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Discover LudwigThe term "flesh-colored" is usable in written English and is well written.
It can be used to describe something that resembles the color of human skin, often in contexts related to clothing, makeup, or medical products. Example: "She chose a flesh-colored bandage to blend in with her skin tone." Alternatives include "skin-toned" or "nude."
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flesh-colored
adjective
Of the color of flesh.
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In general, the go-to and most popular color is flesh-colored, or nude.
The Latin species designation means "flesh-colored," and the plants usually feature flat spreads of pink to mauve colored blossoms.
It was flesh-colored and skintight.
She wanted flesh-colored tape to hold it on.
Her legs were encased, sausagelike, in flesh-colored support hose.
In "Resin" everyone stays in soft flesh-colored shoes; in "Scheherazade" the women wear point shoes.
(The flesh-colored body stockings worn by the dancers amplify that association).
Her House is furnished with flesh-colored satin sofas & white wicker chairs.
The rest of the face was M.A.C. mineralized foundation and a flesh-colored lip.
Aunt Dawn wore a dress that was modestly cut, made of flesh-colored crêpe.
Sequins and feathers and flesh-colored costumes are good gala stuff.
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