These look like true brown but like I said, they could be mixed. If this is so, they can achieve a beautiful light golden brown and I believe its their genetic eye color. Gold can appear greenish in certain lighting. The only real way to tell is to actually cleanse your body. Let me show you guys how my eyes have lightened this year from eating at least 50% fruits and veggies, raw and grassfed meats.
I eat no processed foods. I love and miss cheeseburgers and dairy but I have antibodies to keep zero so this is a must for me.
Maybe not for you all that are here for vanity (most of you - and certainly can't blame you, its also partly my reason) but its a high change for me as I never ate pigmented nutritious foods in their raw, whole state so my body is literally responding now. So, it might not be much of a change for many of you if you eat this way anyway and you are probably closer to your genetic eye color as it is but if you are like me, this is the way to find out your genetic eye color.
My before is somewhere on this thread (in the beginning), but imagine they were much like RAWKRISTINA'S before when she started raw vegan. Here is my now, pic below:
In natural lighting from the sun (indoors)at 8:30 am, pulling the curtain.
This is 6 months on this new diet. I do eat cooked and raw when I can and I do liver flushing for my hormones and thyroid. I have also heard liver flushing can lighten peoples irises from releasing all those "stones" trapped in the bile ducts. For those of you who want to try it, google "coca cola liver flush" I do this about once every other month.
Both my parents have mixed eyes. My father you can say has light brown or hazel but they are toxic and prob much like mine and his father has bright blue eyes. His mother has dark brown.
My mother has a what people would call hazel green or sea green eyes with a little brown in it. But they are extremely toxic, they are really blue. Her father also has the bright blue eyes and her mother has "light brown."