Pink Pleasure
#ffdfe5
Warm peachy blush for friendly buttons and tags
About Pink Pleasure
Pink Pleasure reads like a glossy bubblegum tint on a very pale canvas. It's lighter than It's a Girl!, but it doesn't fade into that near-blush, near-white feel. Compared to Marshmallow Heart, it's a touch more saturated and a bit more "pink-forward" instead of cottony. And unlike Lovely Breeze, it stays clearly warm and rosy, not leaning toward that cool, lavender air.
I use Pink Pleasure as the one you reach for when you want softness with a confident pink identity, especially in beauty booking and skin-care onboarding where you need highlight panels, step cards, and friendly confirmation states that still look intentional. It also works well for subscription paywalls and onboarding screens that should feel playful without turning candy-sweet, and for UI badges where Ballerina would look too washed and Creamy Strawberry can read too powdery.
Pair it with warm creams and pale rose-tans, or it can start to look a little flat next to super-bright whites.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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