Mint-o-licious

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Creamy, slightly warmer mint for soft callouts

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About Mint-o-licious

Mint-o-licious reminds me of the thin, clean glaze on a mint leaf after it's been wiped down. It's noticeably lighter than , with a softer green undertone that doesn't tip as blue-green or sea-glass icy. Compared to , it feels more clearly green and less watery, so it doesn't drift toward that almost-aquarium calm. is crisp too, but this one lands more even and gentle, not that cool-leaning pause.

I use it when the surface needs to read fresh without becoming too frosty, especially for UI surfaces in health and skincare product pages, onboarding steps, and editorial side panels in wellness and lifestyle layouts. It's my go-to for light cards and secondary panels where you want the one you reach for when you need clean, minty context that still feels grounded. If you're building dashboards and wearable app screens, it keeps status tiles feeling airy without the slight sea-glass chill can bring.

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