I don't mind.

Only, it's not so simple... er...
A lot of the paints I use aren't named traditional things, like Cadmium Red. They unfortunately have names like "Midnight Blue", or whatever, and I tend to use a LOT of colors for skin. The best I can do is this: there are a few basic peachy colors I used, working from very light first to darker shading. There's a bit of very watered down red, a bit of the same blue I used in the background toward the top, a little purple, and some bubblegum pinks.
You know, looking at this a little more closely makes me realize how much detail has been LOST in the scan. GAAAAAAAAAAH. The egg, for instance, has at least four different colors going on in it, and you can't see them at all in the scan. *flails*
Interesting way of making skin

Thanks for explaining ^^ When I do it, I tend to stay in the browns. Looking at a lot of tutorials online has taught me that other colors that don't relate to the base color, such as purples and blues.
Pity about the colors, but those scanners tend to ruin everyone's art, including mine x'D