Asha’s Hair Fall After Salon Treatment: A Reset Plan
Traya Journey at a Glance
- The problem: After a salon hair treatment, her hair fall stayed stubbornly high - right around her wedding, when she needed her hair to look its best.
- What was really going on: A mix of nutrition/metabolism, sleep and digestion concerns (as seen in her hair test), plus a history of dandruff and a sensitive, dry-itchy skin pattern.
- What she used: Hair Vitamin for Her (daily), Hair Santulan 3 (daily), plus a consistent wash routine with Defence Conditioner and a nightly hair growth serum (as guided by the coach).
- When to expect change: Visible change begins within about 3 months; thickness and volume typically start showing from month 4 onwards, with consistent use.
- The shift: From “If this continues, I’ll lose all my hair” to a clear, trackable plan - and the confidence to start without panic.
She didn’t notice it in a photo. She noticed it in the urgency of a deadline: her wedding was just days away, and the hair fall still wouldn’t stop.
Asha, a working professional from an Indian metro city, had already tried what most of us try first - salon “solutions.” A year earlier, she’d gone for a hair treatment (she called it “votox”), and when hair fall picked up after that, she did what felt logical: she went back for another “protein treatment” right before the wedding because the salon told her it would reduce hair fall.
But as Asha put it plainly: “Hair fall is the same.”
When “quick fixes” stop feeling quick
Asha’s call with a Traya hair coach began like many first consultations do: a quick check - “Is it a good time?” - followed by a deeper health history that revealed how layered her situation really was.
She shared she’s been on migraine treatment for three to four years, and sometimes takes paracetamol for severe headaches. She also mentioned atopic dermatitis since childhood, with very dry, itchy skin, and that she occasionally needs allergy medications when symptoms flare.
Then came the piece she had been connecting in her own head for a while: “Because of my skin issue, I get dandruff too… and maybe because dandruff increases, the hair fall is happening.”
Even though her dandruff was “in control” after a doctor-prescribed shampoo, the pattern mattered - because scalp health tends to behave like a background soundtrack. You may not always hear it, but it shapes the whole mood.
What her hair test pointed to (and what it meant in real life)
When the coach reviewed Asha’s hair test, the root causes flagged were nutrition, metabolism, sleep, and digestion - plus dandruff as a supporting factor based on her history.
Here’s why that combination can feel so relentless: when digestion and metabolism are off-track, it can reduce how efficiently nutrients are absorbed and delivered through the body. Add disrupted sleep and stress load (which many people don’t even realize they’re carrying), and hair follicles can start behaving like they’re running on low battery. That’s the digestion and hair fall connection many people miss - because the shedding shows up on the comb, not in the gut.
On top of that, Asha described an oily-by-day-three scalp even though she hasn’t oiled her hair in seven years. That “looks like I have put oil in my scalp” moment is important because it hints at a scalp environment that needs consistent cleansing and balanced care - especially if you want any leave-on product to absorb properly.
- Q: Can dandruff trigger hair loss?
Yes - dandruff can lead to itching and inflammation, and repeated scratching can worsen shedding. In Asha’s case, her history of dandruff and sensitive, itchy skin made scalp maintenance a non-negotiable foundation, even if the dandruff was currently controlled.
The question she was scared to ask (but asked anyway)
Asha didn’t ask for fancy promises. She asked for time.
“I just wanted to know… how long will it take? Because right now I am having a lot of hair fall. If it continues like this… all my hair will go.”
It’s the sentence almost every woman with heavy shedding thinks at 2 a.m., but rarely says out loud.
The coach met it with two things that matter: a realistic timeline and a warning not to panic if shedding increases initially with the serum. He explained that in the first two months, the focus is on shedding weaker strands and improving scalp readiness; from month three, hair fall starts reducing, and from month four, thickness and volume can improve steadily.
The turning point: a personalized plan that felt doable
Asha had one big advantage: she was ready to start - but she wanted to start correctly. “I haven’t started yet. I was waiting for this consultation call… after talking, I’ll start from today.”
The coach broke her routine into two simple worlds: wash days and daily regime.
On wash days, the goal was a clean scalp so that the serum can penetrate better. He guided her to wash three times a week, with oiling 30 minutes before shampoo, and then using Traya’s Defence Conditioner on the hair lengths for 2–5 minutes before rinsing.
Traya’s Defence Conditioner is positioned as a mild, scalp-friendly conditioner that helps with moisture, softness, detangling, and overall hair quality - especially helpful for people who find their hair rough with regular topical routines.
On daily nights, the focus was consistent scalp application. Asha clarified it in her own words: “So the serum is daily at night before sleeping… no massage… only drop by drop?” The coach confirmed: apply with the dropper and spread with fingers.
And internally, she was placed on the oral basics that matched her profile:
Hair Vitamin for Her in the morning after breakfast, and Hair Santulan 3 after dinner.
Hair Vitamin for Her is designed to bridge nutritional gaps commonly seen in women - supporting the hair growth cycle and nutritional absorption with a blend of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and pumpkin seed meal extract.
Hair Santulan 3 is positioned as a multitasking supplement for women, addressing stress, metabolism, and bloating as underlying contributors to hair fall - supporting internal balance so follicles receive steadier nourishment.
Together, this became her personalized hair treatment plan - less about “one miracle product,” more about getting the daily system right.
A quiet but powerful resolution: consistency replaces fear
The biggest change by the end of the call wasn’t in her hair yet - it was in her head.
Asha went from chasing salon promises to understanding why external treatments alone can’t fix what’s happening internally. She also left with a realistic timeline, app-based tracking tools, and a scheduled follow-up call - so she didn’t have to do it alone.
And that’s what most hair fall journeys really need: not panic, not perfection, just the right plan repeated long enough to let the body catch up.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Does dandruff and dry scalp hair loss happen together?
- What is the digestion and hair fall connection, and why does it matter?
- How long does a Traya routine take to show visible reduction in hair fall?
- What do Hair Vitamin for Her and Hair Santulan 3 do in a women’s hair-fall plan?

































