Téa Gardner Has A Bob Brown Hair, Hazel Eyes And Fair Skin; Mint Shirts And Dark Mint Skirts.
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<Téa Gardner Inspired Palette>
1. Soft Brown -
#A56E4B
- A warm, medium brown that reflects her bob hair.
2. Hazel Green -
#A67C4D
- A muted, earthy green that mirrors her hazel eyes.
3. Fair Cream -
#F9E3C8
- A soft, fair skin tone that provides a gentle contrast.
4. Light Mint -
#C0E0D9
- A refreshing light mint that represents her mint shirts.
5. Dark Mint -
#3B8A7D
- A deep, sophisticated mint that complements her dark mint skirts.
This color palette captures the essence of Téa Gardner’s unique features and style, combining earthy tones with refreshing mint shades for a harmonious and balanced look.
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Soft Brown
#A56E4B
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Hazel Green
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(Mixed with black - darker)Fair Cream
#F9E3C8
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(Mixed with black - darker)Light Mint
#C0E0D9
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Dark Mint
#3B8A7D
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