Traya Journey at a Glance
- Key concern: Persistent hair fall, thinning, and scalp itchiness that began suddenly and didn’t resolve on its own
- Root causes uncovered: Iron deficiency, metabolic imbalance linked with diabetes, and a combination scalp prone to itchiness and buildup
- Products used: Hair Active Serum, Defence Shampoo and Conditioner, Iron Santulan, and Hair Ras
- Recovery timeline: Reduced shedding by month three, visible density and volume improvement by months four to five
- Outcome: A calmer scalp, controlled hair fall, and renewed confidence through a personalized hair treatment plan
“I thought oiling was fixing it,” Asha admitted quietly, almost apologetically. “But if I didn’t wash my hair for two days, the itching would come back. And the hair fall… it just wouldn’t stop.”
That realization came about six months after the problem began. Asha, a 40-year-old homemaker from Nagpur, had never dealt with scalp issues before. Suddenly, her hair felt different - thinner, weaker, and constantly uncomfortable. What started as mild itching after hair wash days slowly turned into daily hair fall that left her anxious and confused.
When Hair Fall Starts Affecting Everyday Life
At first, Asha did what many of us do. She changed oils, washed her hair more often, and hoped it would settle down. But the pattern stayed the same. Shampoo day felt fine, the next day brought itchiness, and by the second or third day her scalp felt oily and irritated again. Oil gave temporary relief, but it wasn’t solving the real issue.More worrying was the amount of hair she was losing. “It’s been happening for six months,” she told the Traya hair coach. “Earlier, this never happened to me.”
Looking Beneath the Surface
During her consultation, Asha shared something crucial - she was diabetic and on regular medication. When her hair test results were reviewed alongside this history, the picture became clearer. Her coach explained that factors like metabolism issues, low iron levels, and nutrition gaps often don’t show up immediately on the scalp but quietly weaken hair from within.In Asha’s case, the digestion and hair fall connection played a role. When the body struggles to absorb nutrients efficiently, hair follicles are among the first to suffer. Add iron deficiency into the mix, and hair roots don’t get enough oxygen-rich nourishment, leading to hair fall due to anemia-like patterns, even before severe symptoms appear.
Can iron deficiency and metabolism issues really cause hair fall?
Yes. When iron levels and metabolism are compromised, especially alongside conditions like diabetes, nutrients fail to reach hair follicles effectively, weakening them and triggering prolonged shedding.Doubts, Fears, and Honest Questions
Asha listened carefully but still had questions. She wanted to be sure she was doing this right. “There are two tablets, right? One iron and one for night?” she asked, double-checking her routine. Like many people, she also worried about worsening hair fall when starting treatment.Her coach addressed this gently, explaining that initial shedding with the Hair Active Serum can happen. “It’s normal,” she reassured her. “The weak, old hair makes way for stronger growth - just like dry leaves falling so new ones can grow.”
That clarity mattered. For the first time, Asha felt guided rather than overwhelmed.
The Personalized Plan That Changed Everything
What stood out for Asha wasn’t just the products, but how the plan fit into her life. Her routine was divided simply - external care for scalp health and internal nourishment for long-term recovery.She was advised to wash her hair twice a week using the Defence Shampoo, followed by the Defence Conditioner only on hair lengths, never the scalp. This helped keep her combination scalp balanced and reduced dandruff and dry scalp hair loss triggers caused by buildup and irritation.
Every night, she applied the Hair Active Serum gently across her scalp, leaving it on overnight. Internally, Iron Santulan supported iron absorption, while Hair Ras worked on overall nourishment and metabolic balance - crucial for someone managing diabetes.
The coach also emphasized consistency, patience, and spacing her diabetes medication and supplements properly for safety and absorption.
Understanding the Timeline Helped Build Trust
Instead of promising instant results, the coach set realistic expectations. The first two months would focus on scalp readiness and removing weak hair. By the third month, Asha could expect visible reduction in hair fall. Around the fourth and fifth months, density and volume would slowly return.Knowing what to expect made all the difference. “Now I won’t panic if I see a little shedding,” Asha said, sounding relieved.
A Quiet but Powerful Transformation
Three months in, Asha noticed fewer strands on her pillow and in the shower drain. The itching that once dictated her wash schedule eased significantly. By month four, her hair felt fuller at the roots. More importantly, she felt calmer.“It feels manageable now,” she shared during a follow-up. “I know what my hair needs.”
This wasn’t just about products - it was about being heard, understood, and supported through a plan designed specifically for her body and lifestyle.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can diabetes and metabolism issues contribute to chronic hair fall?
- How does iron deficiency hair fall recovery actually work?
- Is initial hair shedding after starting treatment normal?
- How long does Traya take to show visible results?
Read More Stories:
- Asha’s Journey: From Persistent Hair Fall to Steady Regrowth with Traya
- Asha’s Hair Story: From Silent Thinning to Strength, One Step at a Time
- Rahul’s 3-Year Hair Fall Journey: Finding Clarity After Trying Everything
- Aarav’s Hair Fall Story: How a Clear Plan Helped Him Regain Control
- Asha’s 4-Year Hair Fall Struggle and the Plan That Finally Made Sense
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