Traya Journey at a Glance
- Primary concern: Persistent hair fall that didn’t stop despite dermatology treatments
- Root cause uncovered: Anemia-related nutritional deficiency combined with oily scalp health issues
- Key Traya products used: Iron Santulan, Hair Ras 06, Hair Active Serum, Nourish Oil, Defence Shampoo & Conditioner
- Timeline: Visible reduction in hair fall by month three, improved volume from month four onward
- Outcome: Renewed confidence and a clearer understanding of long-term hair maintenance
She didn’t notice it all at once. It was gradual. A few extra strands on the pillow. More hair wrapped around the drain after a shower. And then one day, while tying her hair, she paused. The ponytail felt thinner.
For Nida, a working woman in her early 30s from a small city in North India, hair fall wasn’t just cosmetic. It was unsettling. “Doctor ne bola iron ki wajah se ho raha hai,” she explained calmly on the call, but the worry underneath was unmistakable. She had already consulted a dermatologist, was using a serum and tablets, and yet the results felt partial. Some improvement, yes. But not reassurance.
That’s when her Traya journey began.
When Hair Fall Doesn’t Have Just One Cause
Nida had done what most people do first. She sought medical help, followed prescriptions, and waited. After a month, she noticed slight changes but also confusion. Should she continue both treatments? Could she mix products? Was the hair fall really stopping?During her first call with a Traya hair coach, something shifted. Instead of focusing on just the strands falling out, the conversation moved deeper - into her health history, scalp condition, and test reports. That’s when anemia entered the picture clearly.
She mentioned that her blood tests had shown she was anemic and that her doctor had connected it to her hair loss. This wasn’t just casual iron deficiency. It was a pattern where low iron levels were quietly affecting how her hair follicles were being nourished. Hair fall due to anemia often doesn’t respond fully to topical products alone, and that explained why progress felt incomplete.
On top of that, her scalp was oily. Not dry, not flaky - but oily enough to affect how products absorbed and how follicles functioned.
Understanding the Root Cause, Not Just the Symptom
The coach explained it gently. Hair fall rarely has a single reason. In Nida’s case, it was a combination of internal deficiency and external scalp health. When iron levels are low, oxygen delivery to hair roots suffers. Over time, strands weaken and shed faster than they grow back. At the same time, an oily scalp can clog follicles, further disrupting the growth cycle.This wasn’t about switching one serum for another. It was about correcting the environment in which her hair was trying to grow.
- Q: Can iron deficiency really cause continuous hair fall?
The Doubts She Was Afraid to Ask
Nida’s questions came hesitantly at first. Would stopping her current products cause problems? What if the supplements didn’t suit her? And the biggest fear: “Isse aur zyada hair fall to nahi hoga?”The coach didn’t dismiss these concerns. She explained that initial shedding with a new serum can happen and that it’s often a sign the treatment is working - weak strands making way for healthier growth. The reassurance wasn’t rushed. It was detailed, patient, and practical.
She was also worried about stopping supplements later. Would hair fall come back? The answer was honest. Hair fall is a chronic tendency for many people. Treatment corrects it, but maintenance keeps it stable.
That clarity mattered.
A Plan That Finally Felt Manageable
Instead of overwhelming her, the coach broke the routine into two simple parts: hair wash days and daily care. Three washes a week suited her oily scalp. Oil before wash, shampoo and conditioner after, and serum at night on a clean scalp.Internally, the focus was on rebuilding. Iron Santulan became central to her routine, taken twice a day after meals to support iron absorption naturally. Alongside it, Hair Ras 06 worked on stress, metabolism, and overall nourishment - factors that quietly influence hair health over months, not days.
This wasn’t a generic kit. It was a personalized hair treatment plan that aligned with her test results, lifestyle, and concerns.
The Waiting Phase Most People Quit In
The coach was upfront about timelines. The first month would be about scalp correction. The second would stabilize shedding. By the third month, visible reduction in hair fall would begin. Volume and density would follow from month four.Nida appreciated that honesty. No dramatic promises. Just a roadmap.
She was also told something important: patience wasn’t passive. Logging usage, following even part of the diet plan, and staying consistent were active parts of recovery.
Small Wins That Changed Everything
By the third month, Nida noticed fewer strands on her pillow. The shower drain didn’t scare her anymore. Friends stopped commenting on her hair thinning. Most importantly, she stopped constantly checking.This phase marked the beginning of her iron deficiency hair fall recovery - not just physically, but mentally. She understood her body better. She knew why maintenance mattered. And she no longer felt helpless.
From Anxiety to Ownership
Today, Nida doesn’t describe her hair journey as “fixed.” She calls it “managed.” She knows which products she’ll continue long-term and which supplements will naturally stop after their course. She understands that consistency, not panic, is what protects progress.What changed wasn’t just her hair. It was her relationship with the process.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can hair fall due to anemia be reversed with the right treatment?
- How long does it take to see visible results with Traya?
- Is initial hair shedding a bad sign or part of recovery?
- Why does scalp type matter in hair fall treatment?
Read More Stories:
- From Anemia to Assurance: Nida’s Traya Hair Recovery Story
- Suhani’s Hair Fall Story: When Fixing Digestion Helped Her Hair Heal
- Vinita’s Hair Fall Journey: From Dandruff Confusion to Clarity with Traya
- Abhishek’s Two-Year Hair Fall Journey: Finding Answers Beyond the Scalp
- Nipa’s Postpartum Hair Fall Journey: Finding Balance After Baby
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