Traya Journey at a Glance
- Heavy hair fall plus stubborn dandruff troubling him for over three years
- Root causes identified as severe dandruff, metabolism issues and nutrition gaps
- Started with Traya’s Anti-dandruff Night Lotion, Scalp Oil + booster, Anti-dandruff Shampoo, Hair Ras, Health Tatva and Hair Vitamin
- First 3–4 months focused on dandruff control and reducing hair fall, with regrowth support planned from month two onward
- With consistency and coaching, he’s on track to maintain his hairline, improve density and finally get a clean, itch-free scalp
“Teen saal ho gaye…” - When Hair Fall Stops Feeling Temporary
For almost three years, Hemant, a 30‑something professional from a small city near Indore, had been telling himself the same thing: “Ye thoda time ka hair fall hoga, theek ho jaega.”
But the reality in the mirror didn’t agree. His scalp felt dry and flaky, the dandruff would cake up in patches, and every time he scratched, white flakes fell on his shoulders. The hair around his hairline looked weaker, and the shower drain reminded him daily that the problem wasn’t going away on its own.
By the time he signed up for a Traya hair test, he’d already tried the usual: “Nahin, hair anti‑dandruff, hair fall shampoo hi use kiya tha pehle,” he told the coach. No oils, no internal treatment - just hoping a medicated shampoo would be enough.
This call with his Traya hair coach was the first time someone actually connected all the dots for him.
Understanding His Hair and Scalp Struggle
On the call, Hemant sounded a little shy but clear about his problem: “Hair fall plus dandruff do - teen saal se jyada ho gaya abhi.” He described his scalp as “bahut scalp… sookha ho jata hai,” a mix of heavy dandruff and dryness that made his head feel uncomfortable through the day.
The coach first checked for any major health issues. No regular medicines, no diagnosed heart or breathing problems. He did mention that a few months back his BP reading was on the higher side and cholesterol had been flagged once, but there was no ongoing treatment.
That made one thing very clear: his hair wasn’t just reacting to age or genetics. Everyday metabolism and lifestyle were playing a role too.
The Root Cause: When Dandruff, Metabolism and Nutrition Team Up
After going through his Traya hair test, the coach explained something Hemant had never heard so clearly before: “Hairfall kyon ho raha hai? Iska root cause hai metabolism issues, nutrition aur dandruff ki wajah se.”
On the outside, the heavy dandruff was the most visible villain. Dense flakes and a dry, irritated scalp create a hostile environment for hair follicles. Constant itching and micro‑inflammation loosen the roots, leading to frequent shedding and dandruff and dry scalp hair loss.
Inside the body, slower metabolism and poor nutrient absorption mean that even if he eats reasonably well, his hair follicles may not be getting enough building blocks - iron, protein, minerals - to grow strong, thick strands. The coach was essentially drawing him a map of the digestion and hair fall connection that had been quietly affecting him for years.
His hairline was already a concern to him, so he asked the hard question: “Lining… matlab farq nahin padega hairline mein?” The coach stayed honest yet hopeful. Regrowing at the hairline is tougher, she explained, but, “hamne forty percent cases mein hairline pe regrowth dekhi hai.” What she could promise was maintaining his current hairline and improving thickness and density behind it - with consistent treatment.
Can dandruff really cause so much hair fall?
Yes. When dandruff is heavy and long‑standing, it doesn’t just look bad - it inflames the scalp. The flakes, oil and fungus disturb the follicle environment, and frequent scratching physically loosens hair from the roots. Over months and years, this combination can trigger significant hair shedding unless the dandruff is brought under control and the scalp barrier is healed.
His Doubts, Asked in a Low, Careful Voice
Hemant wasn’t overflowing with questions, but the ones he did ask revealed his worries.
When the coach mentioned that once dandruff came under control, they would add minoxidil regrowth serum, he immediately came back later in the call with, “Aur ye kya bataya apne? Ye kya Minoxidil ke bare mein… kab aayega ye?” There was hesitation under the curiosity - like he wanted to believe in regrowth but wasn’t sure if it would be safe with his scalp condition.
The coach reassured him that minoxidil would only be introduced after the worst of the dandruff settled, and that “upcoming month mein” was a flexible window depending on how his scalp responded. That pacing gave him time to get comfortable with the routine before moving to stronger regrowth support.
