Dolly Cheek
#fcc9b6
Richer rosy peach for cozy accents and labels
About Dolly Cheek
On my screen, Dolly Cheek reads like a soft blush pressed into peach, not a clean skim of coral. It's lighter and a touch more pink-leaning than Cloud Number Nine, so you get warmth without that stronger, "actually shows up" saturation. Compared to Dainty Peach, it holds more presence, but it still doesn't carry the anchored, higher-intensity weight Cinderella has.
I reach for it in beauty and wellness product tiles where you want a friendly glow that stays readable and doesn't tip into either coral or dusty beige. It's great on skincare packaging mockups, nail polish preview panels, and fashion e-commerce cards when the brand needs approachable warmth with enough softness for scroll-heavy layouts. Pair it with charcoal or deep brown for crisp type separation, and keep supporting accents a bit darker so it doesn't flatten.
Quirk: because it's so balanced between peach and pink, it can look slightly washed alongside very light neighbors. Give it contrast or a warmer background and it holds its tone.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
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