Traya Journey at a Glance
- Main concern: Uneven hair thinning at the front, heavy and inconsistent hair fall, and long‑standing oily, sticky dandruff
- Root causes: PCOS‑related hormonal imbalance, chronic dandruff weakening hair roots, and internal nutrition and digestion gaps
- Traya approach: A personalized hair treatment plan combining scalp care, supplements, and coach‑guided consistency
- Timeline: Dandruff control in the first month, visible hair fall reduction by the fourth month, and improved density over time
- Outcome: Better scalp comfort, reduced shedding anxiety, and renewed confidence in managing hair long‑term
She noticed it every time she delayed a wash. By the second day, the itching would begin. By the third, the scalp felt sticky, uncomfortable, and angry. For Mita, hair fall wasn’t just about strands on the floor - it was about the constant imbalance she felt every time she looked in the mirror and saw how thin her front hairline looked compared to the back.
When Hair Fall Becomes Impossible to Ignore
Mita, a young working professional living in a busy Indian city, had always had thick hair. That’s why the uneven thinning shocked her. The back still looked full, but the front? It kept getting thinner. Some days the hair fall felt manageable. On others, it felt relentless.What made it worse was the dandruff. Not the dry, flaky kind that disappears with a quick shampoo change, but a sticky, oily dandruff that clung to her scalp. If she didn’t wash her hair within two days, the itching became intense. Over time, she began to wonder if this was the real reason behind her hair fall.
She also knew she had PCOS. She’d mentioned it during her Traya hair test, along with the fact that she wasn’t on any medication. Somewhere deep down, she suspected that all these pieces - PCOS, dandruff, uneven thinning - were connected, but no one had ever explained how.
Understanding the Real Root Cause
During her first call with the Traya hair coach, something shifted. Instead of treating hair fall as a surface‑level issue, the coach explained how multiple factors were working together.Chronic dandruff doesn’t just sit on the scalp. Over time, it weakens hair roots, clogs follicles, and creates inflammation that accelerates shedding. Add PCOS to the mix, and hormonal fluctuations can further disrupt the hair growth cycle. On top of that, Mita’s hair test showed concerns around digestion and nutrition, which often go unnoticed but play a crucial role in how well hair follicles are nourished from within.
This is where dandruff and dry scalp hair loss stop being “just a scalp issue” and start becoming a whole‑body concern.
- Q: Can dandruff really cause hair fall?
The Doubts She Was Afraid to Ask Out Loud
Mita had questions - lots of them. She asked whether her grey roots could be reversed, whether colouring her hair would interfere with treatment, and what would happen once the treatment stopped. But the biggest fear came later.“What if my hair starts falling more when I begin?” she asked, clearly anxious.
The coach didn’t brush it off. She explained that when treatment moves to the serum stage, some initial shedding can happen. It’s a sign that weaker strands are making way for healthier growth. Hearing this upfront mattered. It made Mita feel prepared instead of panicked.
Life With Hair Fall: The Emotional Weight
Living with unpredictable hair fall takes a quiet emotional toll. Mita found herself planning washes around workdays, worrying about visible dandruff, and constantly checking her roots for new greys. The uneven pattern made styling frustrating, and the itching never let her forget there was something wrong.Hair fall wasn’t just a cosmetic issue anymore. It was mental noise that followed her through the week.
The Coach‑Led Turning Point
What made Traya feel different to Mita was the structure. Her coach didn’t just hand her products - she gave her a roadmap.The focus started with scalp health. An anti‑dandruff night lotion was introduced to be applied before sleep, followed by a nourishing hair oil the next morning and a gentle, consistent wash routine. This wasn’t about aggressive treatment but about calming the scalp so it could finally breathe.
Internally, supplements were added to address hormones, nutrition, and absorption. PCOS Santulan was included to support hormone‑triggered hair fall, while Hair Santulan and Hair Vitamins worked on internal nourishment and strength. Her Nourish supported overall hormonal balance and metabolic health, which is especially important for women with PCOS.
The coach also stressed consistency. Results wouldn’t show in weeks but in months. That honesty helped Mita commit without unrealistic expectations.
How the Products Fit Into Her Routine
Mita didn’t have to overhaul her life. She washed her hair three times a week, adjusted her nights to include the anti‑dandruff lotion, and followed a clear supplement schedule after meals for better absorption. Over time, the itching reduced, the scalp felt cleaner, and the fear around washing slowly faded.This wasn’t a one‑size‑fits‑all kit. It was a personalized hair treatment plan built around her specific triggers - PCOS, dandruff, and internal imbalances.
A Shift She Could Finally Feel
By the fourth month, the change wasn’t dramatic overnight - but it was real. Hair fall felt more controlled. The scalp felt calmer. The front no longer seemed to thin out at the same alarming pace. More importantly, Mita felt informed and supported.She knew maintenance would always be part of the journey. Hair fall never completely disappears. But now, she understood how to manage it without fear.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can PCOS cause uneven hair thinning at the front?
- Does chronic dandruff really worsen hair fall?
- How long does it take to see results with Traya?
- Will hair fall return after stopping treatment?
Read More Stories:
- Mita’s Journey With PCOS, Dandruff, and Uneven Hair Fall: Finding Balance With Traya
- Asha’s Journey From Years of Hair Fall to Renewed Hope With Traya
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- Viraj’s 7-Year Hair Fall Story: A Realistic Path to Regrowth
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