When Shekhar received a call from Traya’s health coach, he was already worried about his scalp. In his own words, “mujhe dryness ka concern hai,” and more importantly, he had a long, uncomfortable history with minoxidil. Years ago, he had tried it for hair fall — but instead of improvement, he experienced relentless irritation.
He shared, “minoxidil apply karne se ek alag type ka irritation, burning sensation ya itchiness… flaking bahut hota hai, redness hoti hai, full day itching hoti thi… kam karna mushkil ho jaata hai.”
For almost four months, the reaction continued until he had to discontinue it completely.
Understanding the Real Root Cause Behind His Condition
While Shekhar believed the problem was only the minoxidil, the detailed doctor conversation revealed a deeper picture.
- Existing Dandruff (Fungal overgrowth) His scalp already had active dandruff. Dandruff inflames the scalp, weakens the barrier, and makes it far more sensitive — especially to alcohol-based products like minoxidil.
- Dryness Worsening Sensitivity Shekhar repeatedly mentioned how his hair felt: “bal niche se dry ho gaye the, rough feel hote the, naturally smooth nahi tha.” This dryness meant the scalp had low moisture, making it react harshly even to normal products, let alone alcohol-heavy minoxidil.
- Alcohol-Based Minoxidil Side Effects The doctor explained that alcohol in liquid minoxidil does cause moisture loss when used for long durations, leading to burning, redness, and dryness — especially in people with dandruff or scalp barrier issues.
Together, these conditions created a perfect storm: a compromised scalp + active dandruff + alcohol-based solution = severe irritation.
Shekhar’s Doubts & Fear About Restarting Treatment
His biggest hesitation was clear:
- What if minoxidil irritates again?
- Will he have to deal with the constant burning and itching?
- Can he safely restart treatment after three years?
- Should he stop all other oils and shampoos now that Traya treatment has begun?
He asked the doctor very directly: “since maine aaj se treatment start kiya hai, kya main koi aur shampoo ya oil completely band kar doon?”
These questions matter because fear of past side effects is the #1 reason people stop hair treatment. If Shekhar didn’t get clarity, he might have dropped the plan before it even started.
How This Affected Shekhar Emotionally & Practically
The irritation he described wasn’t small. It was something that affected his whole day:
- Constant itching made it difficult to work
- Scalp burning distracted him
- Redness and flaking made him conscious
- Stopping minoxidil earlier made him anxious about losing results again
He wasn’t just dealing with dryness — he was dealing with frustration, worry, and the fear of repeating a painful experience.
Expert Guidance: Step-by-Step Approach That Restored His Confidence
The doctor didn’t jump to minoxidil right away. Instead, he created a structured, logical, safe plan:
1. Month 1 → Fix the Scalp First
- Anti-dandruff shampoo (ketoconazole-based)
- Anti-dandruff night lotion
- No minoxidil yet
- Restore moisture and reduce inflammation first
The doctor clearly explained why this mattered:
- A clean scalp = better absorption
- Reduced inflammation = lower irritation risk
- Stabilised barrier = higher success with minoxidil later
2. Patch Test Before Restarting Minoxidil
To separate allergy from irritation, he instructed:
- Apply 2 drops behind the ear
- Observe for 48 hours
- If redness, swelling, rashes → allergy confirmed — no minoxidil at all
- If nothing → irritation was the culprit, not allergy → treatment can proceed safely
This gave Shekhar clarity and reassurance.
3. Introduce Aloe Vera for Moisture Restoration
Because dandruff treatments can also dry out hair, the doctor suggested:
- Apply natural aloe vera gel 1–2 times a week
- Leave overnight
- Wash with regular shampoo next morning
This would rebuild the scalp's moisture barrier so that next month’s treatment (including minoxidil) would not irritate him.
4. Stop Coconut Oil Temporarily
He was advised to pause all external oils, especially frequent coconut oiling, because oils can trap dandruff fungus and worsen flakes.
Traya Products Recommended (Based on the Product Bible & Doctor’s Plan)
Since the doctor already initiated a dandruff-first approach, here’s the product alignment:
1. Anti-Dandruff Shampoo (Ketoconazole)
Ideal because:
- Treats fungal dandruff at root
- Reduces flakes, itching, redness
- Prepares scalp for future active treatments
2. Anti-Dandruff Night Lotion
Ideal because:
- Works overnight on scalp inflammation
- Helps loosen stubborn flakes
- Improves scalp barrier health
3. Aloe Vera (Natural or OTC)
Ideal because:
- Restores moisture lost due to ketoconazole
- Reduces dryness-triggered irritation
- Calms inflamed scalp skin
4. Minoxidil (Next Month, Only If Patch Test Clears)
Ideal because:
- Stimulates new hair growth
- Works effectively once scalp barrier is restored
- Doctor will select correct formulation based on irritation history
If minoxidil still irritates even after recovery, the fallback option would be Traya Hair Active Serum, a milder alternative.
Shekhar’s Story: A Complete Blog-Worthy Journey
This conversation is a perfect example of how a customer moves from fear → clarity → structured plan → confidence.
It covers:
- A real hair issue (dandruff, dryness, sensitivity, hair fall)
- Clear root causes (fungus + dryness + alcohol irritation)
- Emotional and practical impact
- Strong doubts addressed
- Detailed expert roadmap
- Product-based solution
Hence, this transcript is completely usable as a customer story blog.
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