Traya Journey at a Glance
- Radha was dealing with persistent hair fall and a visibly dry scalp that refused to improve on its own
- The deeper causes turned out to be low iron levels, digestion gaps, stress, and poor scalp health
- Her personalized hair treatment plan included Iron Santulan, Hair Santulan, Minoxidil, Defence Shampoo, and Scalp Oil with Calm Therapy
- Visible reduction in hair fall was expected around the third month, with new growth following steadily
- With consistency and guidance, she finally felt hopeful and in control of her hair journey again
“I thought I was doing everything right… but my hair just kept falling.”
That was the quiet frustration Radha carried into her first call with Traya. Somewhere between busy days and household routines, she had begun noticing more hair on her pillow, in the shower drain, and between her fingers. It wasn’t sudden or dramatic - but it was constant. And that constancy made it scary.
When Radha picked up the call from her Traya hair coach, she didn’t sound panicked. She sounded tired. Tired of trying, tired of guessing, and tired of wondering whether this was just something she had to accept.
When Hair Fall Becomes Hard to Ignore
Radha had already shared her concerns through Traya’s hair test. Hair fall was the main issue, but what stood out during the conversation was how normalized it had become for her. She simply said she had “mentioned all the causes already,” almost as if she had resigned herself to the problem.Her coach gently reassured her. Hair fall doesn’t happen without reason, and more importantly, it doesn’t have to be permanent.
As they spoke, small but important details emerged. Her scalp was dry. She washed her hair twice a week. And beneath the surface, there were internal factors quietly affecting her hair’s strength and nourishment.
Understanding the Real Root Causes
The coach explained that hair fall rarely comes from just one place. In Radha’s case, it was a combination of internal and external imbalances. Poor scalp health meant her follicles weren’t in the best condition to hold on to hair. Internally, low iron, digestion issues, stress, and metabolism gaps were preventing proper nourishment from reaching the roots.This is where hair fall due to anemia often gets misunderstood. It’s not only about low iron numbers - it’s about how consistently the body absorbs and uses that iron. Add stress and weak digestion to the mix, and hair becomes one of the first places where the impact shows.
The coach explained it simply: when the body is struggling to nourish itself, hair becomes non-essential. The result is excessive shedding, thinning, and slow regrowth.
- Q: Can low iron and digestion issues really cause hair fall?
Addressing the Fears She Didn’t Say Out Loud
Radha listened carefully as the coach walked her through the treatment. When Minoxidil came up, there was a pause. The coach addressed it before Radha even had to ask.She explained that in the first few weeks, hair fall might increase slightly. “It’s completely normal,” she reassured her. Weak hairs that are already detached shed faster so stronger ones can grow in their place. “Just like old leaves falling so new ones can grow.”
Radha responded calmly, “Okay, that’s fine.” But that reassurance mattered. It replaced fear with understanding.
Building a Routine That Felt Manageable
What changed things for Radha wasn’t just the products - it was the clarity.On wash days, she would oil her scalp in the morning using Traya’s Scalp Oil mixed with Calm Therapy, massage gently, wait thirty minutes, and wash with Defence Shampoo. The conditioner would only go on the lengths, never the scalp.
Daily care was simple but structured. Minoxidil twice a day, one millilitre each time, gently spread on visible scalp areas without massaging. Oral supplements were timed after meals for better absorption - Iron Santulan in the morning and night, and Hair Santulan in the evening.
The coach explained how Iron Santulan supports iron deficiency hair fall recovery by improving absorption, while Hair Santulan works on overall nourishment, stress balance, and internal stability. Together, they addressed the digestion and hair fall connection that often goes unnoticed.
Nothing felt rushed. Nothing felt overwhelming.
Learning to Trust the Timeline
Radha wanted to know when she would actually see results. The coach didn’t promise miracles.She explained that the first two months focus on scalp repair and removing weak hair. By the third month, hair fall reduction becomes visible. From the fourth month onward, new growth - especially in widened or visible scalp areas - starts to appear.
That honesty mattered. It gave Radha realistic expectations and something she hadn’t felt in a while: patience with purpose.
Feeling Supported, Not Alone
Before ending the call, the coach reminded Radha that this wasn’t a solo journey. Follow-up calls, app-based tracking, reminders, and even small rewards for consistency were all part of the process.Radha said she would start the treatment the very same day. There was confidence in her voice this time.
The Shift That Made the Difference
Radha’s story isn’t about a dramatic overnight transformation. It’s about understanding her body, trusting a process, and finally following a plan designed specifically for her.With a personalized hair treatment plan that addressed both her internal health and scalp care, hair fall stopped being a mystery - and started becoming manageable.
And sometimes, that’s the biggest win of all.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can hair fall be caused by low iron and poor digestion?
- Is increased hair fall normal when starting Minoxidil?
- How long does it take for Traya’s treatment to show visible results?
- Why is scalp health just as important as internal nutrition for hair regrowth?
Read More Stories:
- Radha’s Hair Fall Journey: From Confusion to Clarity with Traya
- Karishma’s Journey: From Dandruff and Hair Fall to Calm, Healthy Roots
- Meera’s Hair Fall Story: How Understanding the Root Cause Changed Everything
- Amrendra’s Hair Journey: Learning to Trust the Process with Traya
- Asha’s Journey from Dandruff to Stronger Hair with Traya
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