Traya Journey at a Glance
- Sunila struggled with visible hair thinning and stubborn dandruff after a major health setback
- Her hair fall was linked to dandruff, digestion and hair fall connection, and hormonal changes
- She followed a personalized hair treatment plan with Traya’s anti-dandruff routine, oral supplements, and later a serum
- Noticeable reduction in dandruff in the first month, followed by improved scalp health over the next few months
- Gradual hair fall control and better hair quality restored her confidence
The middle parting was what bothered her the most. Every time Sunila tied her hair, the widening line stared back at her, refusing to be ignored. “It just looks thinner now,” she said quietly during her first call with the Traya hair coach. For someone who had already been through far bigger health challenges, this felt like one more thing her body was taking away from her.
Sunila, a woman in her early forties from a small city in Maharashtra, had survived a brain stroke three years earlier. Recovery hadn’t been easy. Medications for blood pressure, months of rehabilitation, and the constant need to be careful had become part of daily life. Hair fall crept in slowly after that phase, and dandruff made it worse. By the time she reached out to Traya, the concern was no longer cosmetic. It was emotional.
When Hair Fall Becomes the Last Straw
During her consultation, Sunila explained that her scalp felt neither too oily nor too dry, yet flakes kept returning. She washed her hair twice a week, sometimes three, but nothing seemed to keep the dandruff away for long. Along with that came steady hair shedding and a clearly visible partition.What made her anxious wasn’t just the hair fall, but the fear of using anything that might interfere with her ongoing medications. “I’m already taking tablets every day,” she said. “I don’t want more problems.”
The coach listened patiently. This wasn’t just about recommending products. It was about understanding everything her body had been through.
Understanding the Root Cause
Based on Sunila’s hair test and medical history, the Traya team identified layered triggers. Persistent dandruff was creating an unhealthy scalp environment. At the same time, long-term medication, stress from her past illness, and slowed digestion were affecting how well her body absorbed nutrients. Hormonal fluctuations added another layer to the problem.The coach explained it in simple terms. When the scalp is inflamed with dandruff, hair follicles struggle to hold on to strands. Poor digestion means even a good diet doesn’t always translate into nourishment for hair roots. Over time, this combination leads to thinning and visible hair fall.
Can dandruff really cause hair loss?
Yes. Chronic dandruff irritates the scalp and weakens hair follicles over time. When flakes and inflammation persist, they can increase shedding and slow down healthy regrowth.Facing the Doubts Head-On
Sunila had questions, and she didn’t hesitate to ask them. She wanted to know if Traya’s supplements were safe with her blood pressure medicines. She worried about what would happen if she missed a dose. Most of all, she was nervous about something she had heard from others.“What if hair fall increases first?” she asked.
The coach didn’t dismiss the fear. He explained that during the early months, some people notice temporary shedding when treatment starts. It happens because weak strands that were already at the end of their cycle fall out faster, making room for stronger hair. “It looks scary,” he told her, “but it’s actually a sign the treatment is working.”
That reassurance mattered.
A Routine That Felt Manageable
Instead of overwhelming her, the coach broke everything down into a routine Sunila could realistically follow. The first month focused only on dandruff reduction. On wash days, she used the anti-dandruff solution overnight, followed by a scalp oil massage before washing with the Defence Shampoo and Conditioner. No harsh rubbing. No guesswork.Alongside this, she started her daily oral supplements. Hair Vitamin helped cover nutritional gaps, Health Tatva supported digestion and metabolism, and Her Nourish addressed hormonal balance. Each tablet had a clear timing, always after meals, with enough gap from her other medicines to keep her safe.
This wasn’t a generic kit. It was a personalized hair treatment plan designed around her health history.
The Emotional Shift
In the beginning, Sunila was simply relieved that someone was monitoring her progress. Regular follow-up calls, clear timelines, and honest explanations made her feel supported. As weeks passed, the itching reduced. Flakes became less noticeable. By the end of the first month, dandruff was no longer the main battle.The second and third months focused on improving scalp health. When the serum was introduced later, she was prepared for the process and didn’t panic if she saw a few extra strands fall initially.
By the fourth month, the change felt real. Hair fall slowed down. The partition didn’t look as stark. “My hair feels better,” she said during a follow-up, her voice lighter than before.
The Resolution
Sunila’s journey wasn’t about overnight transformation. It was about steady recovery. By staying consistent, addressing dandruff and dry scalp hair loss, and supporting her body from within, she began to see lasting improvement. Her hair quality improved, and with it came a quiet confidence she hadn’t felt in years.For Sunila, Traya wasn’t just a treatment. It was reassurance that even after serious health challenges, her body could still heal.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can dandruff cause long-term hair fall if left untreated?
- How are digestion and hair fall connection linked in recovery?
- Is it safe to follow a personalized hair treatment plan alongside blood pressure medication?
- How long does Traya take to show visible results?
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