A homogeneous blend of white flowers, pine resin, a hint of cinnamon, and a musky finish reminiscent of Nivea, along with a suggestion of herbal infusions in the sauna. None of these elements dominate; everything is pronounced. This consistently clean scent lacks any wickedness, with perhaps just a trace of wood smoke in the crisp morning air. There are no leather notes, no prominent aldehydes, no powderiness, no citrus, patchouli, or rose - let alone anything animalic. Still, Niagara seems to say "Fougère" in a strange dialect and possesses old-school, if not powerhouse, qualities. It has strength and longevity as a skin scent, which compensates for its initially strong projection. It hardly develops - but that's not a drawback. Because what is there is fine, nuanced, exceptional, and easily wearable - but not flat. Moreover, it’s a familiar scent that one might have saved 15 years ago. The whitest masculine floral? Unisex? The gentlest powerhouse?