Blush Color Palettes
Twelve blush palettes with hex codes — generate endless more with the free tool below.
#f0c2d2 · #edd0ce · #e6a8d2 · #bcdcc3 · #b9e4db
#e4c9cd · #e6c1bc · #e9bed9 · #ade6bd · #cfede6
#e8c9ce · #dabcb4 · #ebc6dd · #cbe6d3 · #c3efe8
#dcb2b6 · #ecc8b6 · #e6a8ce · #cae8d6 · #cdefe7
#e6b2b6 · #e9cab9 · #e6b7cd · #a3e0ba · #b3e6d9
#e2c5c7 · #e6cdc7 · #e9afca · #a5e3b8 · #c2e5e4
#edced6 · #e5bbae · #e6cbd9 · #c3e9ce · #c7f0ea
#e9beca · #f0cdc2 · #e9cede · #b3e5c4 · #b3dbd4
#ebd0d6 · #dec0b5 · #eab8d4 · #acd8bc · #9fe5da
#ebc6d3 · #dcb0ad · #d8accb · #c6e7ce · #b8eadb
#e9cdd4 · #e6b9b2 · #e6b7de · #c8e9cb · #b4e9d4
#dea0a9 · #ecc7b1 · #edc9e1 · #c8eed7 · #c1ebe1
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The quietest pink in common use, blush is dusty rose lifted pale enough to work almost as a warm neutral, and it comes with soft sage and pale eucalyptus greens as the accompanying accents — the pairing wedding stationery settled on years ago, because each softens the other. The theme’s strength is that it flatters whatever is placed on it: photography, gold foil, and dark type all sit comfortably on blush grounds, so beauty, bridal, stationery, and lifestyle brands treat it as a default canvas. Its weakness is authority — blush struggles to signal urgency or technical depth, so a serious brand borrowing it needs a strong dark anchor doing that work. Keep the pinks pale and slightly grayed; push the saturation and blush becomes bubblegum, a much louder theme. A charcoal-brown ink outperforms pure black for type here.
Frequently asked questions
What colors pair with blush pink?
Soft sage and eucalyptus greens are the established partners, with warm gold as the metallic and a charcoal brown for type. All of them share blush’s low volume — that consistency is what keeps the scheme cohesive rather than sugary.
How do I stop blush from looking like bubblegum?
Keep it pale and keep it grayed. Blush lives above roughly 75 percent lightness with saturation well short of full; raise the saturation or deepen the pink and you cross into candy territory, which is a different energy entirely.
Is blush too soft for serious brands?
On its own, usually — it reads gentle before it reads capable. Brands outside beauty and lifestyle can still use it as a background warmth if a dark, decisive anchor color handles the buttons, headings, and anything asking for trust.