I think the Plantur 39 (I think its called) MAY help a bit - but not enough to justify the expense for me I'm afraid!
The hair shedding drives me nuts, I'm forever cutting hairs away from clogging the hoover. Funnily enough though I was thinking back to my teens when I had really thick long hair and it must have shed a lot even then because I can remember my mother cutting the hair out from her old vac with much grumbling - I just laughed then though of course ![Roll Eyes ::)](https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/Smileys/extended/rolleyes.gif)
With me its definitely hormone related - if I finally have to stop taking oestrogen I'm fully anticipating having to wear wigs.
May be it's the type of hoover you have?
I have long hair and my hair does shed but it has never clogged or had the need to cut it off.
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I don't have the upright type though because that's just too heavy for me.
Actually, wearing wigs is in fashion nowadays. You should take it with stride.
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Look Beyounce.... Victoria Beckham and all them people don't grow their hair so long over a week!!
Have fun switching from curly to long slinky hair etc.