Rohan’s Hair Fall & Dandruff Reset with Traya
Traya Journey at a Glance
- What changed: Rohan noticed hair fall for about a month, plus dandruff getting worse and a hairline that felt like it was “going back.”
- What seemed to be driving it: Scalp irritation from dandruff, along with internal health support (digestion/gut routine was part of his kit guidance).
- What he used: Hair Active Serum daily at night, Scalp Oil mixed with Growth Therapy twice a week before hair wash, Anti-dandruff Shampoo 2–3 times a week, plus Hair Ras and Gutt Shuddhi tablets.
- What timeline he was given: First 1–3 months focused on internal health and dandruff reduction; 4–6 months for visible hair fall reduction; around 8 months onward for regrowth changes.
- What felt like the real win: Clarity and consistency - his biggest question was simply, “Ye tablet kaise use karani hai?” and a coach-made routine made it feel doable.
When Rohan, a working professional from Indore, called Traya, he wasn’t trying to share a long story. He just wanted one thing: “Mam, ye tablet kaise use karani hai? Bata sakate hain?”
But underneath that simple question was something many people recognize instantly - the quiet panic of seeing hair fall and dandruff rise at the same time, and not knowing what to do first.
The moment he realized it wasn’t “normal” anymore
Rohan had been noticing hair fall for roughly a month. In his words, it had started showing up more clearly in the last few days, and it wasn’t just the shedding that bothered him. He also mentioned that dandruff had increased, and when the coach asked directly, he admitted: “Haan, hairline aage se pichhe ja rahi hai.”
That’s a very specific worry - because hairline changes don’t feel temporary. They feel permanent.
It was also his first time trying a hair loss treatment. No long list of past medications, no complicated medical history on the call - just a new problem, getting louder each week.
What the coach looked for before giving advice
Before jumping into instructions, the coach did what good guidance always does: she paused and checked what could make certain products unsuitable.
She asked about headaches or migraines, heart-related issues, sinus or asthma, and even digestive red flags (like ulcer, diarrhea, or dysentery). Rohan said no to these.
Only after that did she move to what he actually needed - an easy routine he could follow without second-guessing.
The root cause, explained in a way that actually makes sense
Rohan’s story had two clear signals: dandruff that was getting “zyada,” and hair fall plus a receding hairline. In Traya’s approach, dandruff matters because it can trigger itching and scalp inflammation. When dandruff isn’t controlled, the scalp environment becomes unfriendly for healthy hair - more scratching, more irritation, more breakage and shedding. This is exactly where dandruff and dry scalp hair loss can start to feel like a loop: flakes lead to discomfort, discomfort leads to damage, and damage looks like hair fall.
At the same time, his kit included internal support - because Traya doesn’t treat hair in isolation. The coach explained how the first few months focus on internal health and dandruff reduction before expecting regrowth. That’s where the digestion and hair fall connection comes in: if your gut isn’t doing well, your body’s ability to absorb what it needs can suffer, and hair follicles are often the first to show it.
- Q: Does dandruff really cause hair fall?
Yes - when dandruff leads to itching, inflammation, and scalp buildup, it can increase hair fall. Controlling dandruff helps restore scalp health so hair can grow in a healthier environment.
“If I don’t oil, my hair will feel the same”
This line from Rohan landed because it’s so real. When the coach told him not to use other oils and to limit scalp oiling to twice a week, he pushed back gently: “Lekin vo oil nahin lagaunga to… hair vaise ho jaenge.”
Instead of dismissing him, she gave him a workaround that kept the plan intact: if dryness bothered him, he could use just two to three drops of the same Scalp Oil on the hair length after washing - but not on the scalp. It was a small detail, but it’s the kind that keeps people consistent.
Consistency is what makes a personalized hair treatment plan feel like support, not sacrifice.
The routine that turned confusion into structure
Once the “how” became clear, everything got lighter.
Rohan’s usage was mapped out simply:
He was told to apply Hair Active Serum daily - 1 ml at night before sleeping - across the scalp, gently spreading it with fingertips without rubbing or massaging. He even reconfirmed: “Evening mein lagana hai serum?” and the coach repeated, calmly: only at night, not during the day.
For dandruff, the kit routine included an Anti-dandruff Shampoo to be used two to three times a week.
Twice a week, before a wash, he was advised to apply Scalp Oil after mixing in the Growth Therapy booster shot, keeping it on for about 30 minutes, and then shampooing.
Internally, his kit included Hair Ras (2 tablets after breakfast and 2 after dinner) for daily nourishment, and Gutt Shuddhi (1 tablet only after dinner) to support gut detox and motility - especially relevant when constipation or irregularity is part of the broader picture.
The fear he didn’t know he had - until she named it
Right near the end, the coach gave Rohan a warning that often prevents people from quitting too early: with Hair Active Serum, he might notice increased hair fall in the first few weeks. She told him not to panic - this can happen initially because of active ingredients.
He didn’t argue. He just said, “Thik hai.” Sometimes reassurance is all someone needs to keep going.
The roadmap that gave him patience
Rohan also asked, directly, what results he should expect. His answer was simple: he wanted dandruff to stop, and hair fall to reduce.
The coach laid out a clear timeline: roughly five to eight months overall, with the first one to three months focused on internal health and dandruff reduction, then four to six months for hair fall reduction, and around eight months onward where regrowth changes like baby hair thickness can start.
She also set expectations honestly about the hairline: it’s harder to regrow in the front, but she framed the goal as preventing it from getting worse and staying consistent.
And she stayed involved - booking a follow-up call about 10–12 days later, so he wouldn’t be doing it alone.
Resolution: not a dramatic before-after, but something more useful
This call wasn’t a transformation montage. It was the start of one.
Rohan began the journey with confusion - “tablet kaise use karni hai” - and ended it with clarity: what to apply, when to apply, what to avoid, what might feel scary at first, and how long to stay steady before judging results.
That’s often the first real shift in any hair journey: when the routine stops feeling random and starts feeling like a plan.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can dandruff increase hair fall and thinning?
- How should I use Traya Hair Active Serum - night or day?
- Why does Traya include gut/digestion support in a hair plan?
- How long does it take to see visible results with a Traya routine?

































