Neeraj’s Hair Fall Story: When Dandruff Was the Clue
Traya Journey at a Glance
- Key problem: Around 1.5 years of ongoing hair fall, along with “russi” (heavy dandruff) and itching
- Likely root causes discussed: Heavy dandruff irritation, plus nutrition and lifestyle factors; occasional gas and digestive discomfort also came up
- What he used from the kit: Anti-Dandruff Night Lotion, Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, Scalp Oil + booster (mixed), and Hair Ras tablets
- Timeline set with the coach: First 1–2 months focused on internal health + dandruff; visible hair changes expected around month 5
- Outcome promised: Reduced dandruff and steadier hairline maintenance with consistent use, with density/texture improvements expected over time
“Dandruff chalta hai… bal jhadata hai”: the moment he connected the dots
Neeraj, a working professional from a small town in Bihar, didn’t describe his hair fall in dramatic words. He said it the way many people do when they’ve been living with a problem long enough: “Dandruff chalta hai… bal jhadata hai… khujali hota hai.” Dandruff keeps happening, hair keeps falling, and the itching keeps returning.
It had been going on for about a year and a half. Long enough to feel normal. Long enough to stop expecting it to change on its own.
So when Traya hair coach Suman called after his kit delivery, Neeraj didn’t ask for a long explanation. He went straight to the only question that mattered to him: “Kaise kaise karna hai, mam? Bataiye.”
What his scalp was trying to say all along
As Suman asked a few questions from his hair test, the pattern became clear: Neeraj wasn’t just dealing with hair fall. He was dealing with heavy dandruff and itching, plus bouts of gas and post-meal discomfort that came and went.
Suman also explained the “why” in simple language: dandruff can irritate the roots and block the scalp surface, which can worsen shedding. That’s the heart of dandruff and dry scalp hair loss - when the scalp is inflamed and uncomfortable, hair doesn’t get the calm, clean base it needs.
On top of that, she pointed to a broader mix of factors behind his hair fall: “Nutrition, lifestyle, aur dandruff.” Not one villain - more like a team of small, daily triggers.
And in Neeraj’s case, even the digestion piece mattered. When your gut is unsettled, your body’s ability to make the most of what you eat can get affected over time. Many people don’t realize there can be a digestion and hair fall connection until someone asks the right questions.
Q: Does dandruff actually cause hair fall?
Yes - when dandruff becomes heavy and itchy, it can irritate the scalp and disrupt scalp health. That irritation and buildup can contribute to increased shedding, especially when it’s been going on for months.
The doubt he didn’t say directly (but every customer feels)
Neeraj didn’t say he was scared. He didn’t say he was frustrated. But you could hear the urgency in the way he kept returning to the “how.”
He also asked plainly, “Isme dawa aaya hai, mam?” Like he needed to know what exactly he had signed up for - and whether it would be safe and worth the effort.
Suman reassured him that Hair Ras is an Ayurvedic supplement meant to work on nutrition, and she anchored his expectations with a timeframe. Not overnight promises. A plan.
The turning point: a routine that felt doable
What changed the energy of the call wasn’t motivation - it was clarity.
Suman broke his entire routine into simple actions Neeraj could repeat, even with a busy schedule and patchy network at home. That’s what a personalized hair treatment plan looks like in real life: not fancy words, just a routine you can actually follow.
Here’s what she guided him to do with his kit:
The dandruff-first plan (because the scalp comes before growth)
Neeraj’s kit focused on reducing heavy dandruff and scalp irritation first.
He was asked to use:
Anti-dandruff Night Lotion
Three nights a week, applied before sleeping, spread across the scalp and left on overnight. In Traya’s range, this lotion is built around Ketoconazole 2%, which helps reduce dandruff by targeting fungal buildup and calming inflammation.
Scalp Oil + booster bottle (mixed together)
He had two oil bottles - one small and one big - and was instructed to mix the small bottle into the big one completely. Then apply it twice a week, at least 30 minutes before washing.
This oiling routine matters because regular scalp massage (Shiroabhyanga) supports circulation and follicle nourishment over time.
Anti-dandruff Shampoo
After oiling, he was told to wash with the anti-dandruff shampoo, which also contains Ketoconazole 2% to help manage dandruff and scalp buildup.
The “inside support” he could do daily
Alongside the dandruff routine, Neeraj had one internal supplement:
Hair Ras
Suman’s direction was clear: two tablets in the morning and two in the evening, always after meals.
As per Traya’s Ayurvedic logic, Hair Ras is designed for daily nourishment - supporting scalp and hair health from within, with a focus on balancing Pitta dosha, improving blood flow to hair follicles, and nourishing Asthi Dhatu. It’s also positioned like “Chavanprash for the hair,” meant for consistent, long-term support.
Neeraj was also told to stay consistent, even if he missed a dose: don’t stop permanently - restart the next day.
The timeline that made it feel real
Suman didn’t rush him into “miracle regrowth.” She mapped out what to expect.
She explained that the first 1–2 months would focus on internal health and dandruff control. She also prepared him for a common moment that scares many people: when the next-phase active serum is introduced later, there can be shedding initially because weaker hair falls out first. Then, by months 3–4, hair fall should start reducing, and by month 5, changes like improved texture, volume, and density can become noticeable.
She also added one honest line that many men need to hear: hairline regrowth is harder - but the goal is to maintain it and prevent it from receding further.
Before ending the call, she asked him to upload a hairline picture - so progress wouldn’t be based on guesswork.
Resolution: not a “hair story,” but a control story
Neeraj’s story isn’t about a dramatic before-and-after yet. It’s about the moment hair fall stopped being a confusing, itchy cycle and became a structured routine with support.
He started the journey with one sentence: “Kaise karna hai, mam?”
He ended it with something quieter, but important: “Theek.”
Sometimes, that’s the first win - when the plan finally feels simple enough to begin.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can heavy dandruff and itching increase hair fall?
- How long does it take to see visible results on a Traya routine?
- What is Hair Ras, and how does it support hair health from within?
- Why does Traya focus on dandruff control before introducing hair growth actives?

































