes.
5.
The window to the
soul
Considered religiously as the windows of the soul, the cartoon
eye is said to see the good and the evil. The human eye is also our primary sensory organ providing us the first
information that we see every day. It also functions as the primary way that we
learn about our world and the people that we meet, that is why we tend to often
remember the face of a person before we even remember his or her name. One
might even say that we learn how to do evil and how to do good deeds with our
eyes. The eyes might truly be the window to our souls.
6.
Taking care of our assets
Some people use contact lenses for the purpose of color
and some people want to have green eyes.
Sometimes this makes a person at risk because the eye is considered to
be very sensitive and abuse of it might lead to loss of focus and slight
blindness. The human eye is very
interesting. These were one of the most
important evolutionary developments that made the human race the dominant
species in the world today. But taking care of our eyes has not been a great
priority by many individuals today; there are some that have lost the ability
to see because they abused their eyes by overusing it and not eating properly.
When we acknowledge the fact that we are only superior individuals when all our
senses are functional, that is the time that we will start taking care of
ourselves.
7.
The mammalian
super eye system
The mammalian eye is one of the most complex eye systems
in the animal world, like the human eye
it is also into three main layers. These layers are called tunics, and they are
further classified as the fibrous tunic, the vascular tunic and the nervous
tunic. Each tunic has different functions and responsibilities; the fibrous
tunic is located in the outer part of the eye and is filled with the protein
collagen. The second tunic is found in the middle of the eye and contains blood
vessels that supply the eye with food and oxygen. The last part is found at the
back of the eye and collects the images that we see every day.
8.
Health Problems
with Human Eye
The human eye is probably among the most important body parts for
humans. There are common eye problems that a number of us face. Glaucoma is one
of the most common eye problems. This affects the optic nerve and can cause
loss of vision. Cataract is another and is the clouding of the lens in the eye
which is painless. This is usually caused by aging, trauma, or diabetes. As we
age, especially when we go over 60, we are susceptible to age-related macular
degeneration. This progressively destroys the macula and impairs the central
vision. This is painless but cannot be treated once in the advanced stage
already.
9.
Taking Care of
the Human Eye
Some sort of human
eye problems are common. Some are nearsighted while others are farsighted.
If you have 20/20 vision, then you should be in the works to take care of it.
Even if you’re not properly taking care of your eyes can prevent other eye
problems. Have your eyes checked by your ophthalmologist if you are
experiencing any issue with it. This is to have your problems diagnosed right
away. It is also safe to have your eyes checked every two years to ensure eye
health. Wear sunglasses that have UV protection whenever you’re in the sun.
This helps in preventing.
10.
Amazing Facts about the
Human Eye
They say that the human eye is the portal to one’s soul
like a volcano that acts as a gateway to the center of the earth but enough of
the metaphorical alliterations, the eyes serve, single-handedly, as the only
avenue for persons to take a peek at whatever it is that they want to glance
at. Some facts for you to know about this organ which is mostly used 80% of the
time by anyone to gather information within his or her environment is that the
cornea is the only part of the human body which does not need blood supply. All
newborn babies are still color blind but this condition gradually improves
after sometime, the weight of an average adult’s eyeball is approximately an
ounce and human eyes blink for more than 27,000 times over the course of a
day.