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Has anyone tried Sally Hansen's Airbrush Leg Make Up?
I'm trying to get a tan without having to go out and work at it:) I want to bring out the spring closet with cute dresses and skirts and tanned legs. Has anyone tried the Airbrush Leg Make Up and can recommend it?
Re: Has anyone tried Sally Hansen's Airbrush Leg Make Up?
I use it regularly and have for years. It's literally airbrush makeup for your legs. I spray it directly on my legs and rub it in for an even coverage. Be careful not to go too heavy, and know that it will rub off on other surfaces if you put too much on.
I like it a lot. Gives me just enough color and evens out discoloration /blotches on my pale legs! Several friends have started using it after seeing me use it.
I swear by that stuff, especially in the winter, when I wear a dress/skirt with no tights. It covers any imperfections (like I have a little cluster of visible veins on the back of one leg - *poof*, gone!), evens out skin tone and makes that nasty white glow a soft, subtle tan glow.
I prefer it to self tanner because:
1 - it lasts for the day, and then washes away - so if I eff it up, I can wash it off or rub it in, where if I eff up self-tanner, I end up with blotchy skin for four days.
2 - it doesn't stink like self-tanner
3 - it doesn't stain your palms
4 - it really does last until you wash with soap and water, unlike some body bronzers I've used (non-tanners), which seem to fade or rub off on other things.
I would seriously do an infomercial for this stuff.
Exactly.
This pretty much. Plus I hate the constant maintenance of self tanner. I can't use it until I get naturally tan, because I won't ever get naturally tan.