Traya Journey at a Glance
- The problem: Sudden hair fall that seemed to worsen after using ready-made henna and frequent coloring
- What was really going on: An oily scalp, possible chemical irritation from hair color, and internal nourishment gaps
- The Traya solution: A personalized hair treatment plan combining a gentle wash routine, serum, and targeted supplements
- What the journey looked like: Initial shedding reassurance, visible reduction by month three, stronger texture by month four
- The outcome: More confidence, less panic around shedding, and a routine that finally felt manageable
“I’m just worried,” she said quietly, “what if my scalp starts looking even more visible?”
That moment came right before Shweta decided to finally start her Traya routine. At 43, juggling office days and the pressure of looking put-together, she had already made peace with a few grey strands. What she hadn’t expected was the sudden hair fall that followed her attempt to manage those greys with ready-made henna.
When Hair Fall Starts to Feel Personal
Shweta first noticed the problem after experimenting with different types of mehndi. Some were homemade, some were ready-to-use packets she picked up for convenience. “I’m not sure if that’s the exact reason,” she admitted on her call, “but it feels like the problem started after that.”Her scalp would turn oily if she skipped a wash for two days. By the third day, her hair looked limp, weighed down, and shedding felt worse. Washing twice a week helped a bit, but the fall didn’t stop. That’s when she ordered a Traya kit, hoping for clarity more than anything else.
Looking Beyond the Obvious
During her first consultation, the hair coach didn’t jump to conclusions. She explained that hair fall rarely has just one cause. In Shweta’s case, there were a few things working together: an oily scalp that needed regular cleansing, possible irritation from repeated use of chemical-based henna or color, and internal nourishment that may not have been keeping up with her body’s needs.When the scalp stays oily for too long, buildup can interfere with how well treatments penetrate. Add chemical exposure to that, and hair strands can become weaker at the root. Over time, they detach and fall more easily. That’s why Traya’s approach focused on both external scalp health and internal support, not just a quick fix.
- Q: Can hair color or mehndi really trigger hair fall?
The Doubt That Almost Stopped Her
When the conversation turned to the serum, Shweta hesitated. She had heard stories about increased hair fall at the start. “I’m scared it’ll get worse,” she said. “What if more scalp starts showing?”The coach didn’t dismiss the fear. She explained gently that some initial shedding can happen because weaker strands fall out first. “It’s actually a sign the regime is working,” she reassured her. The goal is to clear space for stronger hair to grow. Panic, she emphasized, would only add stress to the cycle.
That honesty mattered. For the first time, Shweta felt prepared rather than surprised.
Building a Routine That Fits Real Life
Instead of overwhelming her, the coach broke the routine down simply. On wash days, Shweta would apply the Nourish Oil for thirty minutes, then cleanse with the Defence Shampoo, followed by conditioner only on the lengths. This helped keep her oily scalp clean without stripping her hair.Every night, the serum became part of her wind-down routine, applied gently across the scalp. Internally, she started her supplements exactly as guided: Hair Ras after dinner and Her Nourish after breakfast. The emphasis was always on consistency, not perfection. Miss a dose, pick it up the next day and move on.
What stood out to Shweta was how personalized it all felt. This wasn’t a generic solution but a personalized hair treatment plan that adjusted to her scalp type, lifestyle, and concerns about greying and office appearance.
Watching the Change Happen
The first couple of months were about patience. As promised, the focus was on improving scalp health and letting weaker strands shed. By the third month, Shweta began to notice something she hadn’t in a while: less hair on her pillow, less panic during washes.By month four, the change felt real. Her hair texture improved, volume felt better, and the fear that once made her hesitate before starting the serum had faded. Even her approach to greys changed. Instead of rushing to harsh color, she felt more confident choosing gentler, ammonia-free options while letting the supplements support her hair from within.
A Calmer Relationship With Her Hair
Shweta’s journey wasn’t about chasing unrealistic promises. It was about understanding her hair, trusting the process, and giving it what it actually needed. With guidance, reassurance, and the right combination of products, hair fall stopped being a daily worry and became something she finally felt in control of.Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can using hair color or mehndi lead to sudden hair fall?
- Is initial hair shedding normal when starting a hair growth serum?
- How long does a Traya routine take to show visible results?
- Why does an oily scalp need a different hair care approach?
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