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Simple, it's: #F7C5AC aka RGB(247, 197, 172) aka CMYK(0%, 20%, 30%, 3%) aka HSV(20°, 30%, 97%) aka HSL(20°, 82%, 82%)

In case you're wondering how I arrived at that, I was looking for the color "fawn" when writing my novel. I had it saved. :joy:🦌

reminds me of adobe walls and tile, although that might not be the most flattering term for hair, haha

Does it just look like strawberry blonde to anyone else??

Pastel peach?

Or, and I know this isn't what you'd call it now, but when I was a kid it would have been labelled 'skin colour' in a pack of pencils.

Describing a haircolour, as somebody with basically a darker version of that sort of colour I might go with:

Strawberry Blonde,
Ginger Blonde,
Honey Blonde,
Pale Red,
Red-blonde,
Warm Gold,
Rose Blonde or Rose Gold
Pale copper

As somebody with a haircolour not too far off that, I'd also like to add from experience, that the red in my hair is only really visible in strong natural light. In dark environments or under artificial light it tends to just look like a dark gold, dark blonde or even light brown, then I go outside and people are like "AAH! You're ginger!?" People tend to describe my haircolour as something like "Copper", "Tawny red" or "Dark Strawberry Blonde", so one thing somebody with that sort of "not quite ginger, not quite blonde, not quite brown" haircolour will experience is no two people agreeing on what to call it. :sweat_02:

I think these two sites can help you a lot with the naming~!! ^^

Farrow & Ball would call it something like 'Elephant Breath'.

It looks like that peach color I use when I color one of my girls.

This one specifically.