Traya Journey at a Glance
- Persistent hair fall for around four years, starting after a Covid vaccination
- No dandruff or medical history, pointing to internal imbalance rather than scalp disease
- Started on Hair Ras, Scalp Oil with Growth Therapy booster, and Hair Active Serum as a personalized hair treatment plan
- Advised to stay consistent for several months with regular coach follow‑ups
- Left the call feeling guided, with clear instructions and realistic expectations about initial shedding
“Ye toh vaccine ke baad hi shuru hua, mam…”
That was the first thing Asha, a soft‑spoken woman in her late twenties from Nagpur, told the Traya coach when asked when her hair fall started. She didn’t talk about stress or diet. She went straight to the moment everything changed for her: “Jab se vaccine thi na corona ke time mein… uske baad se hai, mam.”
For almost four years, she had watched her hair slowly thin. No fancy products, no previous treatments, just quiet worry and the hope that “it will stop on its own someday.” It never did.
By the time she spoke to Traya, she had already taken a big step: her kit had been delivered a few days earlier. But like many people starting something new for their hair, she was still testing the waters. “Abhi toh try kar rahe hain,” she said, half‑curious, half‑guarded.
Understanding Her Hair Concern
On the call, the Traya coach did something simple but powerful: she listened.
She checked the basics first. Any medical history? “Nahin mam, physical fit.” Any medicines? “Kuch nahi.” Dandruff or itch? “Nahin mam, kuch dandruff nahi hai.” No scaling, no visible scalp condition, no chronic illness. Just long‑standing hair fall that had slowly chipped away at her confidence.
The coach asked her to share clear scalp images so they could understand how much thinning was visible and where. There were even technical hiccups while uploading photos: app not opening, WhatsApp not active on that number. Instead of rushing, the coach patiently got her alternate number, updated it on the system, and promised a follow‑up from the next coach once her pictures were in.
That’s when Asha moved from “I’m just trying this” to “someone is actually tracking my progress.”
The Root Cause: An Internal Imbalance, Not Just the Scalp
From the outside, Asha’s scalp looked fine. No dandruff, no redness, no flaking. When that happens, Ayurveda and modern trichology both point inwards - towards body heat, nutrient delivery, and the deeper tissues that nourish hair.
The coach introduced her to the logic behind her first supplement: Hair Ras. She explained that Hair Ras is designed to balance excess pitta, or internal body heat, which can affect hormones, scalp blood flow, and the health of hair follicles. Over time, this kind of imbalance weakens roots and accelerates thinning even when the scalp looks “normal.”
Hair Ras works a bit like a daily chyawanprash for the hair. With herbs like Amalaki, Bhringraj, Ashwagandha and Shatavari, it supports blood circulation to the follicles and nourishes the deeper asthi dhatu - the tissue layer that includes hair. For someone like Asha, who had no obvious disease but long‑term shedding, this kind of “inside‑out” support mattered more than a quick fix shampoo.
Can internal heat and imbalance really cause long‑term hair fall?
Yes. When pitta and body heat stay elevated for a long time, they can disturb hormone balance, irritate the scalp environment, and disrupt blood flow to hair follicles. Even if you don’t see dandruff or redness, the follicles can be under‑nourished, which over months and years shows up as persistent hair fall and thinning.
Her Doubts: “Ye serum se aur hair fall toh nahi badega?”
Once the coach started explaining the Hair Active Serum, Asha’s unspoken fear came out through her silences and short replies. She listened carefully as the coach said, “Active ingredients hone ki wajah se, kuch hafton tak hair fall hoga jo ek normal process hai. Ye time ke sath gradually reduce ho jaega.”
In other words, that early shedding phase she was so scared of was actually part of the treatment doing its job.
The coach clarified that the Hair Active Serum has strong growth actives (like the ones Traya uses in Recap Serum - Redensyl, Capixyl, Procapil) which push out weak, resting‑phase hair so healthier strands can grow in their place. For someone with years of accumulated weak follicles, this reset can look like “more hair fall” for a few weeks.
Asha’s question wasn’t said outright, but it was there in her tone: “Will I lose even more hair before it gets better?” The coach answered that without dismissing her fear, assuring her that the shedding would be temporary and monitored through regular follow‑ups.
