Traya Journey at a Glance
- Key problem: Persistent hair fall for over a year, paired with stubborn dandruff and thinning around the hairline
- Root causes: Dandruff-related scalp inflammation, seasonal changes, and nutrition gaps affecting absorption
- Products used: Anti-dandruff Shampoo, Scalp Oil with Growth Therapy, Minoxidil 5%, Hair Ras, Hair Vitamin
- Timeline: Initial shedding awareness in the first few weeks, visible scalp comfort and regrowth focus over months
- Outcome: Better control over hair fall, calmer scalp, and renewed confidence with a clear plan
The first thing Rohan noticed wasn’t the hair on his pillow. It was the mirror. The front of his hairline looked a little more see-through than it used to, and no matter how he styled it, the thinning refused to hide. What started as a mild concern had stretched into a year and a half of daily hair fall, and by the time he spoke to a Traya hair coach, the frustration was unmistakable.
When Hair Fall Refuses to Be “Just Seasonal”
Rohan, a 29-year-old professional from Nagpur, had been telling himself it was temporary. Winters were harsher, the climate kept changing, and the dandruff came and went. But the hair fall didn’t. It stayed heavy enough to worry him, and constant enough to feel chronic.During his first detailed call with the Traya coach, he mentioned that dandruff was always present, especially when the weather shifted. He also admitted that while he desperately wanted regrowth, he was unsure what was realistic. “Hair pakka rahega na?” he asked, wanting reassurance that his hair could actually stay and grow back.
Understanding the Real Root Cause
What stood out to the coach wasn’t just the duration of hair fall, but the condition of Rohan’s scalp. Persistent dandruff can quietly inflame the scalp, weaken follicles, and disrupt the hair growth cycle. Over time, this dandruff and dry scalp hair loss pattern becomes a loop: flakes cause irritation, irritation weakens roots, and hair fall worsens stress, which further aggravates the scalp.On top of that, Rohan’s lifestyle revealed gaps in nutrition and routine. Irregular meals and low protein intake hinted at a digestion and hair fall connection, where the body simply wasn’t absorbing what hair follicles needed to stay strong.
- Q: Can dandruff alone really cause so much hair fall?
The Doubts He Was Afraid to Ask
Like many first-time users, Rohan was nervous about Minoxidil. He asked directly if it would make his hair fall worse before it got better. The coach didn’t sugarcoat it. She explained that initial shedding can happen as weak hairs make way for stronger ones, and that this phase is temporary when the treatment is used correctly and consistently.He also wanted clarity on oils, shampoos, and timing. Could oil worsen dandruff? When should Minoxidil be applied? These weren’t small questions; they were the difference between half-hearted attempts and real commitment.
How the Hair Coach Changed the Game
Instead of overwhelming him, the coach broke everything down into a simple, livable routine. First came scalp correction. Rohan was advised to use Traya’s Anti-dandruff Shampoo regularly to clear fungal buildup and calm irritation before expecting any regrowth. Oil application wasn’t random either. The Scalp Oil, boosted with Growth Therapy, was to be used a few times a week, always with enough gap before shampooing.Minoxidil 5% was introduced with precision. One milliliter in the morning and one at night, applied only on visible thinning areas with gentle fingertips. No aggressive massage, no guesswork.
Internally, Hair Ras tablets were added to support overall nourishment and hair quality, while Hair Vitamin addressed nutritional gaps that diet alone wasn’t covering. Alongside this, a customized diet plan nudged Rohan toward better protein intake and consistency, reinforcing that a personalized hair treatment plan works best when lifestyle supports it.
Living Through the Process
The first few weeks required patience. Rohan became more mindful of his scalp, noticed reduced itching, and slowly understood his shedding instead of panicking over it. What helped most was knowing there was a coach tracking his journey, ready to adjust things if needed.Hair fall no longer felt like something happening to him without control. It felt managed.
The Shift That Brought Confidence Back
Over time, the dandruff settled, the scalp felt healthier, and the fear around washing his hair eased. While regrowth takes months, the biggest transformation came earlier: clarity. Rohan finally knew why his hair was falling and what he was doing about it.That clarity replaced guesswork with confidence, and anxiety with routine.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can dandruff trigger long-term hair fall?
- Is initial shedding with Minoxidil normal?
- How important is scalp health before focusing on regrowth?
- Why does nutrition matter so much in hair recovery?
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- Rohan’s Year-Long Hair Fall Struggle and the Routine That Finally Made Sense
- Asha’s Postpartum Hair Fall Journey: From Fear to Trust with Traya
- Arjun’s Hair Fall Wake‑Up Call: How Expert Guidance Changed His Journey
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