US /ˈsæloʊ/
・UK /ˈsæləʊ/
"If she were not so sallow and had a nicer expression, her features are rather good.
Poor little thin, sallow, ugly Mary--she actually looked almost pretty for a moment.
Hath wash'd thy sallow cheeks for Rosaline! How much salt water thrown away in waste,
kissed her sallow cheek.
"Missing," it said, "on the morning of the fourteenth, a gentleman named Hosmer Angel, about five feet seven inches in height, strongly built, sallow complexion, black hair, a little bald in the centre, bushy black sidewhiskers and moustache, tinted glasses, slight infirmity of speech, was dressed when last seen in black frock-coat faced with silk, black waistcoat, gold Albert chain,
Come in." The man who entered was a sturdy, middle-sized fellow, some thirty years of age, clean-shaven and sallow-skinned, with a bland, insinuating manner, and
touch of colour upon his sallow cheeks.
a flush upon his sallow cheeks and a nervous clasping and unclasping of his long
As I entered, a sallow Malay attendant had hurried up with a pipe for me and a supply
very thin too, with a sallow face and severe mien.
A lot of the newer primer products come in various colours like pinks and greens to help colour-correct the sallow or olive skin tones in favour of a whiter and more pinky-toned skin colour.