Traya Journey at a Glance
- She was dealing with persistent hair fall, dandruff, and thinning that returned after a long treatment gap
- The root causes turned out to be dandruff buildup, digestion issues, and low iron levels
- Her plan included an anti-dandruff solution, Defence Shampoo, Scalp Oil, Hair Santulan, and Iron Santulan
- The coach explained a clear 4–6 month timeline with phased improvements
- With consistency and guidance, she finally felt confident about restarting her recovery journey
“I’d already tried once. Then life happened, and there was a seven-month gap.”
That’s how Bhavani, a homemaker in her late 30s from a mid-sized Indian city, summed up her relationship with hair loss when she spoke to a Traya hair coach. She wasn’t new to the process, but she was tired, frustrated, and quietly worried that her hair fall would never truly stop.
When Hair Fall Comes Back Louder Than Before
Bhavani had used Traya earlier and then stopped for several months. When she decided to restart, it wasn’t just routine hair shedding anymore. Her scalp felt dry, dandruff was visible, and every wash left her anxious. “Bahut dry hota hai, dandruff rehta hai,” she said, describing a scalp that constantly felt uncomfortable.What troubled her most wasn’t only the hair fall. It was the confusion. Her diet plan felt overwhelming, her meal timings were irregular, and she remembered how earlier supplements had caused constipation. Somewhere between missed breakfasts and late dinners, she wondered if the treatment would even work for her this time.
The Hidden Layers Behind Her Hair Fall
As the coach reviewed her hair test and history, the picture became clearer. Bhavani’s hair loss wasn’t caused by just one thing. She had visible dandruff, poor digestion and metabolism, and low iron levels. Her hemoglobin hovered around 9–9.8, a range that often points toward hair fall due to anemia.When digestion is weak, nutrients don’t absorb well. Add dandruff buildup that blocks the scalp, and iron deficiency that starves hair roots of oxygen, and hair thinning becomes almost inevitable. This digestion and hair fall connection explained why her hair wasn’t responding the way she expected earlier.
Can dandruff and digestion really affect hair growth?
Yes. Dandruff creates a barrier on the scalp that prevents treatments from working properly, while poor digestion limits how well nutrients like iron reach the hair follicles. Together, they can significantly worsen hair fall.“Will This Cause Side Effects Again?”
Bhavani didn’t hesitate to ask what many people worry about but rarely say out loud. Earlier supplements had caused constipation. She also wanted to know, “Agar six months ke baad bhi theek nahi hua, toh?”The coach didn’t rush to reassure her with generic promises. Instead, he explained why the new kit was different from her old one and why she shouldn’t mix leftover supplements. He clarified how to adjust timings if her breakfast happened late and reassured her that the oral supplements were Ayurvedic and designed for better absorption after meals.
That empathy mattered. For the first time, Bhavani felt she wasn’t being told to “just follow the plan,” but shown how to fit it into her life.
The Turning Point: A Plan That Finally Made Sense
The coach walked her through a personalized hair treatment plan that addressed both her scalp and internal health. Her routine was simple but structured. At night, she would apply the anti-dandruff solution to clear buildup. In the morning, she’d use Scalp Oil briefly before washing with Defence Shampoo, followed by the Defence Conditioner only on hair lengths.Internally, Hair Santulan was added to support overall hair health, while Iron Santulan targeted iron deficiency hair fall recovery without overwhelming her system. The coach explained the timeline patiently: dandruff clearing in the first month, scalp readiness in the second, hair fall reduction by the fourth, and visible density improvements after that.
Consistency, he reminded her, was non-negotiable this time.
Learning to Trust the Process Again
Bhavani also worried about her irregular routine. Some days breakfast happened at ten, other days at noon. Instead of strict rules, the coach suggested practical adjustments like eating fruit earlier and not skipping supplements entirely.Slowly, her anxiety eased. She knew what to expect and when. She also knew she wouldn’t be alone, with follow-up calls planned every few weeks to track progress and tweak the plan if needed.
A New Kind of Confidence
By the end of the call, Bhavani sounded different. Calmer. More assured. She agreed to restart from the new kit, let go of the old supplements, and commit to the process again.This wasn’t just about hair regrowth anymore. It was about feeling supported, understood, and hopeful. With dandruff under control, better digestion, and iron levels being addressed, her hair finally had a chance to recover.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can low iron really cause persistent hair fall?
- How are dandruff and dry scalp hair loss connected?
- Why does Traya focus on digestion along with scalp care?
- How long does a personalized Traya treatment usually take to show results?
Read More Stories:
- Bhavani’s Second Chance at Hair Recovery with Traya
- Anand’s Long Hair Fall Journey: Finding Consistency After Years of Doubt
- Bhavna’s Hair Fall Journey: How Understanding Iron Deficiency Changed Everything
- A New Mom’s Hair Fall Journey: Finding Stability After Postpartum Shedding
- From Stress to Regrowth: Shabalesh’s Traya Hair Journey
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