Horses with two cream genes, particularly when the basic colour is bay or chestnut, have a pale skin and blue eyes. These horses may therefore also be referred to by the term blue eyed cream (BEC). Horses with one Cr gene keep a normal, dark skin.
The perlino and smoky cream horses with a bay or a black basic colour can usually be differentiated from the cremello horses (chestnut base) by the slight orange tint to the mane and tail.