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Neeraj’s Hairline Comeback Started With One Call

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Neeraj’s Hairline Comeback Started With One Call

Traya Journey at a Glance

  • Key problem: Long-term hair fall with a noticeably receding hairline; he wanted his hair to “come back fully.”
  • Context behind the struggle: He’d seen results with a previous brand’s course (plus a derma roller), but the moment he stopped, the gains “went away.”
  • Main products used: Traya Scalp Oil + Dandruff Therapy shot (mixed), Defence Shampoo, Minoxidil, Hair Ras tablets, and Hair Vitamin.
  • Timeline shared by the coach: First 3 months for internal scalp nourishment, 4–6 months for hair fall control, and 7–8 months onward for visible regrowth and thickness.
  • Transformation he was working toward: Protecting the hairline from receding further and aiming for “new baby hair” and better density with consistency.

“Bhaiya, kit 19 ko aa gayi thi… par use ka instruction mere paas aaya nahin tha.”

That’s how Neeraj, a young working professional from North India, began his call - half relieved that his Traya kit had arrived, half anxious because he didn’t want to mess it up. He’d been here before: trying a 9-month course from another company, seeing hair come back, and then watching it disappear the moment he stopped.

So this time, he wasn’t just looking for products. He was looking for clarity, a routine he could actually follow, and reassurance that he wasn’t repeating the same cycle again.

When hair fall becomes “a long-time problem”

Neeraj didn’t describe his hair fall like a new, sudden phase. He called it a “kafi time se” problem - something that had been around since “school time,” and had only become more obvious now.

When the coach asked what he wanted from Traya, Neeraj didn’t talk about “improvement.” He said it plainly: he wanted his hair back. “Wapas aa rahe hain… pure mein aa jaye wapas.”

That line carried the fatigue of someone who has tried before, seen hope, and then had it slip away.

The missing piece in his earlier attempt: consistency and a plan

Neeraj shared a turning point that many people relate to. He had used a previous brand’s treatment for about four to six months (the course was meant to be nine). He even used a derma roller. And it worked - at least for a while. “Peechhe to bhar gaya tha aur aage bhi kaafi aaye the,” he said. But then he stopped, and “fir vo khatam ho gaya.”

This wasn’t just about one product failing. It was about what happens when a routine feels hard to sustain, when instructions aren’t clear, and when there’s no guidance to keep you steady through the ups and downs.

That’s where a personalized hair treatment plan became the real shift - less guesswork, more structure.

What the coach noticed: the hairline challenge

As the conversation moved from instructions to expectations, the coach pointed out something important: Neeraj’s hairline was receding on the sides, and hairline regrowth is typically tougher than regrowth in the crown area. Still, the coach didn’t oversell it. He set a realistic frame, sharing that in many cases people do see hairline improvements - and just as importantly, he reassured Neeraj: the goal is to stop it from going further back while working on regrowth.

For Neeraj, that mattered. Because his fear wasn’t only thinning - it was losing ground.

Root cause, explained in human terms

Neeraj didn’t report digestion issues, medical conditions, or active dandruff at the time of the call (he said dandruff used to be heavy, but a shampoo had cleared it). What stood out instead was a pattern: his hair responded when he followed a routine, and relapsed when he stopped.

That’s often what makes hair fall feel “stubborn.” When follicles are already under stress, the scalp needs steady support over time - topically for follicle stimulation and internally for nourishment - so the progress doesn’t feel temporary.

And when the plan includes Minoxidil, one more layer becomes crucial: understanding the early shedding phase so you don’t panic and quit at the exact moment it starts working.

Q: Is it normal for hair fall to increase after starting Minoxidil?

Yes - Neeraj’s coach explained that in the initial weeks, hair fall can increase because weaker, older hairs shed first. If that happens, it can be a positive sign the process has started, and hair fall typically reduces gradually with continued use.

The moment of vulnerability: “Isse malish karni hai?”

Neeraj’s most honest question came right when Minoxidil entered the conversation. “Isse malish karni hai… ya vaise hi?”

It’s a small question, but it reveals a lot: he wasn’t just unsure - he was trying to get it right. The coach answered in a way that made the routine feel doable: use the dropper, take 1 ml, apply where hair is not visible, and gently spread it. No rubbing, no massage. Twice daily - morning and night.

Then came the reassurance that many people need but don’t hear early enough: initial shedding can happen, and it doesn’t mean it’s “not suiting you.”

How his Traya routine was simplified

Once the confusion cleared, the routine started sounding like something Neeraj could actually sustain.

He was guided to mix the smaller bottle (Dandruff Therapy shot) into the Scalp Oil and blend it well. Then use the oil only twice a week, applying it in the morning before a wash and shampooing after at least 30 minutes. The Defence Shampoo was positioned as part of the wash routine for scalp cleansing.

For daily care, Minoxidil became the consistent anchor - 1 ml in the morning and 1 ml at night.

And for internal support, the coach explained the tablets clearly: Hair Ras (two tablets after breakfast and two after dinner) and Hair Vitamin (one tablet after breakfast). Hair Ras is designed for daily natural hair nourishment, with benefits like balancing pitta and supporting circulation to hair follicles, while Hair Vitamin targets nutritional gaps and includes natural DHT blockers like pumpkin seed extract to support thicker, healthier hair.

Neeraj didn’t ask for extras. He just wanted to follow the kit the right way - and now he could.

The timeline that helped him commit

The coach also gave Neeraj something that most people don’t get with random online purchases: a time map.

He explained that doctors set an 8-month timeline, with the first three months focused on internal scalp nourishment, months four to six aimed at controlling hair fall, and months seven to eight onward where visible regrowth and thickness - “new baby hair” - are typically the focus.

Neeraj responded the way people do when a plan finally sounds clear: “Haan bilkul.”

Resolution: not a miracle promise, but a steady reset

Neeraj’s story doesn’t end with a dramatic before-after - because he had just received his kit. But it does end with something just as valuable for long-term hair recovery: he moved from confusion to clarity.

He started the call stuck on one problem - “instructions nahi aaye” - and ended it with a complete routine, an understanding of early shedding, and a realistic view of hairline work. He even agreed to a follow-up call in 15 days, choosing accountability over isolation.

For someone who had already lived through the disappointment of “chhod diya to khatam ho gaya,” that shift is the real beginning.

Key Questions Answered in This Blog

  • Is it normal for hair fall to increase when you start Minoxidil?
  • How do you use Traya Scalp Oil with the booster shot correctly?
  • How long does an 8-month Traya plan take to show visible regrowth?
  • Why does hair regrowth disappear when you stop treatment suddenly?
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