Yoghurt Brûlée

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About Yoghurt Brûlée

I'm picturing a spoon-touched custard glass after the brulee top cracks. Yoghurt Brûlée lands in that creamy, lightly toasted zone, but it's still clearly green-family, not vanilla-beige. Compared to Gin Fizz, it's less lime-clean and more softly buffered. Compared to Imperial Ivory, it has a more noticeable warm cast and a gentler presence, not that quiet paper neutrality.

I reach for it when you want warmth with a green undertone that doesn't slide toward peachy depth. It's a strong background for skincare and wellness labels, plus recipe and wellness content cards where product photography needs breathing room without feeling sterile. In UI, it behaves well on checkout and account pages for panels, forms, and empty states, especially if you're building dashboards and finance apps layouts that need the one you reach for calm. Just note the quirk: keep it distinct from true whites, and use muted olives or graphite so it doesn't flatten next to greige or drift into "off-cream."

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