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Cotton Candy

Cotton pink, peach puff, baby blue, lavender mist, mint whisper
Cotton Pink
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rgb(255, 214, 231)
Warm pastel pink — the color of freshly spun pink cotton candy
Peach Puff
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rgb(255, 218, 185)
Soft warm peach — a creamy transition between pink and neutral
Baby Blue
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rgb(214, 243, 255)
Pale sky blue — cool softness against the warm pink and peach
Lavender Mist
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rgb(232, 214, 255)
Delicate pastel violet — bridges the pink and blue with cool sweetness
Mint Whisper
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rgb(214, 255, 232)
Barely-there pastel mint-green — a fresh endpoint to the soft spectrum

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Cotton Candy captures the quality that makes pastel palettes uniquely appealing: the sense of color made light, airy, and approachable. The five values here — pink, peach, blue, lavender, and mint — cover much of the visible spectrum in its most diluted, sweetened form. High lightness and low saturation bring each hue to its softest possible expression while preserving enough chroma to remain identifiable. The result is a palette that feels simultaneously colorful and restrained, capable of carrying visual interest without visual weight.

The palette's range across the warm-cool spectrum — from Cotton Pink and Peach Puff on the warm side through Baby Blue and Mint Whisper on the cool side — means the palette works for multi-element designs where warm-cool differentiation adds structure. Lavender Mist sits at the chromatic center, equally related to the warm pink and the cool blue-mint, making it the natural organizing value for backgrounds, containers, or connecting elements in a design built around the other four colors.

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Cotton Candy is immediately applicable in children's product design, baby shower and gender-reveal event branding, candy and confectionery packaging, cosmetics for younger or playful market segments, and any aesthetic built around nostalgia for childhood. The specific choice of near-equal lightness across all five values means the palette works well for flat design approaches where depth is created by hue variation rather than tonal contrast, making it suitable for icon sets, illustration, and infographic systems.

For print applications, these colors require attention to reproduction settings: pastel values at screen saturation levels can shift significantly in CMYK printing. The pink, peach, and lavender in particular may need slight saturation increases in CMYK builds to maintain their vibrancy in print. Digital applications have no such limitation — on screen, each value renders with the clean, clear softness that defines the palette's character.

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