Rohan’s Hair Fall Call That Turned Into a Plan
Traya Journey at a Glance
- Main concern: Hair fall for around a year, with visible thinning in the middle/crown area and a desire for clear regrowth - “jo baal chale gaye hain, woh aa jaen.”
- Context/root causes discussed on call: Mild dandruff that “aata-jaata rehta hai,” plus the need for a consistent, guided routine (and clarity on correct usage).
- What he used: Hair Ras and Hair Vitamin internally, plus Minoxidil (daily) and Scalp Oil mixed with Growth Oil Shot with Anti-dandruff Shampoo (weekly).
- Timeline he was coached for: 5–8 months overall - early internal support in months 1–3, hair fall reduction around months 4–6, and visible changes around months 7–8.
- Outcome in this story: Not a “before-after” reveal yet - his real shift was from confusion to confidence, with a clear, personalized hair treatment plan and coach check-ins booked.
“Bas dawa samjha dijiye” - the moment Rohan realised he needed guidance
Rohan, a working professional from North India, didn’t call Traya to complain. He called because he was stuck.
He’d already placed his order, but one question kept circling in his mind: “Mam, dawa samjhani… kaise lagani hai, kaise khani hai, kaise kya diet chart?”
Hair fall had been going on for “lagbhag ek saal.” Not sudden. Not dramatic. Just constant - like a slow leak you can’t ignore after a point. And now he wanted only one thing: “Jo baal ja rahe hain, chale gaye hain… aur naye jo chale gaye hain woh aa jaen.”
That’s the part most people don’t talk about. When hair fall becomes routine, you don’t just lose hair - you lose certainty. Even after buying a kit, you can still feel unsure: Am I doing this right? Will it work? Will it get worse?
When hair fall lasts a year, the mind starts negotiating with mirrors
As the coach pulled up his details, Rohan shared the basics: the hair fall had been ongoing for close to a year, he hadn’t tried any earlier treatment, and he didn’t report any ongoing medical history or supplements.
But one detail stood out - dandruff.
It wasn’t severe, he said. “Bahut halka hai… lekin hai.” The kind that comes and goes. The kind you learn to live with - until you realise even mild scalp issues can quietly affect scalp comfort and hair quality.
And Rohan wasn’t only thinking about hair fall. He was thinking about the patchy “bich-bich area” where hair felt suddenly sparse. In his words: “Area mein kuchh ekdum baal chale gaye hain.”
The root cause conversation: why scalp health and consistency matter
On the call, the coach anchored Rohan’s plan around two practical truths.
First, scalp health matters. Even when dandruff is mild, it can create itch and discomfort. Traya’s Anti-dandruff Shampoo is built around Ketoconazole (an antifungal ingredient) to reduce dandruff and help maintain scalp health, which is important because persistent dandruff-related irritation can worsen hair fall over time. This is where many people get trapped in a loop of dandruff and dry scalp hair loss - your scalp feels “mostly okay,” but it’s not truly settled.
Second, consistency beats intensity. Rohan didn’t need ten new habits. He needed a routine he could actually follow daily, and clarity on what to expect - especially with Minoxidil.
Q: Does dandruff really cause hair fall?
Yes - when dandruff leads to itching and scalp irritation, repeated scratching and inflammation can weaken the scalp environment. Clearing dandruff helps maintain scalp health so hair can grow better.
The questions Rohan asked (and why they were the real turning point)
Rohan’s doubts were simple, honest, and extremely common.
He asked about side effects: “Iska side effect koi hai nahin?” The coach explained that his supplements were herbal/Ayurvedic and guided him to take them after meals.
Then came the bigger fear - one almost every Minoxidil user has, but few say out loud: if I start, will my hair fall stop immediately?
Rohan asked, “Jab supplement use karne lagenge, jo baal tut rahe hain… woh to ruk jaenge na?”
Instead of overpromising, the coach prepared him for the “healing” phase: with Minoxidil, hair fall may increase in the initial weeks, and that can be normal because weaker hair sheds first. The important part was what she added next - hair fall gradually reduces. For someone already anxious, that expectation-setting can prevent panic and early drop-off.
And then came the most practical confusion of all: oil.
“Scalp Oil laga ke… sham tak rahega na? Dhona hai?”
He was worried about stepping out with oily hair, about doing it wrong, about being stuck.
The answer was clear: Scalp Oil is to be used twice a week, left on for a minimum of 30 minutes, and then washed. Not a full-day thing.
The coach-made routine that finally felt doable
What changed for Rohan wasn’t just information - it was structure.
The coach mapped his journey as a 5–8 month commitment, explaining that early months focus on internal support and dandruff reduction, months 4–6 are when hair fall typically reduces and scalp health improves, and visible changes are expected around months 7–8.
Then she simplified his kit into a repeatable rhythm:
He was guided to take Hair Ras for a longer course, with a dose split between morning (after breakfast) and night (after dinner). Hair Ras is positioned as daily natural hair nourishment and works on balancing pitta and improving blood circulation to hair follicles to nourish from within.
Alongside that, he had Hair Vitamin in the morning after breakfast, aimed at nutritional gaps and hair health support.
For topical care, he was coached on Minoxidil application: 1 ml in the morning and 1 ml at night, applied only on the visible scalp area where regrowth is needed, using the dropper and gently spreading - no massage.
And for scalp support: Scalp Oil mixed with the Growth Oil Shot, used twice a week across the scalp, followed by washing with Anti-dandruff Shampoo twice a week. (He was also told the oil might solidify in winter and can be loosened by placing the bottle in lukewarm water before mixing.)
This wasn’t just a routine. It was reassurance packaged as a plan.
Small, realistic hope - without false promises
One moment in the call carried a quiet honesty that matters in real life: the coach clarified that Traya doesn’t assure hairline regrowth, but does assure regrowth on visible scalp areas, like the crown/middle where thinning shows.
That’s how trust is built - by being specific about what’s possible.
Rohan’s response was simple: “Ji mam.” Not dramatic. But you could hear the relief of having clarity.
The resolution: from confusion to a plan he could stick to
Rohan ended the call with fewer questions and more certainty. He repeated the routine back correctly - Hair Ras morning and night after meals, Hair Vitamin in the morning, Minoxidil daily, shampoo weekly, oil twice a week with a 30-minute window before washing.
And importantly, he didn’t have to do it alone. The coach scheduled follow-ups every 10–12 days to track progress - because consistency becomes easier when someone is actually checking in.
His hair regrowth journey was just beginning, but the first win had already happened: he moved from “kaise kya karna hai?” to “haan, ab clear hai.”
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can mild dandruff still contribute to hair fall?
- Is it normal for hair shedding to increase initially with Minoxidil?
- How long does a Traya hair fall routine take to show visible changes?
- How do I use Scalp Oil and Anti-dandruff Shampoo correctly without making my hair greasy all day?

































