Red to Pink CSS Gradients
Browse 5 curated red to pink gradient combinations with hex codes and ready-to-use CSS code. Each gradient includes a live preview and one-click copy.
Valentine
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #FF0000, #FF69B4);
Rose Petal
background: linear-gradient(90deg, #D32F2F, #EC407A);
Cherry
background: linear-gradient(180deg, #B71C1C, #F48FB1);
Passion
background: linear-gradient(45deg, #C62828, #F06292);
Blush Red
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #E53935, #FF80AB, #FFE0E0);
Using Red to Pink Gradients in Design
Red-to-pink gradients blend passion with softness for romantic and beauty-focused designs. Perfect for Valentine's promotions, cosmetics brands, wedding services, and dating apps.
This collection includes 5 gradient variations using 11 unique colors. Apply these gradients to hero backgrounds, card overlays, button hover states, and decorative dividers. For best results, pair with simple typography and generous spacing. Each gradient above includes copy-ready CSS that works in all modern browsers.
How to Use Red to Pink CSS Gradients
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I use red to pink gradients in CSS?
- Copy the CSS code from any gradient above and paste it as a background property. Example: background: linear-gradient(135deg, #FF0000, #FF69B4); You can adjust the angle (first value) and color stops to customize.
- How many red to pink gradients are in this collection?
- This collection includes 5 gradient variations using 11 unique colors in the color pair category. Each gradient uses different color combinations and angles for distinct visual effects.
- Can I customize these gradients?
- Yes. Use our Gradient Generator tool to modify any gradient. You can change colors, angles, add intermediate color stops, and switch between linear and radial gradient types. Click any color chip above to explore it in the Color Explorer.
- Do CSS gradients work in all browsers?
- Yes, linear-gradient() is supported in all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and mobile browsers. No vendor prefixes are needed for current browser versions.
- Are these gradients free for commercial use?
- Yes, all gradients are free to use in personal, commercial, and client projects without attribution or restrictions.