Rohan’s 1-Year Hair Fall: From Confused to Consistent
Traya Journey at a Glance
- Problem: Rohan noticed persistent hair fall for about a year, along with mild, dry dandruff and a slightly receding hairline.
- Root causes discussed: Nutrition and lifestyle factors, plus dandruff-related scalp health concerns.
- What he used: Anti-dandruff Shampoo, Hair Ras supplement, Scalp Oil mixed with a Growth Therapy oil shot, and Recap Serum (Hair Active Serum).
- Timeline he was guided on: Internal support and dandruff reduction early on, hair fall reduction by months 3–4, and visible regrowth/thickness from month 5 onwards.
- Outcome: A clear, manageable routine and realistic expectations - especially about hairline regrowth being tougher, but maintainable with consistent use.
“Madam, shampoo kaise use karna?” - the moment the confusion hit
Rohan (name changed), a young man from North India, picked up the call with the same question he’d probably been carrying since the box arrived: “Product four hai na… ek shampoo… kaise use karna, per day?”
It wasn’t just about shampoo. Underneath that question was a year’s worth of uncertainty - hair fall that hadn’t stopped, mild dandruff that stayed dry, and a hairline that, as his coach gently pointed out, was “thodi bahut recede ho rahi hai.”
He hadn’t tried PRP, transplant, or minoxidil before. No medical history, no ongoing medication. Just a straightforward, frustrating story many people recognize: hair fall that quietly becomes “normal,” until one day it doesn’t feel normal anymore.
What Rohan was really dealing with
When the Traya hair coach revisited his Hair Test details, Rohan confirmed two things clearly: hair fall for “one year” and dandruff that was “thoda dry” - mild, but present.
The coach framed it in a way that didn’t blame him, but did give direction. She explained that Traya works on root causes, and for him, those root causes were nutrition, lifestyle, and dandruff. That matters because dandruff isn’t only a cosmetic issue; when the scalp is irritated and unhealthy, it can add to shedding and make hair feel weaker over time - especially in cases that look like dandruff and dry scalp hair loss.
She also addressed the one detail many people fear hearing: hairline regrowth is harder. She told him honestly that hairline is “difficult to grow,” and while regrowth happens in some cases, what Traya can confidently work toward is preventing it from getting worse, as long as the routine is followed consistently.
Q: Can dandruff really trigger hair fall?
Yes - when dandruff leads to itching, irritation, and scalp inflammation, it can weaken the environment hair needs to grow well. Keeping the scalp clean and calm is often a key part of reducing shedding.
The doubts he voiced (and why they were important)
Rohan didn’t pretend to understand everything. He asked what most people would ask when they see multiple products in one kit: “Oil and serum kaise use karna?” and “Supplements kitna lena… per day?”
He also questioned the timeline: “It takes five months?” The coach didn’t oversell a miracle. She repeated “visible changes” would be seen “five month onwards,” and then broke down what happens before that - so the waiting period feels purposeful, not hopeless.
Another vulnerable moment came when he admitted something personal: he was calling on behalf of his father, and he wondered if he could use the products too. “Main uska beta hun… main bhi use kar sakta hun?” He even shared his age - sixteen. The coach clearly explained the age restriction and advised him not to use the supplements or serum yet since it’s recommended for 18+ in this context.
That clarity builds trust. Because sometimes the best guidance is knowing what not to use.
The turning point: a routine that finally made sense
Once the coach finished the “why,” she moved to the “how” - and this is where Rohan’s story shifted from confusion to control.
His kit had four items, and she explained each in plain language:
The Anti-dandruff Shampoo was for his mild dandruff and needed to be used three times a week.
The Scalp Oil came with a Growth Therapy oil shot, and he was told to mix the oil shot into the Scalp Oil and use it twice a week. In Traya’s Ayurvedic approach, regular oil massage (shiroabhyanga) supports scalp nourishment and improves blood circulation to the hair follicles, helping with overall scalp health and follicular nourishment.
The Recap Serum (hair active serum) was positioned as the daily leave-on product for thickness and density, applied at night across the scalp - “one ml,” gently spread, “massage bilkul nahin.”
And Hair Ras, his Ayurvedic supplement, was scheduled as “two tablets in the morning and two at night,” after breakfast and after dinner. As per Traya’s product logic, Hair Ras focuses on daily natural nourishment - supporting scalp and hair health from within, balancing pitta, and helping improve hair quality over time.
The coach didn’t just hand him instructions; she helped him design a life-proof routine. Put the serum by the bedside or dressing table. Keep supplements near the dining table. Use the app’s “log and earn” feature to stay consistent.
This is what a personalized hair treatment plan looks like in real life: fewer decisions, less mental load, and a rhythm you can repeat even on busy days.
The timeline he was asked to trust
Rohan’s coach mapped it out with patience:
In the first couple of months, supplements start working on internal health, and dandruff begins to reduce.
By months 3–4, hair fall reduction and scalp health improvement usually begin to show up.
From month 5 onwards, the visible part - regrowth, thickness, and density - becomes more realistic to expect.
She also prepared him for something that scares many first-timers: an initial shed. When starting the serum, “kuch weeks mein hair fall nazar aayega,” she warned, and reassured him it can be normal early on as shedding syncs before it reduces gradually.
Resolution: not a miracle - just a plan he could follow
By the end of the call, Rohan didn’t sound overwhelmed anymore. He agreed to a follow-up, chose an evening slot, and ended with a simple “Thank you so much.”
His hair fall journey wasn’t “solved” in one conversation. But it became structured. He now knew what to do on oiling days, what to do on shampoo days, what to expect when shedding spikes, and why five months isn’t “too long” - it’s the time it takes for consistency to translate into visible change.
And sometimes, that’s the first real win: going from guessing to knowing - then showing up every day for the routine.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- How long does Traya take to show visible results for hair regrowth and thickness?
- How do you use an anti-dandruff shampoo, scalp oil, and hair serum together in one routine?
- Is initial shedding normal when starting a hair growth serum?
- Can dandruff and dry scalp contribute to hair fall?

































