Health & Personal Care : Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs, Light Glow - 4.4 Oz

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Health & Personal Care : Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs, Light Glow - 4.4 Oz

Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs, Light Glow - 4.4 Oz

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 48494





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Sally Hansen
EAN: 0074170305982
Ingredients: Isobutane, Cyclopentasiloxane, Water, Talc, C13-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Dipropylene Glycol, PEG/PPG 18/18 Dimethicone, Butane, Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate, Panthenol, Sodium Chloride, Polyhydroxystearic Acid, Alumina, Dimethicone, Quaternium 18 Hectorite, PEG-8 Propylene Glycol.
Label: DEL LABS.
Product Manufacturer: DEL LABS.
Publisher: DEL LABS.
Ranking: 48494
Studio: DEL LABS.


Product facts:
  • Sally Hansen Airbrush For Soft And Smooth legs. Airbrush makeup made just for legs. It's like spraying on pantyhose. Legs look gorgeous and feel soft, smooth and sexy.
  • Enriched with Vitamin K, it covers and helps fade freckles, veins and imperfections. Long-lasting, and transfer-resistant.
  • Won't streak, run or hide your pedicure.Airbrush Makeup made just for legs.
  • Light Glow:Enriched with Vitamin K, it covers and helps fade freckles, veins and imperfections.
  • Long-lasting, and transfer-resistant. Won't streak, run or hide your pedicure. Use all year round.







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Item Description:
INDICATIONS:Sally Hansen Airbrush For Soft And Smooth legs. Airbrush makeup made just for legs. It's like spraying on pantyhose. Legs look gorgeous and feel soft, smooth and sexy. Enriched with Vitamin K, it covers and helps fade freckles, veins and imperfections. Long-lasting, and transfer-resistant. Won't streak, run or hide your pedicure.Airbrush Makeup made just for legs. It's like spraying on pantyhose. Legs look gorgeous and feel soft, smooth and sexy.Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs, Light Glow:Enriched with Vitamin K, it covers and helps fade freckles, veins and imperfections. Long-lasting, and transfer-resistant. Won't streak, run or hide your pedicure. Use all year round.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product for summer legs
My niece used this and when I saw her I commented on how tan and flawless her legs looked. Almost like she was wearing pantyhose, but she wasn't. She told me what it was and I ran out and bought some. We are both pale girls and the light glow works the best. Not too dark and not too light. Hides imperfections, since I have some slight sun damage on my legs. I love it. It also gives you a nice healthy glow. Perfect for summer legs! Now I know what the stars use!!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not perfect, but better than anything else I have tried.
You have to use this product according to directions. Do not spray it directly on the legs, spray it in your hands, rub your hands together and then spread it on your legs. Otherwise you will get too thick an application and uneven coverage. This product is far from perfect, but I have tried other types of leg makeup and so far this is the best out there. The color is extremely natural, and I haven't found a competing product that isn't too pale, pink, or yellow. This shade is very realistic! You can also use without powder! The Light glow is difficult to find, if you like this stock up!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No point in self tanners now....
A friend of mine swore by this product, but at the time, I could not be bothered with "leg make-up", it sounded too time consuming and I thought it would feel thick and get all over the place. Now that I started using it, I think it is amazing. Fast to apply, dries quickly, does not transfer, looks flawless, especially when you apply the "shimmer" over top (since you get a matte appearance otherwise). It masks imperfections like small veins, and stays on for a long time (like 2 days+ , unless you try to remove it). I've even worn it swimming and it didn't run. I don't use it every single day, but it sure has helped make summer dressing a lot easier -- no more pantyhose, and no worries about covering up pasty white legs!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This color is hard to find!
I love this stuff because it covers imperfections so well and is waterproof until I wash it with soap. Mine has never broken as the previous reviewers have said. A small inconvenience is that I have to spray it on my legs outside because the excess spray can get all over everything. Once on and dry, it stays put for days and doesn't even rub off on sheets. I am so happy that I found this light color on this website because it is very hard to find in stores.



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