Guava Glow
#eec0d2
Lighter rosy blush with a peachy undertone for airy UI
About Guava Glow
Guava Glow looks like a soft bar of pink left in daylight, not candy under a lamp. It's lighter than Berries N' Cream but still more present than Cherry Blossom, with a gentler saturation that reads "friendly red-family" instead of "barely-there blush." The undertone is more peachy than truly cool, so it doesn't drift into the airy, slightly blue-leaning feeling you get from those paler neighbors.
I reach for it in onboarding and sign-up flows where you want warmth without shouting. It's also a solid choice for skincare and wellness interfaces: think secondary buttons, soft badges, and highlight states on card-heavy screens. Compared to Cherry Blossom, it holds onto color better when the UI gets busy; compared to Berries N' Cream, it feels calmer and less dense, so it plays nicer with lots of small elements.
One quirk to watch: on very pale backgrounds it can wash toward a dusty blush. A touch more contrast from cream or warm off-whites keeps it reading clean.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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