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First of all, what is A10?
A10 is the palest blue eye colour on the eye colour spectrum/chart, I have attached one below for reference:

Obviously, this eye colour is extremely rare. Current estimates put this eye colour (sometimes mistaken as grey) at less than 3% of the world populace.
What are they, what causes them?
The science on this isn't concrete, but it's suspected that gray-eyed people have an even smaller amount of melanin in their eyes than blue-eyed people, and they have a different composition of the stroma that causes the light to scatter differently to create the mysterious, silvery hue.
Why are they the best?
Obviously when talking about the other eye colours, we can immediately disregard the brown eye colour. Not only does it make up the vast majority of eye colours worldwide (70-90%), but it is usually less attractive, looks bland, and has none of the exotic appeal due to it being the majority in pretty much every country in the world. It is also a non white ethnic feature, and lowers smv slightly in the West, and is a massive looks halo in white worshipping places like Brazil, SE Asia and the Middle East.
The green eye is commonly cited as the best eye colour. However, this is wrong, and there are 2 main reasons why, lighting and contrast, as I will detail below.
Lighting
Of course, we must be aware that our face is seen from many different angles and lighting throughout the day. Green eyes (and, to a larger extent, common blue eyes) look fantastic in diret sunlight/artificial lighting. However, in dim lighting, or in the shadows, which the face is seen in for the majority of the time (in modern times we spend most of the times indoor in the daytime, with no lighting, or outside we are not always in direct sunlight). And in this lighting, common/plain blue eyes and green eyes look well.... not so great.


Contrast
However, some would point out that there are light green eyes as well. This is true, but imo, they still don't mog A10, they look too warm on men. I prefer them on women, and I feel that it suits men more often. This, in part, is due to contrast. A10 are the best contrasting eyes, they look great on pale skin combined with dark hair:

Look good with tanned skin:

They can even make blond hair look good

Conclusion
Not much else left to say at this point. It is obvious, at least to me, that light eyes > dark eyes for a variety of reasons. And amongst those light eyes, the A10 eyes mog light green, hazel and light brown.




A10 is the palest blue eye colour on the eye colour spectrum/chart, I have attached one below for reference:

Obviously, this eye colour is extremely rare. Current estimates put this eye colour (sometimes mistaken as grey) at less than 3% of the world populace.
What are they, what causes them?
The science on this isn't concrete, but it's suspected that gray-eyed people have an even smaller amount of melanin in their eyes than blue-eyed people, and they have a different composition of the stroma that causes the light to scatter differently to create the mysterious, silvery hue.
Why are they the best?
Obviously when talking about the other eye colours, we can immediately disregard the brown eye colour. Not only does it make up the vast majority of eye colours worldwide (70-90%), but it is usually less attractive, looks bland, and has none of the exotic appeal due to it being the majority in pretty much every country in the world. It is also a non white ethnic feature, and lowers smv slightly in the West, and is a massive looks halo in white worshipping places like Brazil, SE Asia and the Middle East.
The green eye is commonly cited as the best eye colour. However, this is wrong, and there are 2 main reasons why, lighting and contrast, as I will detail below.
Lighting
Of course, we must be aware that our face is seen from many different angles and lighting throughout the day. Green eyes (and, to a larger extent, common blue eyes) look fantastic in diret sunlight/artificial lighting. However, in dim lighting, or in the shadows, which the face is seen in for the majority of the time (in modern times we spend most of the times indoor in the daytime, with no lighting, or outside we are not always in direct sunlight). And in this lighting, common/plain blue eyes and green eyes look well.... not so great.


Contrast
However, some would point out that there are light green eyes as well. This is true, but imo, they still don't mog A10, they look too warm on men. I prefer them on women, and I feel that it suits men more often. This, in part, is due to contrast. A10 are the best contrasting eyes, they look great on pale skin combined with dark hair:

Look good with tanned skin:

They can even make blond hair look good

Conclusion
Not much else left to say at this point. It is obvious, at least to me, that light eyes > dark eyes for a variety of reasons. And amongst those light eyes, the A10 eyes mog light green, hazel and light brown.



