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Flamingo Pink

Flamingo pink makes an indelible fashion and beauty statement that fits seamlessly with the national appetite for neon brights in recent years. It dials this neon hue to the next level with a dash of orange. Brights have been blazing hot, so don’t be afraid to elevate your wardrobe with a pop of this pumped-up pink. In your closet, a little bit of this shade goes a long way. Give this sweet, feminine hue an edge by pairing it with black. Neon pink also looks cool and casual for sneakers, backpacks, or a statement scarf. Ready to turn some heads? Dare to dye your entire mane this dynamic shade or maybe add a few subtle yet striking pink highlights for the summer. While flamingo pink has long been a mainstay for lips and nails, it’s also a pretty pop of color for your lids. Try a wash of color in a fruit punch shade for a universally flattering yet unexpected makeup look. Nothing says summer like a shocking pink mani-pedi by the pool. This bubblegum hue turns dull into daring.

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What is the hex code?

The hex code for flamingo pink is #FC8EAC. Similar hex codes include #FB83B3 (erythrosine) and #FC9BC2 (taffy pink).


What color is flamingo pink?

Flamingo pink is a bright, vibrant shade of neon pink with soft orange undertones.


What is the history?

Flamingos aren’t actually born pink. This eye-popping hue comes from a natural dye in the bird's diet—algae and brine shrimp—which gives their gray feathers that incredible fluorescent tinge. The result is one of the most head-turning hues found in nature.


What is the color meaning and symbolism of this hue?

Flamingo pink is known to symbolize joy, vibrancy, and celebration. This fetching color conveys a sense of vitality and exuberance.


What colors go best with flamingo pink?

Flamingo pink looks absolutely stunning when paired with soft mint green and pale yellow. It also pairs nicely with other shades of pink for a monochromatic vibe.

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Flamingo Pink vs Soft Pink
Soft pink is subdued, pale bubblegum pink. Pair this shade with light grays, metallics, and whites to create a cozy and inviting living room, master bedroom, or even kitchen space.
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Flamingo Pink vs Hot Pink
Hot pink is a bright and vibrant neon pink. Used sparingly, this shade works well in nurseries, kids’ bedrooms, and the ever-coveted she shed.
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Flamingo Pink vs Powder Pink
Powder pink is a soft, breezy, barely-there shade of pink. Incorporate this hue into foyer walls, powder rooms, and dressing areas for a subtle feminine touch.

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