Frosted Mint Hills
#ccffc2
Pale mint haze for airy, calm backgrounds
About Frosted Mint Hills
Frosted Mint Hills looks like green mist caught on glass. It's much lighter than Creamy Avocado, but it also stays greener and cooler than Creamy Mint, with a clean minty undertone that doesn't drift into yellow. Compared to Celery Mousse's muted, restful middle lane, this one feels airier and more precisely mint.
I reach for it when you want a fresh mint background that still reads as clearly green on the first glance. It shows up well in skincare and cosmetics product flows, the airy panels of wellness and nutrition landing pages, and lightweight UI layers like chips, toggles, and section headers in mobile apps. In media it works for label banners and gentle callouts in food, garden, and "clean ingredients" content.
Pair it with darker charcoal or deep teal text to keep it from washing out against pale whites, and if you need extra contrast, add a slightly warmer accent so the mint stays crisp instead of chalky.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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