I ask doctors about what I can do to change the way my eyes look. The ones who have anything to say about it will underline the fact that you shouldn't worry too much about it. I still think it's way neat and love hearing about ways to change the way they look, and contacts are cheating.
Basically, what I think you're talking about (
shattered iris) is also called "
webbing" and may be a product of fats/oils in your diet. When I go on daily fish oil, I can see my webbing increase. Unfortunately, the orientation of the shattering/webbing seems to be random, it'd be really cool to get your eyes to look like a set of vortexes.
The other thing I've found out is that the little brown halo around the pupil is probably from metals in the diet, mainly copper. More copper makes more of a ring, though some people have it naturally anyway. One doctor said it was permanent and you shouldn't go out of your way to eat a bunch of copper (like in cereal or something) because it was a permanent change, though another said it'd fade with time.
I don't think there's much scientific literature on this because it'd be hard to get funding for cosmetic research, but really I haven't dug around too much.
When I first got into Aya and spice, I spent some time looking at my eyes each day to see if mood/weather/stress/sessions/sleep/diet had anything to do with how they looked (color and intensity mainly). Eventually I realized that any change might be a product of my perception as opposed to physical appearance, and let the rabbit run free.
Fish oil though, definitely shatters and webs the iris
