Description
“Otherworldly, unique and stunning, SCI FI will change what you know about vanilla-based fragrances. This sexy yet intelligent scent blends vanilla beans with citrus, florals and the unexpected jolt of green tea in an addictive combination that will have you smelling your wrist all day. By taking the known but combining in an innovative way, SCI FI is like stellar science fiction: familiar yet attractively futuristic.”
Paraben-free, phthalates-free, cruelty-free and vegan. Made in small batches in New York, each fragrance is thoughtfully cared for from production start to finish. Bakelite compression cap: biodegradable and contains no petrochemicals. 50 mL housed in an environmentally-friendly glass bottle from an Ecocert supplier
Sci Fi was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Jerome Epinette.
Offiseetaxbef – :
Citrus, tea to start off, then warmed somewhat by the vanilla and cashmere. Good, not really otherworldly. And frankly I think it is too expensive for the caliber of scent it exudes.
djonxxx – :
SciFi. I wanted to like it from the name alone. I had hoped that this would be a perfume that one of my SciFi favorites would wear. Like Starbuck of Battlestar Galactica, or Olivia of Fringe, or Scully of X-Files. I had hoped that it would be otherworldly – an out of this world fragrance that would inspire interest in the genre. Instead, it is a chemical smelling aroma with force-less vanilla, something un-alien green, and an undercurrent of musk . . . wishing if only from a Star Wars Bantha. *sigh* Not futuristic enough, or strange enough, to qualify for its name. Even worse, I garnered a few negative comments the day I wore it.
Have to think that Jerome Epinette, a fine perfumer, was given difficult guidelines to create this non-Scifi scent. It’s more Snap-N-burst magazine insert than other dimensional.
Остап Оглоедов – :
Very nice citrus with vanilla. It is a compliment getter
IIPoMaII – :
I get mostly vanilla and cashmeran from this. It’s very sweet and quite heavy for warm months. It sort of reminds me of Armani code cashmere and ysl manifesto. I think if you like those you would like this. It is powerful and lasts 10 hrs. It’s a beast so spray lightly. Or if you’re me, then spray heavily and clear a room… cuz I’m a bit known fo that LOL. I could see myself wearing this in the dead of winter as temperatures approach zero degrees F and below. I think that it would be perfect for a cold winter day!
634 – :
Smelled like if Elizabeth Arden made a Green Tea flanker that incorporated a heavy dose of vanilla.