#f8dcdb - Powdered Blush color
A delicate, warm blush with creamy undertones, this pale pink reads as soft and airy rather than overtly saturated. It suggests vintage romance and quiet refinement, ideal for wedding stationery, beauty packaging, or calm website backgrounds. Pair it with deep navy or charcoal for elegant contrast, muted sage or warm taupe for a harmonious palette, and metallic rose gold accents for subtle glamour. Use it for large fields or gentle accents, but check contrast for readable text.
#f8dcdb color RGB value is 248, 220, 219, and the CMYK value is 0.00, 0.113, 0.117, 0.0275. Alternative names for that color are: powdered blush, white, mistyrose, pippin, piggy pink, violet.
Color Conversion
Name | Values | CSS |
|---|---|---|
RGB(0-255) | 248, 220, 219 | rgb(248, 220, 219) |
CMYK | 0.00, 0.113, 0.117, 0.0275 | - |
sRGB | 0.973, 0.863, 0.859 | rgb(97.3% 86.3% 85.9%) |
Adobe® 98 RGB compatible | 0.941, 0.859, 0.855 | color(a98-rgb 0.941 0.859 0.855) |
HCT | 18.3, 9.93, 90.0 | color(--hct 18.3 6.85% 90%) |
HSL | 2.07, 67.4, 91.6 | hsl(2.07 67.4% 91.6%) |
HSV | 2.07, 11.7, 97.3 | color(--hsv 2.07 11.7% 97.3%) |
HWB | 2.07, 85.9, 2.75 | hwb(2.07 85.9% 2.75%) |
Lab | 90.1, 9.87, 4.22 | lab(90.1 9.87 4.22) |
P3 | 0.954, 0.867, 0.861 | color(display-p3 0.954 0.867 0.861) |
XYZ D50 | 0.786, 0.765, 0.588 | color(xyz-d50 0.786 0.765 0.588) |