Rajat’s Two-Year Hair Fall: Starting With Dandruff Care
Traya Journey at a Glance
- Problem: Rajat had been dealing with hair fall for about two years, along with heavy dandruff and intense itching that made his scalp feel “wounded.”
- Underlying root causes: Persistent dandruff-triggered itching and scratching, plus digestive discomfort like gas/acidity and occasional constipation that can affect overall nourishment.
- What he used: Anti-dandruff shampoo and anti-dandruff night lotion, Scalp Oil mixed with a booster oil shot, and internal support with Hair Ras and Hair Vitamin; Nasal Ghrit was added for sleep and stress support.
- Timeline he was guided for: Internal health and dandruff focus in months 1–3, hair fall reduction and scalp health support in months 4–6, and visible improvement by months 7–8.
- Outcome he was working toward: Regrowth expectations with realistic guidance - especially that hairline regrowth can be harder, but consistency can protect from worsening and support visible improvement over time.
When the itching got louder than the hair fall
Rajat, a working professional from a mid-sized Indian city, didn’t begin his Traya journey with a dramatic “before-after” photo. He began it with a kit in his hands and one simple ask: “Bas kaise lena hai product, kaise use karna hai?”
Because for nearly two years, hair fall had become his normal.
And then came the part that felt harder to ignore: the dandruff. Not just flakes - heavy dandruff with itching so constant that he’d scratch without thinking. On the call, he described it in his own words: “Itching hota hai, bahut… itching kar kar ke udhar aisa… jakham type ho gaya.” That “wound-like” feeling was what pushed the problem from annoying to unbearable.
This was his first real attempt at treatment. No past trials, no half-finished bottles - just a decision to start, and a need for a plan that felt clear.
What was really driving his hair fall
Rajat’s story had layers: the hair fall was the headline, but the day-to-day discomfort sat underneath it.
The coach quickly connected one key loop: heavy dandruff can trigger intense itching, and the moment you start scratching, the scalp gets irritated again and again. Rajat even shared that when he scratched, “udhar se nikalta hai kuchh kuchh” - a very real picture of build-up and flaking that felt stuck to his scalp.
This is where dandruff and dry scalp hair loss can become a pattern. It’s not that dandruff directly “stops” hair growth, but the constant itch-scratch cycle can disturb scalp comfort and make hair fall feel worse - especially when the scalp is already inflamed and sensitive.
Alongside that, he also mentioned digestive issues: gas and acidity were happening regularly (“do din mein toh hota hi rehta hai”), with occasional constipation. His coach explained that the early months focus on internal health and nutrition deficiency support, because the digestion and hair fall connection is hard to ignore when your body isn’t feeling settled from the inside.
Q: Does dandruff-triggered itching really cause hair fall?
Yes - when dandruff leads to frequent itching and scratching, it can irritate the scalp and weaken the “healthy environment” hair needs. Controlling dandruff and calming the scalp often becomes the first step before expecting regrowth.
The doubt wasn’t fear - it was confusion
Rajat didn’t sound skeptical. He sounded ready. His only concern was practical: “Bas kaise lena hai product, kaise use karna hai?”
And that’s a very common kind of vulnerability - when someone wants to commit, but worries they’ll do it wrong.
So the coach slowed everything down and made it feel doable, explaining that the regimen is meant to be easy enough to stick to - “hardly do minute” - and that instructions are also printed on the bottles.
Even when Rajat got confused about mixing oils, he asked immediately: “Health oil aur chhota… kaun sa mix karna hai?” The coach clarified that the small booster oil shot bottle needs to be mixed into the Scalp Oil fully before use - simple, direct, no overwhelm.
The turning point: a personalized hair treatment plan that didn’t feel heavy
What changed for Rajat wasn’t just receiving products - it was receiving a timeline and a method.
The coach laid out what to expect, without overpromising:
In months 1–3, the focus would be internal health and dandruff control; months 4–6 would work on reducing hair fall and building scalp health; by months 7–8, visible improvement like thickness, density, and regrowth could start showing.
He also offered a grounded truth: hairline regrowth is difficult, and Traya doesn’t “assure” it. But with consistency, the goal is also to prevent things from getting worse - and some customers do see improvement at the hairline too.
That balance of hope and realism is often what makes people stay consistent long enough to see change.
What Rajat was advised to use, and why
Rajat’s kit was built around his two biggest concerns: dandruff with itching, and regrowth goals.
For stubborn dandruff control, he was given an Anti-dandruff Shampoo and Anti-dandruff Night Lotion. These products are built with Ketoconazole 2%, which helps reduce dandruff by acting against the fungus Malassezia furfur, and also supports relief from inflammation and itching. Since Rajat’s scalp was already feeling “jakham type,” calming that irritation was essential.
To support scalp nourishment, he was advised to use Traya’s Scalp Oil (a medicated oil prepared with Ayurvedic herbs and goat milk through the sneh pak process) and to mix in the booster oil shot, then apply it twice a week before a wash. This routine was positioned as a way to support scalp health and stimulate hair follicles through regular oiling and massage-based care.
Internally, his kit included Hair Ras and Hair Vitamin - part of the first-month focus on strengthening from within and supporting nutritional needs. This matters when someone is starting fresh and aiming for visible regrowth over several months.
For sleep and stress support, he was also guided to use Traya Nasal Ghrit for 21 days, three drops in each nostril before bed - since he had reported sleep issues and stress. In Ayurveda, this nasal route is described as a gateway to the head, supporting calm and rest, which can be meaningful when hair fall and stress are feeding into each other.
Making the routine fit real life
The coach also gave Rajat small, realistic supports for his digestion - ginger water, increasing water intake, and a short walk after dinner. If gas and bloating persisted, Digest Boost was mentioned as an option for severe acidity, gas, and bloating support.
It wasn’t framed as perfection. It was framed as consistency.
And to keep that consistency, the coach set a follow-up call date, so Rajat wouldn’t feel like he was doing it alone after day one.
Resolution: the first win was clarity
Rajat’s story is still in progress - but the first transformation happened during the call itself.
He went from “just opened the box” to “Yes sir, clear hai.”
For someone who’d lived with two years of hair fall and a scalp that itched enough to feel wounded, that kind of clarity is not small. It’s the beginning of trust: in the process, in the timeline, and in himself to follow through.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Does dandruff-triggered itching and scratching worsen hair fall?
- What’s the right way to use Traya’s anti-dandruff shampoo and night lotion?
- How do Scalp Oil and the booster oil shot fit into a weekly routine?
- How long does a Traya regimen take to show visible improvement?

































