Traya Journey at a Glance
- Struggling with persistent dandruff and increasing hair fall despite regular care
- Root causes uncovered: dandruff, digestion and metabolism imbalance, and subtle hormonal shifts
- Followed a personalized hair treatment plan with anti-dandruff care, scalp oil, and internal supplements
- Early changes expected in four months, with visible improvement from the fifth month onward
- Regained confidence as scalp health improved and hair fall gradually reduced
She didn’t panic the first time she noticed it. The flakes on her shoulders felt like a seasonal inconvenience, something a different shampoo might fix. But when the hair fall followed - more strands on wash days, more breakage near the roots - it stopped feeling temporary. That’s when Paramita decided to seek help.
Living outside India most of the year, she was cautious about starting any long-term treatment. “I just want to understand what’s happening,” she said early in the call, her voice steady but curious. What she didn’t expect was how layered her hair concerns actually were.
When Hair Fall Became More Than Just Hair Fall
Paramita’s routine was simple. She washed her hair two to three times a week, noticed dryness right after washing, and then an oily scalp a couple of days later. It felt confusing - dry and frizzy one day, greasy the next. Somewhere in between, dandruff had quietly settled in.When her Traya hair coach reviewed her scalp images and test results, the picture became clearer. The dandruff wasn’t just a surface issue. It was weakening the roots, causing hair to detach more easily. On top of that, signs of digestion and metabolism imbalance were showing up, which often affect how well the body nourishes hair internally.
This wasn’t just about flakes. It was about how scalp health, internal balance, and hair growth cycles were all connected, creating a pattern of dandruff and dry scalp hair loss that wouldn’t resolve on its own.
Understanding the Root Cause
The coach explained it gently. Dandruff creates an unhealthy scalp environment, clogging follicles and irritating the roots. At the same time, when digestion and metabolism aren’t functioning optimally, even a good diet may not translate into proper nourishment for the hair. Add subtle hormonal fluctuations to the mix, and hair fall becomes harder to control.Paramita listened carefully. “So it’s not just one thing,” she said, almost relieved.
Can dandruff really cause hair fall?
Yes. When dandruff persists, it inflames the scalp and weakens hair roots, making strands more likely to shed before completing their natural growth cycle.Doubts, Questions, and That One Honest Fear
Once the routine was explained - night lotion before wash days, oil massage the next morning, shampoo and conditioner in sequence - Paramita asked the question many people hesitate to voice.“Will my hair fall increase first?” she asked.
The coach didn’t dodge it. She explained that once treatment starts, especially when serums are introduced later, weaker strands often shed first. It’s a sign that the scalp is resetting and preparing for healthier growth. “It can feel scary,” she said, “but it’s temporary.”
That honesty mattered. Paramita felt prepared, not blindsided.
How the Personalized Approach Changed Everything
What stood out to Paramita wasn’t just the products, but how structured the plan felt. Nothing was rushed. The first month focused entirely on clearing dandruff and restoring scalp health using the anti-dandruff shampoo and night lotion, supported by Scalp Oil mixed with a targeted dandruff therapy shot. The conditioner was used only on hair lengths, protecting strands without weighing down the scalp.Internally, supplements were timed with meals to improve absorption, addressing the digestion and hair fall connection that often goes unnoticed. The coach emphasized consistency, knowing Paramita’s travel schedule could make things tricky.
“Use it regularly while you’re here,” she reassured her. “We’ll adapt the plan as needed.”
This wasn’t a one-size-fits-all routine. It was a personalized hair treatment plan designed to work with Paramita’s lifestyle, not against it.
Living With the Process
Paramita appreciated knowing what to expect. In the first month, the focus would be scalp cleanliness. By the second and third months, as treatments evolved, hair fall patterns might shift. Real, visible changes - reduced shedding, better volume, a thicker ponytail - would show up around the fourth to fifth month.It helped her stay patient. She even downloaded the Traya app to track her routine, ticking off products each day. It gave her a sense of control, something she hadn’t felt since her hair concerns began.
The Resolution Taking Shape
Paramita hadn’t reached the finish line yet when the call ended. But something had already changed. She wasn’t guessing anymore. She understood why her hair was reacting the way it was and what it needed to heal.As she prepared to start her routine that very night, she sounded calmer. “I’ll do it properly,” she said. “Then we’ll see.”
Sometimes, confidence returns before the hair does.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can dandruff cause long-term hair fall?
- How does digestion affect hair health?
- Why does hair fall sometimes increase at the start of treatment?
- How long does it take to see visible results with Traya?
Read More Stories:
- Paramita’s Journey: How Treating Dandruff and Digestion Helped Her Hair Heal
- Aman’s Hair Fall Journey: From Seasonal Dandruff to Steady Regrowth
- Anuj’s Hairline Story: How a Personalized Traya Plan Helped Him Regain Control
- Rohit’s Journey from Silent Hair Thinning to Steady Recovery with Traya
- Asha’s 5-Year Hair Fall Journey: Finding Answers Beyond Quick Fixes

