The Emotional and Daily‑Life Impact
On the surface, Asha sounded composed. But her behaviour told another story. For four years she had not sought any treatment at all. No dermatologist visits, no harsh therapies. She had simply lived with the anxiety of seeing strands on her pillow and in her comb and tried to push it to the back of her mind.
By the time she ordered Traya, the problem had clearly crossed that invisible line from “manageable nuisance” to “I need help.” She didn’t describe avoiding social events or tying her hair differently, but anyone who has watched slow hair thinning over years knows that quiet dread - checking the drain after a shower, counting the strands on the towel, wondering if people can see the scalp through the hair.
That is exactly where a guided, personalized hair treatment plan makes a difference: it replaces guessing and Googling with a structure she can follow.
The Coach’s Plan: Structure, Clarity and Consistency
Once the basics were clear, the coach moved into guidance mode. She didn’t overwhelm Asha with technical jargon. She broke it down into three simple pillars, all tied to her kit.
First, internal nourishment with Hair Ras: two tablets after breakfast and two after dinner, never on an empty stomach. The coach even explained what to do if she missed a morning dose - she could still take it later that day, but always after food.
Second, scalp care and follicle stimulation with Scalp Oil plus Growth Therapy booster. Asha was told to mix the small booster bottle into the larger scalp oil bottle, then use this blend at least twice a week before hair wash, leaving it on for a minimum of thirty minutes. The Sneh‑pak herbal oil base, combined with the booster’s essential oils, would calm the nervous system, improve blood flow to the scalp, and keep follicles conditioned.
Third, topical growth activation with Hair Active Serum, one millilitre every night on the entire scalp, spread gently without a vigorous massage. This serum phase is where consistency really matters: like with minoxidil‑based and peptide‑based serums, results build slowly over months.
The coach also reminded her about the Traya app’s “login and earn” feature, not as a sales plug, but as a behavioural tool to keep her accountable. She encouraged Asha to fill out the diet plan section - height, weight, and meal preferences - so they could also track if poor nutrition or digestion might be quietly feeding into her hair fall. That digestion and hair fall connection often goes unnoticed, and the coach was careful not to miss it.
Building a Realistic Timeline
Instead of promising overnight miracles, the coach booked a follow‑up call for about ten days later and asked Asha to stay in touch every 10–12 days. This is how Traya’s approach differs from buying a random supplement online: the kit is not just a box of products, it comes with monitoring, adjustments, and someone who will notice if things are not going as expected.
The immediate next step was simple: get her WhatsApp number updated, get her scalp images reviewed, then let the next coach give her a precise timeline once they could see her pattern of thinning more clearly.
For long‑standing hair fall, the expected window is usually several months - Hair Ras supporting internal balance over 6–8 months, oil and serum working together over similar time, and the coach staying alert for other contributors like anaemia or hormonal shifts. If at any point signs of hair fall due to anemia or thyroid imbalance show up in her reports or symptoms, the plan can be expanded to include Iron Santulan or Thyro Santulan as needed.
The Early Shift: From “Try Kar Rahe Hain” to “Main Regular Rahoongi”
By the end of the call, Asha’s language had changed subtly. She started with, “Abhi toh try kar rahe hain, mam,” a statement that carried doubt and distance. After understanding what each product was doing, what to expect in the first few weeks, and how closely she’d be tracked, she agreed without hesitation to the follow‑up and repeated the instructions back to the coach: Hair Ras after meals, oil twice a week, serum every night.
She ended the call with a warmer, “Thank you, mam. Thank you,” the kind you say when you feel seen, not just sold to.
The real transformation - thicker strands, less shedding, denser coverage - would take months of quiet, daily effort. But something important had already shifted: Asha was no longer facing her four‑year hair fall alone. She had a roadmap, a coach, and a system that treated her scalp and her system together.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can long‑term hair fall without dandruff still be due to internal imbalance?
- Why does hair shedding increase for a few weeks after starting an active hair serum?
- How do Hair Ras, scalp oil, and serum work together in a Traya plan?
- How often should you check in with your hair coach for best results?
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