Rajesh’s 5-Month Traya Routine for Hair Fall
Traya Journey at a Glance
- Key problem: Rajesh noticed extreme hair fall for the past 2–3 years and wanted clarity on how to use his Traya kit correctly.
- Underlying root causes (from the call): Mild dandruff plus a need for consistent internal support and routine tracking through a personalized hair treatment plan.
- Main products used: Traya Scalp Oil mixed with Growth Therapy (booster oil), Minoxidil serum (daily), and the Hair Ras supplement (“Hair Ras/Hairous” tablets).
- Timeline shared by coach: Internal support focus in the first 1–2 months, hair fall control and stronger roots in 4–6 months, visible changes starting around month 5.
- Outcome: A clear, doable routine - with follow-up coaching booked - so he could start confidently instead of second-guessing every step.
The call that started with five hellos
“Hello… hello… hello…”
Rajesh kept repeating it - not because he didn’t want to talk, but because he needed to be sure he’d be heard. When the coach finally asked, “Aapko meri awaaz aa rahi hai?”, he jumped straight to what was bothering him: “Maine jo kit mangayi hai… use kaise karni hai?”
For Rajesh, it wasn’t just about buying products. It was about not making a mistake with something as personal as his hair. After living with extreme hair fall for “kam se kam do-teen saal,” he didn’t want vague advice. He wanted a plan he could actually follow.
What Rajesh was dealing with
When asked how long the hair fall had been going on, Rajesh answered simply: “Do-teen saal.” No previous treatments. No ongoing multivitamins. And surprisingly, no major health complaints - no low BP, migraine, asthma, sinus issues, constipation, gas, or acidity.
But there was one detail that mattered: mild dandruff. “Halka-fulka dandruff,” he confirmed.
That combination - long-term hair fall, plus a scalp that isn’t fully calm - often makes people feel stuck. They start wondering if anything will work, or if it’s already “too late.” Rajesh didn’t say it directly, but it showed up in his repeated questions: “Jo logon ne use kiya, unhe hua ya nahi hua?”
The root cause, explained without overcomplicating it
In Rajesh’s call, the clearest context was mild dandruff along with ongoing hair fall for years. The coach framed his first phase as focusing on internal health and nutrition deficiencies while also improving scalp conditions like dandruff.
From Traya’s product logic, dandruff can lead to itching and scalp discomfort, and that constant irritation can worsen hair fall. This is where the concern of dandruff and dry scalp hair loss becomes real: when the scalp environment isn’t healthy, hair has a harder time staying strong.
- Q: Does dandruff trigger hair loss?
Yes - when dandruff leads to itching and inflammation, it can weaken the scalp environment and increase hair fall. Clearing scalp buildup and keeping the scalp calm is often a key part of maintaining hair growth.
The doubts he said out loud
Rajesh’s biggest vulnerability was confusion - he had the kit, but not the confidence.
He asked, again and again, how to use each item. “Ye oil kaise use karna hai?” “Ye serum kaise use hogi?” “Pehle serum ya oil?”
And when he heard the word “minoxidil,” he needed reassurance. The coach explained a detail that many people panic about: initial shedding. She told him that in the starting weeks, hair fall can increase because weaker hair strands start shedding - often a sign the serum has started working on the scalp cycle.
That single clarification can be the difference between someone continuing… and someone quitting too soon.
The turning point: when the routine became simple
Once the coach shifted from “what’s in the kit” to “what your day will look like,” Rajesh finally sounded settled.
His internal support: Hair Ras tablets
The coach guided him to take the Hair Ras (“Hairous”) tablets after meals: two after breakfast and two after dinner. If he missed the morning dose, he could take it after lunch - still after a meal.
From the Product Bible, Hair Ras is designed for daily natural hair nourishment and supports hair fall by balancing pitta dosha, improving blood circulation to hair follicles, and nourishing tissues like Asthi Dhatu. It’s positioned as long-term support, with best results typically needing sustained use (minimum 3 months, best over 6–8 months).
His scalp care: Scalp Oil + Growth Therapy booster
Rajesh had two bottles and one question: “Dono ko mix karna hai?”
Yes. He was told to empty the smaller Growth Therapy booster into the bigger Scalp Oil bottle and apply it twice a week (even 2–3 times if needed). After applying, he should shampoo after at least half an hour.
From the Product Bible, Traya’s Scalp Oil is designed to support scalp health and stimulate follicles by improving blood circulation and follicular nourishment through regular massage (Shiroabhyanga). Growth Therapy is the booster oil meant to support regrowth and keep the scalp healthy when used along with the Scalp Oil.
His daily regrowth support: Minoxidil serum
He wanted to be sure about placement: “Sir me lagana hai… samne, side, maatha?”
The coach clarified: apply it where the scalp is visible and where regrowth is needed - crown area or the front/side areas he pointed to. The method mattered too: apply gently, spread lightly, and don’t aggressively massage or rub.
Small, human problems that make people give up (and how he didn’t)
Right at the end, Rajesh added something almost funny - except it’s exactly the kind of thing that derails routines: “Oil jam gaya hai.”
Winter had made the oil semi-solid. The fix was simple: keep the bottle in lukewarm water for 3–4 minutes (not boiling) and it becomes liquid again.
He also mentioned, almost as an afterthought, “Thand bahut badh gayi.” The coach responded like a real person, not a script: take care.
And then came another crucial support system: a follow-up call booking, so Rajesh wouldn’t feel like he was doing this alone. That’s what consistency looks like in real life - not motivation. Monitoring.
Resolution: from confusion to a plan he could follow
Rajesh didn’t end the call with dramatic emotion. He ended it with clarity.
He understood what to take, what to mix, what to apply daily, and in what order: oil, shampoo, then serum on a dry scalp. He also understood something deeper - results take time. The coach anchored expectations: internal support in the first couple of months, hair fall control and stronger roots in 4–6 months, and visible changes around month five.
For someone who’d been dealing with hair fall for years, that timeline wasn’t discouraging. It was grounding. A real plan, not a promise.
And that’s often where iron deficiency hair fall recovery-style patience comes in - even when iron deficiency wasn’t his issue, the mindset is similar: fix foundations, track progress, and stay consistent long enough for the body and scalp to respond.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- How long does Traya take to show visible results for long-term hair fall?
- Does dandruff cause hair fall even if it’s only mild?
- Is increased hair fall normal in the first few weeks of using minoxidil?
- How do you use Traya Scalp Oil, booster oil, supplements, and serum together in one routine?

































