How to Get a Blue Eye?
Eye color is primarily determined by genetics. You inherit your eye color from your parents; if they carry the genes for blue eyes, you are more likely to have blue eyes. There is no way to change your eye color permanently. The references provided illustrate this point across various contexts, from the genetics of human eye color to in-game mechanics.
Your genes determine whether you have blue eyes. This is because blue eyes have less of a pigment called melanin than other eye colors. [Source: Your genes determine whether you have blue eyes. If you inherit genes for blue eyes from your parents, your eyes will have less of a pigment called melanin in them.16-May-2024] This means that trying to change your eye color naturally is not possible. Some online discussions mention methods such as using honey and water, but these lack scientific backing and should not be attempted.
Addressing Ambiguous Interpretations
The original question is somewhat ambiguous. To clarify, we'll address different possible interpretations:
1. Changing Existing Eye Color:
It is not possible to change the natural color of your eyes permanently. Any claims suggesting natural methods to alter eye color are unfounded.
2. Achieving Blue Eyes in a Game/Virtual Context:
Many of the provided links refer to virtual scenarios such as video games (e.g., Resident Evil 4, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links). In these cases, the method for obtaining "blue eyes" depends entirely on the specific game's mechanics. Examples include defeating specific enemies (Resident Evil 4), completing certain in-game tasks (Pikmin Bloom), or successfully winning duels (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links).
3. Modifying Eye Appearance in Photographs/Videos:
In photography and videography, editing tools allow for changing eye color. However, this only alters the visual representation, not the actual eye color.
4. The Appearance of Blue Eyes in Newborns:
A newborn's eye color may appear blue initially, but this is often temporary. The true eye color typically develops within the first few months to years. Any attempt to influence the eventual eye color of a newborn is fruitless.