#FCF8F0
- Brightness
- 248.3
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 40°, 67%, 96%
- HSV V %
- 99%
- Lab
- 97.7, 0.0, 4.3
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 2%, 5%, 1%
- PNG size
- 5.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (19.82:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #FCF8F0
Common Name: Very Pale Pink
RGB: 252, 248, 240
HSL: 30°, 50%, 96%
Contrast: vs White: 1.0 (AA pass), vs Black: 13.7 (AA pass)
Mood Blurb:
This shade of pale pink evokes a soft, calming atmosphere. It’s subtle, delicate, and typically used for serene or welcoming environments. It’s often linked to warmth, tenderness, and lightness, ideal for spaces or designs that aim to create an inviting, gentle feeling. It’s widely used in home décor, branding for wellness products, and in fashion.
Close Named Matches:
- Behr Paint: Snow Man - #FCF9F2 (ΔE=0.69)
- Benjamin Moore: Simply White - #F7F7EE (ΔE=1.66)
- Farrow and Ball: All White - #FBF8F4 (ΔE=2.07)
- Pantone FHI: Baby Powder - #F7F6EE (ΔE=1.41)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is frequently chosen in interior design and branding for its soft and approachable feel. It’s versatile enough for use in a variety of industries, from beauty and wellness to home décor and fashion. Designers opt for it in minimalistic and contemporary settings, often pairing it with darker hues or metallic accents to balance its lightness. It’s especially popular in spaces where calm and peace are desired, such as bedrooms or healthcare environments.
Due to its gentle nature, it’s also commonly used in designs targeting younger audiences or in products associated with care and comfort. The color has an inherent softness that makes it a favorite in creating welcoming, approachable atmospheres.
Industry Use:
Commonly seen in the beauty and wellness industries, this shade is used in product packaging and marketing materials. It’s also used extensively in fashion, particularly in the design of bridal gowns, soft accessories, and in the textile industry for fabrics that need a neutral yet warm base.