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Asha’s Mom Started Traya “Aaj Hi Se”—With a Plan

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Traya Journey at a Glance

  • Key concern: Asha’s mom was dealing with ongoing hair fall, along with dandruff and a dry scalp.
  • What Traya identified: A mix of dandruff, digestion, nutrition, and hormone-related triggers that can weaken hair from the root.
  • What she used: A wash-day routine with scalp oil + anti-dandruff night lotion + shampoo + conditioner, plus daily supplements like Hair Vitamin and Hair Santulan.
  • Timeline shared by the coach: Month 1 focuses on dandruff and scalp-clearing; serum is added later; visible reduction in hair fall is typically around 4 months, with volume improving further after that.
  • What changed: The family went from “How do we even use this?” to a clear, doable routine - and a plan to stay consistent with ongoing coach support.

The call that turned confusion into a routine

The kit had arrived, and Asha (a working professional from Indore) was ready to start “aaj, aaj hi se,” she said - today itself. But there was a snag that felt oddly familiar to anyone who’s ever opened a new hair-care box with hope and anxiety mixed together.

“The big oil has solidified,” she explained. It had “jam gaya hai.”

It wasn’t just about the oil, though. This kit was for her mother, and Asha was trying to do everything right - especially because her mom already took daily medicine for joint pain. Before the first dose even began, Asha needed reassurance: would these products clash with her mom’s ongoing medication?

That’s when the Traya hair coach stepped in, not with a lecture, but with calm clarity: it’s okay to take them, just keep a five-minute gap.

And with that, Asha’s “how do we do this?” became “Okay, tell me the routine.”

What was really behind the hair fall

During the consultation, the coach explained what the hair test suggested: the root causes weren’t just one thing. They were layered - dandruff, digestion, nutrition, and hormones.

In everyday terms, it’s like this: when the scalp is irritated (dandruff) and the body isn’t absorbing or getting enough nourishment (digestion and nutrition), the hair’s foundation weakens. The coach put it simply - when the “necessary nourishment” doesn’t get fulfilled, hair becomes weak and starts detaching from the roots.

This is why dandruff and dry scalp hair loss can feel relentless. You’re not only seeing flakes or itch; you’re also dealing with a scalp environment that isn’t “settled” enough to support strong strands.

And the digestion piece matters too. The coach highlighted digestion as a root cause because when the gut isn’t supporting absorption well, the follicles don’t reliably get what they need. It’s the digestion and hair fall connection many people don’t realize until someone spells it out.

    Q: Does dandruff actually cause hair fall, or is it just cosmetic?

Dandruff can affect scalp health and trigger itching and irritation. When the scalp is inflamed or constantly scratched, hair can weaken and shed more easily. That’s why Traya’s plan often starts by getting the scalp cleaner and calmer first.

The doubts Asha asked out loud (and the ones she didn’t have to)

Asha didn’t come in with dramatic skepticism. Her questions were practical, and that’s what made them so honest.

First, she asked about her mom’s joint-pain medicines: “If mom has joint pain… will taking this medicine cause anything?” The coach reassured her that the supplements were Ayurvedic and asked her to keep a five-minute gap.

Then came the confusion around the “serum phase.” When the coach mentioned “removal of weak strands,” Asha immediately asked, “Is it some oil?”

The coach clarified what many people fear but don’t always ask: when the serum begins, hair fall can temporarily look worse for a few weeks. Not because the treatment is harming you, but because it helps remove weaker, detached strands - so stronger hair can take their place.

He told her directly: don’t panic if you see that initial shedding.

For families already stressed about hair fall, that one warning can be the difference between quitting early and staying consistent.

Building a routine her mom could actually follow

The coach didn’t just list products - he built a weekly rhythm around Asha’s mom’s real habits.

Asha said her mom washes her hair twice a week, and her scalp is dry. So the coach kept it simple: twice-weekly head wash is fine for a dry scalp.

Then he mapped out the wash-day sequence like a checklist you could follow even on a busy morning:

The night before head wash: apply the Anti-dandruff Night Lotion.
On wash day: apply the oil about 30 minutes before washing, then shampoo, and then conditioner only on the hair lengths, not the scalp.

And for the oil that had solidified? A warm-water bowl, bottle placed inside, and it melts back to normal.

That small moment - solving the “jam gaya” problem - did something bigger. It made the routine feel manageable.

The internal support: supplements and consistency

Along with scalp care, the coach explained the daily supplements as the “internal nourishment” side of the plan.

He advised taking them after meals for better absorption. In the morning after breakfast: Hair Vitamin (one) and Hair Nourish (two). In the evening after dinner: Hair Santulan (two) and Hair Ras (two).

This matters because a personalized hair treatment plan isn’t only about what you apply - it’s about building steady support so whatever is happening inside the body doesn’t keep showing up as hair fall on the outside.

What results to expect - and why the timeline matters

Asha wanted to know the big question: “Results कब तक दिखेंगे?”

The coach set expectations without overpromising. He said results take about four months, and broke it into a progression: first month, dandruff clears and the scalp gets cleaner; later, serum gets added; by the fourth month, hair fall reduction is more visible; by the fifth month, volume keeps improving.

He also emphasized staying regular - no long gaps - because consistency is what unlocks the “real results.”

Resolution: from “just ordered” to “we’re starting today”

This wasn’t a story of instant transformation. It was the start of one.

By the end of the call, Asha had what most families actually need: clarity, a timeline, and reassurance that her mom’s existing joint-pain medication wouldn’t derail the plan. She confirmed she’d begin immediately - “aaj hi se.”

And she didn’t have to do it alone. The coach encouraged check-ins every 10–12 days to track progress, and Asha scheduled the next call for the 22nd, 5 PM - because a routine sticks better when someone’s walking with you.

Key Questions Answered in This Blog

  • Can dandruff and a dry scalp trigger hair loss?
  • What should I expect when Traya adds a hair serum - will shedding increase first?
  • How long does it take to see visible hair fall reduction with Traya?
  • How do you build a routine that supports both scalp care and internal nourishment?