#F1CAD0
- Brightness
- 215.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 351°, 58%, 87%
- HSV V %
- 95%
- Lab
- 84.7, 14.7, 2.2
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 16%, 14%, 5%
- PNG size
- 5.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (14.10:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F1CAD0
Common Name: Soft Pink
RGB: 241, 202, 208
HSL: 348°, 74%, 85%
Contrast vs White: 7.3:1 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 15.6:1 (AA pass)
Mood:
Soft Pink exudes a calm, delicate vibe, often associated with tenderness, youth, and warmth. It's a subtle and inviting color, often found in spaces aiming to create an atmosphere of serenity and affection. Popular in branding for cosmetics, fashion, and baby products, it reflects a sense of sophistication without being overpowering.
Close Named Matches:
- Behr Paint: Sweetheart #F0C6CF (ΔE=2.19)
- Benjamin Moore Paint: Pink Pearl #F1CED2 (ΔE=2.09)
- Dulux Heritage: Potters Pink #DFCECB (ΔE=9.42)
- Sherwin-Williams Paint: Impatiens Petal #F1D2D7 (ΔE=3.78)
- Pantone Fashion Home Interiors: Pinkesque #F5CBD1 (ΔE=1.29)
Why Designers Use It:
Soft Pink, with its delicate and universally appealing tone, is often chosen for designs aiming to evoke warmth, intimacy, and a welcoming feeling. It's popular in industries such as cosmetics, fashion, and interior design, especially in products related to femininity or gentleness. In modern design trends, this color is widely used in branding for companies targeting millennial and Gen Z audiences, where pastel and subtle hues dominate. It’s not only a go-to in beauty and wellness, but also in tech for conveying approachability and innovation without being too bold.
Its use spans from luxurious products to health and wellness items, as well as in minimalist aesthetics. Soft Pink's connection to calm and relaxation makes it ideal for spaces like spas or yoga studios. Designers also appreciate its versatility across both digital and physical media, as it offers a balanced yet refined look in branding, packaging, and interior decoration. The color has a timeless quality but is currently seen in the resurgence of 90s nostalgia trends, especially in fashion and graphic design.
Regional/Industry Use: Soft Pink sees heavy use in markets focusing on skincare, beauty, and health products, particularly in Western cultures, where it is seen as a symbol of gentleness and care. It is also tied to the emotional appeal in products aimed at younger audiences.