Traya Journey at a Glance
- Primary concern: Gradual hair fall for over 1.5–2 years with a thinning hairline and mild dandruff
- Underlying causes: Genetics, digestion and nutrition gaps, and dandruff-related scalp issues
- Traya approach: A personalized hair treatment plan combining scalp care, internal nourishment, and consistency
- Timeline shared: Initial scalp and internal health focus in the first few months, visible improvement expected over 7–12 months
- Outcome in progress: Clear understanding, realistic expectations, and a structured routine that finally felt doable
“I didn’t think it was serious at first,” Pritam admitted quietly on the call. “It just kept going on.”
That’s how many long hair journeys begin - not with panic, but with patience that stretches a little too far.
When Hair Fall Becomes Impossible to Ignore
For Pritam, a working professional from a small city in Maharashtra, hair fall had been part of life for nearly two years. It wasn’t sudden. There was no dramatic clump in the shower or alarming comment from a friend. Instead, it was the slow realization that his hairline was receding from both sides and the density just wasn’t what it used to be.He tried to manage it on his own. For six months, he used an Adivasi hair oil, hoping it would naturally reverse the problem. When that didn’t bring visible change, confusion set in rather than clarity. There was mild dandruff too - not severe enough to cause panic, but persistent enough to be annoying.
By the time he took Traya’s hair test, he wasn’t looking for a miracle. He was looking for direction.
Understanding What Was Really Going On
During the consultation, the hair coach didn’t jump straight to products. Instead, he walked Pritam through the bigger picture. The hair fall wasn’t coming from just one place. It was layered.Genetics played a role, especially with the frontal hairline thinning Pritam described. Alongside that, digestion and nutrition weren’t supporting healthy hair growth the way they should. When the gut isn’t absorbing nutrients efficiently, hair follicles are often the first to feel it - this digestion and hair fall connection is something many people overlook. Add mild dandruff into the mix, and the scalp environment itself becomes less supportive for strong hair roots.
This wasn’t about “bad hair.” It was about a system that needed balancing.
Can dandruff really affect hair growth?
Yes. Even mild dandruff can create low-grade inflammation on the scalp. Over time, this weakens hair roots and worsens shedding, especially when combined with other internal factors.The Doubts He Didn’t Say Out Loud
When the coach explained the timeline - seven to eight months, possibly even up to twelve - there was a pause. Pritam listened carefully.He needed reassurance about one thing: whether the treatment would make hair fall worse before it got better. The coach addressed it gently, using a simple analogy. Just like a tree sheds old, weak leaves to make room for healthier ones, minoxidil can cause initial shedding as part of the regrowth cycle. It wasn’t damage. It was a reset.
That explanation mattered. It replaced fear with understanding.
How Traya’s Coach Changed the Experience
What stood out for Pritam wasn’t just the products - it was the structure. The coach broke the journey into phases so it didn’t feel overwhelming.The first few months would focus on scalp health and internal balance. That meant controlling dandruff, improving nourishment, and setting the foundation. Hair fall control would follow, and only after that would visible regrowth and density improvements begin.
This framing helped him stop checking the mirror every week. Progress had a rhythm now.
Building a Routine That Fit Real Life
Pritam’s kit included minoxidil serum for regrowth, an anti-dandruff shampoo, a nourishing scalp oil, and internal support through Hair Ras, Gut Shuddhi, and hair vitamins.Minoxidil was explained clearly: one milliliter in the morning and one at night, applied only where the scalp was visible, without massage. The Scalp Oil, mixed with the booster, would be used twice a week before a wash to support nourishment and circulation. The Anti-dandruff Shampoo would help keep the scalp environment clean and calm.
Internally, Hair Ras worked on nourishment and balancing body heat, while Gut Shuddhi supported digestion so nutrients could actually reach the hair follicles. The hair vitamin filled nutritional gaps that daily food often misses.
Rather than sounding complicated, the coach made it practical - keeping the serum near the mirror, supplements near the dining table, and not stressing over the occasional missed dose. Consistency mattered more than perfection.
Learning to Set Realistic Expectations
One important moment came when the coach spoke honestly about areas where hair was already completely bald. In such zones, regrowth couldn’t be promised. Maintenance was the goal there. But in areas where hair roots were still alive, improvement was very much possible.That honesty built trust. Pritam wasn’t being sold hope - he was being guided.
A Calmer Ending Than He Expected
By the end of the call, something had shifted. Pritam hadn’t seen regrowth yet. His hairline hadn’t magically returned. But the anxiety had softened.He knew why the hair fall had lasted so long. He understood what would happen next. And for the first time in two years, he wasn’t experimenting - he was following a personalized hair treatment plan designed around his specific root causes.
That clarity, more than anything, felt like progress.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can mild dandruff contribute to long-term hair fall?
- Why does Traya take several months to show visible results?
- What causes initial hair shedding with minoxidil?
- How do digestion and nutrition impact hair growth?
Read More Stories:
- Pritam’s 2-Year Hair Fall Journey: Finding Clarity with Traya
- Asha’s Hair Fall Journey: From Confusion to a Clear Plan with Traya
- How Nikhil Took Control of His Hair Fall with the Right Guidance
- Aman’s Early Hair Fall Wake-Up Call: How Fixing Digestion Changed Everything
- Subhashish’s 10-Year Hair Fall Journey: From Dandruff to Direction

































