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Whats the difference between having central heterochromia, and hazel eyes?

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Whats the difference between having central heterochromia, and hazel eyes?

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I think hazel is a confusing term which to some people means green and brown colors in one eye, a certain shade of green, or a certain shade of brown. Central heterochromia is a definite term that always means having two different colors in one eye, so that’s the term I always use to describe my eyes (they have brown around the pupil and [slightly greenish] blue in the rest of them).

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