Surekha’s Postpartum Hair Loss: From Disappointment with Vedix to Hope with Traya
Surekha had been struggling with her hair for years. What began as a slow thinning of her front hairline eventually worsened after childbirth.
In her words: “Mera post-delivery hair fall bahut jyada ho gaya.”
Her child is now three years old, but the effects of postpartum hormonal shifts—combined with oily scalp and dandruff—left her with visible hair loss that no product seemed to fix.
A Long Struggle and Broken Promises
Surekha wasn’t new to hair treatments. She had already tried Vedix products for 9–10 months. While she noticed some improvement in dandruff and reduction in hair fall, the promised regrowth never happened:
“Hair fall kam ho gaya, dandruff chala gaya, lekin jo regrow ka system tha vo zero percent tha.”
Frustrated, she even filed a consumer forum complaint, feeling cheated after spending her hard-earned money on packages that auto-renewed without delivering results.
This past experience made her skeptical—but also more determined to find a treatment that actually addressed her root cause, not just surface symptoms.
Understanding the Real Cause
When Surekha spoke with her Traya coach, Deeksha, her condition was carefully reviewed. It wasn’t alopecia, as she feared, but female pattern hair loss, aggravated by:
- Postpartum hormonal changes that weakened hair follicles.
- Oily scalp + dandruff + itching, which blocked follicles and triggered more shedding.
- Nutritional and metabolic imbalances, as revealed in her hair test.
- Stress and lifestyle changes after pregnancy, which prolonged the recovery process.
Unlike past treatments, this time she understood why hair fall was happening and how it could actually be reversed.
Her Doubts and Questions
Naturally, after being misled before, Surekha had many doubts:
- “Rat bhar nahin lagana hai?” → She was relieved to know she only needed to keep the oil for 30 minutes before wash, since overnight oiling could worsen dandruff.
- “Plastic bottle chalega ya glass hona chahiye?” → She wanted clarity about mixing her scalp oil with the dandruff oil shot.
- “Ye one month ka kit hai kya?” → She wanted reassurance on kit duration and usage.
These concerns reflected not just curiosity, but also a deep need for transparency and trust.
A Personalized Expert Roadmap
Coach Deeksha explained her treatment timeline in simple, realistic steps:
- Month 1: Focus on dandruff control and scalp cleansing.
- Months 2–3: Prepare scalp for absorption, serum to be added later.
- Month 4 onwards: Noticeable reduction in hair fall.
- Month 5 onwards: Volume increase, stronger strands, visible improvement in hair texture and density.
She was reassured that temporary increase in shedding after serum introduction was normal—a sign of progress, not failure. This honesty was refreshing for Surekha after her Vedix experience.
Her Traya Kit
Unlike her previous product-only regimen, Traya’s kit combined internal and external care:
- Keto Solution (Anti-Dandruff Night Lotion): Applied before wash to control dandruff and keep scalp healthy.
- Scalp Oil + Dandruff Oil Shot: Mixed once, applied 30 minutes before shampoo, twice weekly.
- Defense Shampoo & Conditioner: To maintain scalp hygiene and reduce oil buildup.
- Hair Vitamin (Morning after breakfast): Provides essential nutrients for stronger hair.
- Hair Rush (Night after dinner, 2 capsules): Supports follicle strength and promotes healthy regrowth.
This inside-out approach directly addressed her metabolism, nutrition, and scalp environment—something missing in her past treatments.
Regaining Confidence After Motherhood
For Surekha, this wasn’t just about hair—it was about self-confidence after pregnancy. Oily scalp, dandruff, and visible thinning were daily reminders of a body that had changed drastically after childbirth.
Now, with Traya’s structured plan, supplements, topical solutions, and constant coaching support, she finally felt hopeful again.
Unlike before, she wasn’t left alone with just products—she had a coach, a plan, and a timeline.
For the first time, Surekha could see the possibility of not just controlling hair fall, but also regaining her scalp health and confidence.