Roses in the Snow
#e7aecd
Soft rosy tint with snow-cool undertone balance
About Roses in the Snow
Roses in the Snow looks like a pale rose-pink caught in winter light. Compared to Little Princess, it has a slightly more pink-leaning undertone and a fuller, silkier presence, not that extra skin-tone softness. It also stays cleaner than Muddy Mauve, with less dust and less midtone weight, so you still get a crisp read behind UI elements.
Compared to Elastic Pink, Roses in the Snow is lighter and less saturated. It won't feel creamy or makeup-loud, and it doesn't flatten out into that airy whisper either. I use it for subtle selection states and calm card backgrounds in beauty and skincare flows, especially for onboarding step surfaces and appointment screens where the red-family warmth needs to stay polite. It also works well in healthcare portals for panel headers and empty states when you want reassuring warmth without drifting toward dusty mauves.
Quirk: because it's light, it can wash out next to very pale creams. Pair it with deeper rose or soft berry text so hierarchy holds.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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