As far as I know the Eyes of an Albino are usualy blue but can have some kind of pinkish layer because of the lack of pigments you can better see how the lacks pigments you can better see how the eyes are supplied with blood, but that's really rare with humans. The myth of red eyes and white hair are because of albino animals, but that's not how albinism on humans looks like. And if she is a complete Albino, she would be probably nearly blind. And yeah, Albino hair are not silver. They are pale blonde. In Caucasian aras, you wouldn't even see if somebody is an albino, because many people there have white skin, blonde hair and blue eyes. They only attract attentions in areas were the majority of people is dark skinned.
No albinos are very noticeable even in area dominated by white people since their skin not the pinkish white of Europeans but pure white, as in no color at all. Their hair likewise isn't light blonde but lacks color. Indeed, if examined closely, albino hair is semi transparent.
In addition, albinos do not necessarily have bad vision by default. Indeed some can see perfectly fine, its just that with a greatly increased risk of of eye disorders resulting in the majority of albinos having some vision related problems, it sometime seems as if all albinos have vision problems. Finally, not all vision related issues albinos suffer from are as debilitating as "near-legally blind" but are are more often things like near or far sightedness or cross eyes, light sensitivity and rapid eye movement. The most universal issue albinos are likely to have is a sensitivity to sunlight. Lacking melanin means they burn fast and easy and as such can't stay out side in direct sunlight for more than short periods of time and can even burn on cloudy or overcast days if they stay out too long. As a result, some albino essentially adopt a nocturnal lifestyle. That being said, almost all potential symptoms albinos may suffer from can be treated or alleviated with proper care, so most get by just fine.
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