Young at Heart
#d5a1a9
Warm rosy-rose nude, deeper and softer blush
About Young at Heart
Young at Heart reads like a soft, slightly dusty rose when you drop it on a white UI mock. It's not as saturated and warm-forward as Brandywine Spritz, and it doesn't blur back toward near-sheer like Ballet Slippers can. Compared to Blush Bomb, it feels a touch fuller and less cool, with a calmer pink tone that stays readable without turning "girly" or overly confident.
I use it when I want grounded warmth for consent screens, wellness onboarding, and patient intake flows where you still need a clear status signal. It also works well in beauty ecomm moments like "saved" cards or gentle highlights that sit close to the copy, not punching through it. Think the one you reach for when the design needs a friendly Red-family cue but the layout can't afford high-heat color behavior.
Pair it with neutral creams and soft charcoal for structure; on very cool palettes it can flatten, so I'd keep borders and text warm enough to hold it steady. ","meta":{"color":"Young at Heart","family":"Red","hex":"#d5a1a9
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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