Blush (color) explained

Blush is a medium bright tone of pink.

The first written use of blush as a color name in English was in 1590.[1]

Use

The color blush represents live theatre because it is a color often used for theatre makeup.

Tones of blush color comparison chart

Namewidth=100ColorHEX CodeRedGreenBlueHueSatLumSource
Light Lavender Blush
  1. FFF9FB
255245251340°100%99%Xona.com color list (Lavender Blush Light)
Lavender Blush
  1. FFF0F5
255240245340°100%97%web color
Pale Blush
  1. F4BBCF
244187207339°72%85%Xona.com color list (Deep Blush Light)
Light Pale Red-Violet
  1. F0B7CD
240183205337°66%83%Xona.com color list "Pale Violet-Red Light"
Light Blush
  1. DE98B2
222152178338°51%73%Xona.com color list (Blush Light)
Light Rouge
  1. D58EB5
213142181327°46%70%Xona.com color list (Rouge Light)
Blush Pink
  1. FE828C
254130140355°98%75%Xona.com color list
Bright Blush
  1. E47698
228118152341°67%68%Xona.com color list (Deep Blush)
Pale Red-Violet
  1. DB7093
219112147340°60%65%web color Pale Violet-Red
Blush
  1. DE5D83
22293131342°66%62%Crayola
Deep Blush
  1. B44668
18070104341°44%49%Xona.com color list
Rouge
  1. A23B6C
16259108331°47%43%Xona.com color list

See also

Notes and References

  1. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 190; Color Sample of Blush: Page 47 Plate 12 Color Sample A7