Traya Journey at a Glance
- Akash began noticing sudden hair fall after October, with daily shedding crossing 100 strands
- The root causes turned out to be dandruff-related scalp irritation, digestion issues, poor sleep, and low energy
- His plan included Minoxidil 5%, Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, Scalp Oil with Calm Therapy, Hair Ras, Health Tatva, and Nasal Grit
- The expected recovery timeline was explained as a steady five-month journey with visible changes after month three
- With structure, reassurance, and consistency, Akash finally felt in control of his hair fall journey
The change didn’t happen overnight. It started quietly, almost dismissibly.
Akash noticed it sometime after October. Hair fall that was once “normal” suddenly wasn’t. Every day, the count crossed a hundred strands. At first, he brushed it off, telling himself it was seasonal or temporary. But when weeks passed and the shedding didn’t slow down, it began to bother him more than he admitted.
“I didn’t do anything special,” he said. “Just normal shampoo. I even started biotin on my own.”
But the hair kept falling.
When Hair Fall Stops Feeling ‘Normal’
By the time Akash joined Traya, the problem wasn’t just the hair fall. His scalp felt strange too. Sometimes dry, sometimes oddly sticky even after shampooing. There was mild dandruff, occasional itching, and that familiar sight of white flakes under his nails when he scratched his scalp.On top of that, his energy dipped sharply in the afternoons. Sleep was broken. He would wake up multiple times at night, never feeling fully rested. None of it felt dramatic on its own, but together, it was exhausting.
This is often how hair loss creeps in. Quietly. Layer by layer.
What Was Really Causing Akash’s Hair Fall
When Akash spoke to his Traya hair coach, the picture became clearer. This wasn’t just about hair products. His hair fall had multiple triggers working together.First, there was dandruff and scalp buildup. Daily dust exposure, sweat, and improper scalp hygiene had created irritation at the roots. Over time, this kind of dandruff and dry scalp hair loss weakens follicles and increases shedding.
Second, his digestion wasn’t optimal. Akash had mentioned recurring constipation in his hair test. Poor digestion affects how nutrients are absorbed, and without consistent nourishment, hair roots struggle. This digestion and hair fall connection is something many people overlook.
Third, his sleep cycle was disturbed. Waking up multiple times at night keeps the body in a constant stress-response mode. Hair follicles are especially sensitive to this imbalance.
Together, these factors explained why biotin alone wasn’t helping.
Can digestion and scalp issues really cause hair fall?
Yes. When digestion is sluggish, nutrients don’t reach the hair roots efficiently. Add scalp inflammation from dandruff, and hair follicles enter a weak, shedding phase faster than they should.The Doubt Everyone Has About Treatment
Akash had one concern that many people hesitate to voice.“What if hair fall increases after starting treatment?”
His coach addressed it gently and clearly. With treatments like Minoxidil, initial shedding can happen because weak hair strands fall out first, making way for stronger regrowth. “It’s temporary,” she reassured him. “And it’s actually a sign your scalp is responding.”
That reassurance mattered. It helped Akash commit instead of quitting early.
Building a Routine That Felt Doable
The turning point wasn’t just the products. It was how the plan was explained.Akash’s hair coach broke everything down into a routine that fit into his day. Oil twice a week. Shampoo two to three times weekly. Minoxidil applied gently, morning and night, only where the scalp was visible. No aggressive rubbing. No guesswork.
For internal balance, Health Tatva was added to support digestion and energy, while Hair Ras worked on cooling excess body heat and improving hair quality from within. To address sleep and stress, Nasal Grit was introduced for a short 21-day course before bedtime.
Nothing felt rushed. Nothing felt overwhelming.
He was also advised to consider a mild Defence Conditioner since dryness and roughness were becoming noticeable after washes. Not as a “hair growth” solution, but simply to protect hair texture while the treatment did its work.
This wasn’t a generic fix. It was a personalized hair treatment plan built around Akash’s lifestyle and symptoms.
Understanding the Timeline Helped Him Stay Calm
One thing that stood out to Akash was clarity around expectations.In the first two months, the focus would be on internal health and dandruff control. Between months three and four, hair fall would start stabilizing. From month five onward, regrowth could be expected in thinning areas.
The coach was honest about hairlines too. Regrowth there is slow and not guaranteed, but with consistency, progression can be managed and sometimes even improved.
Knowing this helped Akash stay patient. He wasn’t constantly checking for miracles. He was following a process.
The Shift From Anxiety to Confidence
By the end of the call, Akash sounded lighter. Not because his hair had magically grown back, but because someone finally connected the dots for him.He knew why his hair was falling. He knew what to expect. And most importantly, he knew he wasn’t doing this alone.
Hair fall often steals confidence quietly. What Traya gave Akash wasn’t just treatment. It gave him structure, understanding, and the confidence to stay consistent long enough to see change.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can dandruff really cause hair fall?
- How are digestion and hair health connected?
- Is increased hair fall normal after starting Minoxidil?
- How long does a Traya treatment usually take to show results?
Read More Stories:
- Akash’s Hair Fall Journey: From Confusion to Control with Traya
- Gaurav’s Story: Reclaiming Hair Density Before It Slipped Away
- Rehan’s Story: From Post-Illness Hair Fall to a Plan That Finally Worked
- Kamal’s Story: When Hair Density Loss Needed More Than Just Shampoo
- Aisha’s Hair Fall Journey: Finding Answers Beyond the Scalp
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