Dhai feels like controlled elegance to me. Not a loud fragrance, not an ego statement – but pure balance. The opening has something bright, almost radiant. A fresh, slightly fruity clarity that immediately feels clean, but not banal "shower gel fresh". It has substance. You notice that the freshness is just the beginning – not the whole concept. Over time, Dhai becomes softer. Warmer. Almost creamy. The woody and ambery nuances slowly emerge and give the fragrance depth without making it heavy. It remains transparent but present. That's what's fascinating: it doesn't scream, but it doesn't disappear either. What I particularly like – Dhai seems very balanced. No note dominates. Everything interlocks like gears. Built almost architecturally. You can feel that there isn't just "a lot of everything" in it, but that every facet has its place. For me, Dhai is not a fragrance to stand out. It is one to be remembered.