Neeraj’s Hairline Wake-Up Call and His Traya Plan
Traya Journey at a Glance
- What changed: Neeraj noticed his front hairline slowly receding, with some overall density reduction, plus seasonal mild dandruff.
- What seemed to be driving it: A mix of dandruff-related scalp disruption, nutrition gaps, and low metabolism (as explained in his Traya plan).
- What he used: Minoxidil serum, Anti-dandruff Shampoo, Scalp Oil + Growth Oil Shot, and supplements: Hair Ras, Health Tatva, Hair Vitamin.
- Timeline he was guided to expect: First 3 months for dandruff control; 4–6 months for visible reduction in hair fall; 7–8 months onwards for visible improvements in density and quality.
- What “success” looked like for him: Not a miracle hairline reversal promise, but a realistic goal: maintaining the current hairline so it doesn’t go further back, with overall hair quality improving over time.
“Bas itna bata do - use kaise karna hai?”
Neeraj had just received his Traya kit. Seven different packets, bottles, and supplements were spread out in front of him, and his first reaction wasn’t excitement.
It was practicality.
“Mera doubt hai… specifically agar baat karenge to inko usage kaise rahega mere ko?” he asked, trying to make sense of it all.
Because for him, hair fall wasn’t just about a few strands on a pillow. It was about noticing that the front - his “main area” - was changing. He couldn’t pinpoint when it started, but he could see it clearly now: “Front ka… jo hair hai, wo pichhe ko ja raha hai.”
When the front hairline starts shifting
Neeraj, who travels frequently for work, described it simply: the middle seemed “theek,” but the hairline at the front kept moving back. There was also a feeling that density had started reducing overall.
He’d tried “Hindu leka” oil before and had seen results years ago when he had a similar episode of hair fall. It had stopped back then. This time, though, he wanted a plan that didn’t depend on guesswork.
Still, he stayed cautiously optimistic. “Traya use karne ke baad hi pata chalega right or wrong,” he said, then added, “I believe it’s a good decision.”
That mix of skepticism and hope is where most real journeys begin.
What the hair test revealed about his scalp and routine
From Neeraj’s hair test and scalp photo, the coach highlighted a few things that shaped his personalized hair treatment plan: mild dandruff (that he felt was seasonal, mostly in winter), nutrition support needs, and metabolism support.
Neeraj also mentioned a health concern he was keeping an eye on: “Sugar ka concern hai mera.” He wasn’t on medication yet, but planned to start soon. The coach assured him he could continue Traya supplements alongside future medication by keeping a small gap between them.
This wasn’t a lecture. It was reassurance: you don’t have to choose between caring for your hair and managing the rest of your health.
Why dandruff, nutrition, and metabolism were treated together
Neeraj’s plan didn’t treat hair fall like a one-product problem. The coach framed it as a set of connected triggers.
Mild dandruff can make the scalp environment unhealthy. When dandruff leads to itching, flaking, and irritation, the scalp can become less supportive of strong hair. That’s the everyday reality behind dandruff and dry scalp hair loss.
At the same time, nutrition plays a foundational role in hair strength and quality, which is why he had internal support like Hair Ras and Hair Vitamin. And because nutrient absorption and energy can be linked with digestion and metabolism, Health Tatva was added to support metabolism - so the body can better utilize what it’s being given.
Q&A: Does dandruff really cause hair fall?
Yes - when dandruff leads to itching, inflammation, and scalp disruption, it can increase hair fall. Treating dandruff helps maintain scalp health so hair can grow in a better environment.
The doubts he voiced (and why they mattered)
Neeraj’s questions were direct, real-life questions. Not “what is your mechanism of action,” but:
- “Bal dho ke to nahi use karna hota?” (Do I need to wash hair before applying?)
- “Serum kahan hai?” (Which one is the serum?)
- “Agar sugar ki davai bhi leta hun… side effect to nahi?” (If I start sugar medication, will there be side effects?)
- And the unspoken worry behind it all: “Will this even work for me?”
He also raised a practical concern that many people avoid admitting: “Mere sath dikkat ye hai… travelling job hai mera.”
That one line changes everything, because consistency is hard when your schedule isn’t steady.
The turning point: a routine that fit his life
Instead of overwhelming him, the coach anchored Neeraj with clarity and a realistic timeline. The guidance was simple: results don’t show up in days; they build over months with consistency.
He was told what to expect:
- In the first few months, dandruff control becomes the priority.
- By months 4–6, hair fall reduction becomes noticeable.
- By months 7–8 onwards, visible changes in density and overall hair quality can be seen.
And importantly, for the front hairline, the coach set honest expectations: regrowth at the hairline is difficult and seen only in some cases. The primary goal was to maintain the current hairline so it doesn’t recede further.
That honesty often builds more trust than any big promise.
What he was asked to use, and how it fit into his week
Neeraj’s kit had both topical products and internal supplements, and the coach mapped out how to use each.
He was guided to use Minoxidil serum twice daily (morning and before bed) on dry scalp, only on areas where the scalp is visible. The coach also prepared him for initial shedding: hair fall can temporarily increase in the first few weeks because weaker hairs shed before the cycle stabilizes.
For dandruff, he had Anti-dandruff Shampoo with Ketoconazole 2%, designed to reduce dandruff by targeting the fungal trigger and helping soothe scalp inflammation. He was told to use it three times a week.
For nourishment, he had Scalp Oil, which works to maintain scalp health and stimulate hair follicles by improving circulation and follicular nourishment through regular oil massage. He also received a Growth Oil Shot and was told to mix it into the Scalp Oil bottle before using. Twice a week, he’d apply it before washing his hair, leave it on for 30 minutes, then wash.
His internal routine included:
- Hair Ras, for daily natural hair nourishment, supporting scalp and hair health from within and balancing pitta.
- Health Tatva, a digestive stimulant to support metabolism and nutrient absorption.
- Hair Vitamin, to support nutrition and deficiencies.
Even with travel, the coach gave him one priority rule: at least keep the serum with him so there isn’t a long gap.
Resolution: the shift from confusion to confidence
Neeraj didn’t end the call with dramatic emotion. He ended it with something more useful: clarity.
Once the routine made sense, his tone softened into acceptance: “Thik hai.” No more scattered questions. No more panic about the seven packets.
Just the feeling of having a plan, a timeline, and support lined up - plus a follow-up call scheduled in about two weeks to track progress.
For someone who began with, “Use kaise karna hai?” that’s the real first win: not just starting treatment, but starting it with confidence.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can dandruff and seasonal scalp flaking worsen hair fall?
- What should I expect in the first few weeks of using minoxidil (including shedding)?
- How long does a personalized hair treatment plan take to show visible changes?
- Can I take Traya supplements alongside other medications (with a time gap)?

