How the Hair Coach Turned Confusion into a Plan
Rather than overwhelming him with names and ingredients, the coach broke the journey into phases and simple actions.
First, she set expectations on time: in the first three to four months Traya would focus on controlling dandruff and improving internal health. He could expect hair fall to start reducing and follicle health to improve. Around the fifth month, he should begin to notice better thickness and density. It was a realistic, grounded timeline, not a “30‑day miracle” promise.
Then she translated that plan into a routine he could actually follow around his work life.
For the scalp, she guided him through a structured antifungal and nourishing combo:
- Anti-dandruff Night Lotion to be used three times a week, applied gently all over the scalp at night and left overnight to target the stubborn Malassezia fungus and stuck flakes.
- Next morning, Scalp Oil mixed once with his customized booster shot, applied for thirty minutes to nourish follicles and improve blood circulation to the scalp.
- Anti-dandruff Shampoo twice a week to wash away flakes, fungus and buildup without relying only on cosmetic shampoos.
On internally supporting his hair and metabolism, she explained his supplements in plain language:
- Hair Ras tablets twice a day to balance pitta, nourish hair tissues and improve blood flow to follicles from within.
- Health Tatva to gently stimulate digestion and improve absorption, so the nutrients from food actually reach his hair.
- Hair Vitamin daily, a non‑sugary multivitamin with biotin, B‑vitamins, minerals and natural DHT‑blocking extracts like pumpkin seed and bhringraj, to bridge the nutritional gap that regular diet often can’t cover.
The way she put it, every product had a job: some to clean the “ground” (his scalp), some to water the “roots” (his follicles) and some to improve the “soil quality” inside his body. Together, they formed a personalized hair treatment plan instead of random products thrown at the problem.
To make sure he didn’t get lost, she also shared very practical hacks - keep supplements near the dining table, keep topicals on the dressing table, use the Traya app reminders and daily login to build habit and even earn coins toward future discounts.
Living with the Problem vs. Working Through It
Three years of constant flakes and hair fall had already affected Hemant’s confidence, though he never said it directly. You could hear it in the way he stressed “do - teen saal se jyada ho gaya,” and in his quick “haan haan” responses, almost as if he was relieved someone else was taking charge now.
The coach didn’t rush the call. She repeated timelines, clarified usage, booked a follow‑up for fifteen days later just to track progress, and ended with a simple truth: the only real difference between customers who see results and those whose progress gets delayed is consistency.
For someone who’d tried to handle this alone for years, that combination of structure and support - “Traya jo hai throughout the journey aapko support karega” - was its own kind of relief.
The Road Ahead: From Heavy Dandruff to Healthier Density
Hemant’s journey is still in its early months, but the direction is clear. First, he’ll see his scalp calm down - the heavy, stuck flakes softening, itching reducing, hair fall beginning to stabilize. As his digestion and nutrient absorption improve and his scalp stays clear, his follicles will have a better environment to grow in.
Once his coach is satisfied that the dandruff is under control, they’ll add a minoxidil‑based regrowth serum to further support new growth, especially behind the hairline. With Traya’s combination of Ayurveda, dermatology and nutrition, his iron deficiency hair fall recovery and metabolism balance are being addressed from multiple angles, not just one.
Most importantly, he’s no longer guessing. He has a plan, a coach checking in, and a clear understanding that every small, daily action - night lotion, oiling, supplements - feeds into the bigger picture of stronger, denser hair and a clean, comfortable scalp.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can long‑term dandruff really cause significant hair fall?
- How are metabolism issues and nutrition linked to chronic hair loss?
- Why does Traya treat dandruff first before starting minoxidil?
- How long does it usually take to see results with a combined scalp and internal treatment plan?
Read More Stories:
- From Three Years of Heavy Dandruff to a Real Plan: Hemant’s Traya Journey
- From Confusion to Clarity: How Ravi Took Control of Stage 4 Hair Fall with Traya
- From Dry, Weak Hair to a Clear Plan: Asha’s Traya Story
- Six Months of Silent Hair Fall: How Rohan’s Traya Plan Brought Back Control
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