Traya Journey at a Glance
- Key problem: Persistent hair fall with dandruff and a dry, flaky scalp
- Root causes uncovered: Dandruff buildup, digestion and nutrition gaps, and hormonal changes
- Products used: Anti-dandruff solution, Nourish Oil, Defence Shampoo & Conditioner, Hair Vitamin, Her Nourish, Hair Santulan 1
- Recovery timeline: Dandruff control in the first month, scalp reset in months two and three, visible hair improvement from month four onward
- Outcome: Healthier scalp, reduced hair fall, and a clearer path toward long-term hair strength
Priya didn’t panic at first. When flakes showed up on her shoulders and her scalp felt constantly dry, she brushed it off as a seasonal thing. But when hair strands started coming away with every wash, she knew something wasn’t right. “I filled the form honestly,” she said later, “because I didn’t have any other problem - this was it.”
Priya, a young working professional, had already tried changing shampoos and washing her hair more often. Nothing helped. The dandruff stayed, her scalp felt tight and uncomfortable, and the hair fall quietly continued in the background. That’s when she decided to take Traya’s hair test and booked her first consultation call.
When the Problem Finally Had a Name
During her first call with the hair coach, Priya listened as her concerns were read back to her - dandruff, digestion and nutrition issues, and hormonal changes. It was the first time someone had connected all these dots instead of treating her hair fall as a standalone problem.The coach explained that dandruff and dry scalp hair loss often go hand in hand. When flakes, buildup, and irritation sit on the scalp for too long, hair follicles don’t get the environment they need to stay strong. Add to that poor nutrient absorption and internal imbalances, and hair fall becomes almost inevitable.
For Priya, this explanation mattered. It told her that her hair wasn’t “just weak” - it was reacting to what was happening inside her body.
Understanding the Root Cause, Not Just the Symptom
The Traya doctor had designed a plan that worked both externally and internally. Externally, the goal was to first calm the scalp and clear dandruff so that future treatments could actually absorb. Internally, oral supplements were chosen to support nutrition, digestion, and balance - because without that, hair recovery would always be incomplete.This was where Priya first heard about the digestion and hair fall connection. If the body isn’t absorbing nutrients well, even a good diet can fall short. Over time, hair follicles feel that deficiency first.
Can dandruff really cause hair fall?
Yes. Persistent dandruff creates inflammation and buildup on the scalp, which weakens hair follicles over time. Treating dandruff is often the first step toward reducing hair fall.The Doubts She Was Afraid to Ask
Priya had questions she didn’t know how to phrase at first. Would these supplements cause side effects? Was she supposed to use everything every day? And what if the hair fall got worse?She asked directly, “Koi side effect toh nahi hai na?” The coach reassured her that the supplements were herbal and meant to support her body, not interfere with it. They were to be taken after meals so absorption stayed gentle and effective.
When the coach explained that some people notice increased hair fall initially once treatment progresses, Priya paused. The idea scared her. But the explanation made sense - weak strands that were already detached would shed faster to make room for healthier growth. “Don’t panic,” the coach told her calmly. “It’s a sign the treatment is working.”
Learning a Routine That Felt Manageable
What changed Priya’s mindset was how clearly the routine was explained. On hair wash days, she would apply the anti-dandruff solution at night, gently and only on the scalp. The next morning, she’d follow it with Nourish Oil, then wash using Defence Shampoo and apply Defence Conditioner only on the hair lengths.On regular days, her role was simpler: stay consistent with her oral supplements. Hair Vitamin in the morning, Her Nourish twice a day, and Hair Santulan 1 at night. No guesswork. No overload.
This structure made it feel less like an experiment and more like a personalized hair treatment plan designed for her life, not against it.
The Timeline That Brought Back Hope
The coach was honest about results. The first month would focus mainly on calming dandruff. Months two and three would help reset scalp health, even if that meant temporary shedding. From the fourth month onward, Priya could expect visible changes - less hair fall, better texture, and improved volume.By the fifth month, the goal wasn’t just stopping hair fall but improving overall hair quality. Thicker strands, a healthier scalp, and a routine she could maintain long-term.
What reassured her most was knowing she wouldn’t be left alone. Monthly follow-ups, progress tracking through the app, and adjustments when needed were all part of the process.
A Shift From Confusion to Clarity
By the end of the call, Priya sounded lighter. “Main pehle use kar leti hoon,” she said. “Uske baad poochungi.” It wasn’t dismissal - it was trust. For the first time, she felt she knew what she was doing and why she was doing it.Her journey wasn’t about a quick fix. It was about understanding her body, giving her scalp time to heal, and allowing consistency to do its job.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can dandruff and a dry scalp really lead to hair fall?
- How are digestion and nutrition linked to hair health?
- Why does hair fall sometimes increase before it gets better?
- How long does a Traya treatment take to show visible results?
Priya’s story is still unfolding. But the confusion is gone, replaced by clarity, patience, and a routine that finally makes sense. And sometimes, that’s the most important change of all.
Read More Stories:
- Priya’s Journey: From Dandruff and Hair Fall to a Healthier Scalp
- Rohan’s Two-Year Hair Fall Journey: From Doubt to Direction With Traya
- Himanshu’s Battle With Dandruff and Hair Fall—and the Plan That Finally Helped
- Rajesh’s Battle With Dandruff-Induced Hair Fall and the Plan That Finally Worked
- Rajesh’s 5-Year Hair Fall Journey: From Uncertainty to Control

































