everyone has a name for their color....and the same goes for regular paint, it should all be just a universal numbered color, no matter who puts it on/in their product, it would be so much easier....
think about it, a company such as Revlon who made a thousand shades of RED, and for the most part, there really is only so many you can make, but each year older colors are dropped off in trade for the new colors to come out, it's the same freaking color, just has a new name....
a simple idea would be if I wanted to match a paint color, I could go to any hardware store, and just ask for a gallon of Yellow number 42....
but the bottom line, no matter what company, and what color they call it...it's either, black, white, yellow, green, brown, cream, etc....