Plastic Fragrances
A plastic accord smells synthetic, smooth, glossy, warm, or slightly chemical, evoking vinyl, new toys, packaging, inflatable pool floats, raincoats, electrical tape, or melted plastic effects. In fragrance, it is usually used deliberately for stylized modern texture rather than natural realism. Plastic facets may appear in experimental niche perfumes, futuristic musks, rubbery leathers, sweet gourmands, or playful scents built around nostalgic objects. They can pair with vanilla, strawberry, bubblegum, aldehydes, musk, leather, rubber, metallic notes, lactonic materials, and powdery accords. Depending on the balance, the effect may feel clean and polished, toy-like and fun, strange and industrial, or warm and uncanny.
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