Blush Kiss
#eabcc0
Muted, cool blush for understated highlights
About Blush Kiss
Blush Kiss is lighter than everything around it, but it doesn't feel thin. Most pale reds start apologizing the moment they hit a screen, they wash out, they disappear into the background. This one stays present. It's got enough warmth that it reads distinctly pink without tipping into the cooler, dustier territory of Berry Good, and it's noticeably less saturated than Berries N' Cream, which means it doesn't compete for attention the way that one does.
You reach for this in beauty and wellness products where the interface needs to feel approachable but not aggressive. Skincare onboarding, mental health dashboards, patient portals, places where soft matters but visibility still counts. It works as a card background, a button hover state, even a full hero section if the rest of the layout stays clean. The lightness is the whole point here: it's the option when Candy Cane feels too present and Berry Good feels too muted.
Pair it with warm whites and cream tones and it gains subtle dimension. Against cool grays it can feel a touch isolated, so check your actual background before committing. The real thing to watch: at small sizes it'll flatten faster than its warmer neighbors, but scaled up, the warmth comes through.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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