Traya Journey at a Glance
- Key problem: Persistent, heavy dandruff with mild, everyday hair fall
- Root cause: Oily buildup and scalp inflammation triggering dandruff and dry scalp hair loss
- Main products used: Anti-dandruff shampoo, anti-dandruff night solution, Scalp Oil with Growth Therapy, Hair Ras
- Recovery timeline: Scalp comfort in the first 1–2 months; visible improvement in hair quality by 5–6 months
- Final outcome: Healthier scalp, controlled flakes, and renewed confidence in his hair routine
“I wasn’t worried about hair fall,” he said matter-of-factly. “But the dandruff… that was getting out of control.”
That single line summed up why Rohan, a 29-year-old working professional from a mid-sized Indian city, reached out to Traya. It wasn’t the handful of strands he noticed while running his fingers through his hair. It was the constant flakes, the itching, and the feeling that no matter what shampoo he tried, his scalp just wouldn’t calm down.
When the Problem Isn’t Hair Fall - Yet
Rohan had always assumed hair loss was the main reason people sought treatment. In his case, shedding felt “normal” - one or two strands when he rubbed his scalp, nothing alarming. But dandruff was a daily battle. It was excessive, persistent, and uncomfortable, especially after scratching.He remembered filling out the Traya hair test months earlier, back when his dandruff felt mild. Things had clearly changed since then. By the time his kit arrived, the flakes were heavier, and the scalp irritation was impossible to ignore.
Understanding What Was Really Happening on His Scalp
During his first call with the Traya hair coach, Rohan was surprised by the focus. Instead of jumping straight to hair growth serums, the coach paused at one thing: the scalp.Heavy dandruff isn’t just a cosmetic issue. When flakes build up and the scalp stays inflamed, it weakens the environment where hair grows. The itching leads to micro-irritation, oil and debris get trapped, and follicles don’t get the calm, clean base they need. Over time, this is how dandruff and dry scalp hair loss quietly begins - even if hair fall looks “normal” today.
Can dandruff really cause hair fall?
Yes. Persistent dandruff creates scalp inflammation and buildup that weakens hair follicles over time, making hair more prone to shedding even before visible thinning starts.The Questions He Didn’t Want to Ignore
Rohan had plenty of doubts, and he asked them openly. He wanted to know if the shampoo would be used like a regular one, whether oiling and washing had to be on the same day, and if the tablets could cause side effects like premature greying. At one point, he asked nervously if stopping products later would undo all progress.Instead of brushing these off, the coach explained everything patiently - how often to shampoo, why oiling before washing helps loosen flakes, and why certain products are paused until the dandruff settles. He was reassured clearly: “No, these supplements won’t cause white hair,” and “First, we calm the scalp. Growth comes after.”
Building a Routine That Felt Doable
What changed everything for Rohan was how structured yet manageable the plan felt. This wasn’t a generic fix - it was a personalized hair treatment plan built around his actual concern.He started with a paraben-free Anti-dandruff Shampoo used just two to three times a week, exactly like his normal shampoo routine. On those same days, he applied Scalp Oil mixed with the Growth Therapy booster, leaving it on for about thirty minutes before washing.
At night, three times a week, the anti-dandruff solution was applied across the scalp and left overnight to work deeply on flakes and inflammation. Alongside this, Hair Ras became part of his daily routine - two tablets after breakfast and two after dinner - to support internal nourishment while the scalp healed.
The Recap Serum, he was told, would come later. “First fix the foundation,” the coach explained.
The Emotional Shift No One Talks About
Within weeks, Rohan noticed something subtle but powerful. The itching reduced. The constant urge to scratch faded. His shoulders weren’t dusted with flakes anymore.It wasn’t just physical relief - it was mental. He stopped checking his collar during meetings. He didn’t dread oiling days. The routine began to feel less like treatment and more like self-care.
By the fourth month, even the mild hair fall he had brushed off earlier felt more controlled. And by the fifth to sixth month, he noticed improvements in texture and density - exactly as the coach had described in their first conversation.
Why This Approach Worked
Traya didn’t rush Rohan into growth claims. The focus stayed on consistency, scalp health, and realistic timelines. Regular follow-ups, guidance on diet through the app, and simple habits like keeping supplements near the breakfast table helped him stay on track.He didn’t feel alone in the process - and that made all the difference.
The Result: A Calm Scalp and Renewed Confidence
Today, dandruff no longer defines Rohan’s relationship with his hair. What started as a call about flakes turned into a deeper understanding of how scalp health shapes hair health.His journey is a reminder that sometimes, the real solution isn’t about chasing regrowth - it’s about listening to what your scalp has been trying to tell you all along.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can dandruff lead to hair loss if ignored?
- How long does it take to see results with a Traya treatment?
- Is it safe to use hair supplements long-term?
- Why is scalp health treated before hair growth at Traya?
Read More Stories:
- How Rohan Tackled Persistent Dandruff and Protected His Hair with Traya
- Rohan’s Hair Fall Wake-Up Call: How Nutrition and Routine Made the Difference
- Asha’s Hair Fall Journey: From Dry Scalp Confusion to Clarity with Traya
- Aanya’s Hair Fall Journey: From Dandruff to Real Answers with Traya
- Deepak’s 5-Year Hair Fall Journey: From Confusion to Clarity with Traya
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