Neeraj’s Hairline Wake-Up Call: A 5-Month Traya Plan
Traya Journey at a Glance
- Problem: Neeraj noticed hair fall for about a year, with his hairline “bilkul pichhe ho gaya hai” (receding).
- Root causes flagged: Nutrition, lifestyle, and mild dandruff that keeps coming and going.
- What he used: Anti-dandruff Shampoo, Scalp Oil + Growth Therapy (booster oil) mix, Recap Serum (Hair Active Serum), and Hair Ras (hair supplement). He was also guided to switch to Minoxidil 5% + Finasteride 0.1% + Procapil 3% for hairline regrowth from the next month.
- Timeline shared by the coach: Months 1–2 focus on internal health/nutrition and dandruff; months 3–4 on scalp health and hair fall; month 5 onwards regrowth begins.
- Outcome focus: A realistic, consistent plan to control hair fall and support regrowth - especially around the sensitive hairline.
“Hairline bilkul pichhe ho gaya hai.”
Neeraj said it plainly, without drama - almost like he’d been repeating the line to himself for months. But behind that one sentence was a year of watching his hair fall continue, and a slow realization that it wasn’t just “normal shedding” anymore.
When Traya’s hair coach called after his kit delivery, Neeraj didn’t come in with a list of doubts. “Nahin, koi doubt nahin hai,” he said. He just wanted to start. He wanted to do it right.
When hair fall becomes more than hair fall
Neeraj, a working professional, had been dealing with hair fall for around a year. He hadn’t taken any treatment before. No supplements. No long list of health conditions either - he confirmed there was no low BP, migraine, heart issue, diabetes, sinus, asthma, or breathing concern.
But one thing stood out quickly during the reconfirmation: mild dandruff that “aate-jaate rehta hai.” And then the real turning point - the moment the coach asked whether his concern was only hair fall, or regrowth too.
Neeraj clarified what mattered to him: “Hairline bilkul pichhe ho gaya hai.”
That one detail changed the direction of his plan.
The root causes Traya flagged: dandruff + internal support
Based on Neeraj’s hair test, the coach explained that his root causes were showing as nutrition, lifestyle, and dandruff.
That matters because hair fall isn’t always just about what you apply. If the scalp is irritated, flaky, or inflamed from recurring dandruff, follicles don’t get an ideal environment to stay strong. And if nutrition and lifestyle aren’t supporting the body consistently, hair often becomes the first place where you see that “shortfall.”
This is exactly why Traya leans into a personalized hair treatment plan - so you’re not guessing whether you should treat the scalp, the inside, or both.
- Q: Can dandruff cause hair fall?
Yes. When dandruff leads to itching, inflammation, and scalp buildup, it can weaken the scalp environment and trigger more shedding - what many people experience as dandruff and dry scalp hair loss.
The vulnerable moment: “Stage 1” didn’t match his real worry
Neeraj had selected Stage 1 in his hair test - typically aligned with hair fall and hair quality concerns. But his real worry was regrowth at the hairline.
The coach addressed it gently and clearly: if regrowth is the concern (especially hairline recession), Traya generally suggests minoxidil. Neeraj had already opened his current serum, so she didn’t push a sudden change. Instead, she offered a practical bridge: use the current serum for this month, and then switch next month to the minoxidil serum for regrowth support.
She also set expectations honestly: the hairline is sensitive, and regrowth chances can be comparatively lower. Still, she shared that some customers do see changes - if they stay consistent.
For someone who had “no doubts,” that was the first real reassurance: you don’t need blind hope. You need a plan and patience.
The routine that made it feel doable
A lot of people quit hair treatments because the routine feels confusing. Neeraj didn’t even have his kit in front of him (“room se door room hai”), but the coach walked him through it in a way he could record and repeat.
His plan included four key parts:
He was given Scalp Oil and Growth Therapy (a booster oil). The coach told him to mix the Growth Therapy bottle into the Scalp Oil once, and then apply it twice a week across the scalp. Keep it on for at least 30 minutes, then wash using the Anti-dandruff Shampoo.
That anti-dandruff shampoo contains Ketoconazole IP 2%, which helps reduce dandruff and helps prevent further fungal growth that can trigger itching and scalp irritation.
For daily use, he had the Recap Serum (Hair Active Serum), containing Redensyl, Capixyl, and Procapil - actives that support follicle health, help control hair fall, and boost hair cell renewal, especially in early stages.
He also had Hair Ras as his supplement for internal support - an Ayurvedic formulation positioned for daily natural hair nourishment, designed to balance pitta dosha, support circulation to hair follicles, and nourish from within.
And importantly, she normalized something that scares almost everyone: a temporary increase in shedding when starting a serum. She framed it as a possible “positive sign” that the scalp is responding, and asked him not to panic if it happens for a few weeks.
The five-month timeline that reduced the anxiety
Neeraj didn’t say he was anxious - but the coach didn’t wait for him to. She gave him a timeline:
Months 1–2: focus on internal health, nutrition, and dandruff
Months 3–4: focus on scalp health and hair fall control
Month 5 onwards: regrowth begins
That timeline matters because hair improvement is rarely instant. It moves in phases, and consistency is what connects them.
She even gave him behavioral hacks: keep products where you can see them (dressing table, side table), restart the next day if you miss a dose, and use the Traya app to log usage, follow the diet plan, and reach a coach anytime.
Resolution: not just a kit - ongoing support
By the end of the call, Neeraj sounded steadier. He didn’t need a motivational speech; he needed clarity. He got a routine, a timeline, and a plan that matched his actual concern: hairline regrowth, not just “hair fall control.”
And he didn’t have to do it alone - there was a follow-up call scheduled in 15 days to track progress and keep him on course.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Does dandruff cause hair fall or thinning over time?
- What’s the right routine for scalp oil, anti-dandruff shampoo, and a daily hair serum?
- When is minoxidil recommended if hairline recession is the main concern?
- How long does it typically take to see changes with a consistent plan?

































