* Pale/White: This is the most common and iconic depiction. It suggests a lack of blood circulation and a connection to death.
* Ashen/Grey: Similar to pale, but with a more sickly and lifeless quality.
* Normal/Human-like: In some stories, vampires can maintain a normal complexion when they've recently fed or when they use magical means to appear human.
* Red/Flushed: Sometimes, a vampire might have a flushed face, especially after feeding, due to the rush of blood.
Ultimately, the color of a vampire's face is a creative choice made by the author or artist to convey a specific image and symbolism.