Anyone try them? They supposedly don't rub off like Sally Hansen--I want to cover my tats and legs.




Anyone try them? They supposedly don't rub off like Sally Hansen--I want to cover my tats and legs.
pardon me but what are air stockings? do you have a link?





I heard good things about it, (never tried) I think they sell it on sephora.com? I don't know that it would cover tatts. Covermark is supposed to be for that, I believe, they have it @ ulta.com
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Air Stockings are spray-on pantyhose. I tried it in Sephora on my hand and it worked great.
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does air stocking work better than sally hansen? i like the sally hansen stuff, it actually doesnt rub off on me-- which might mean my skin is dry and fully absorbs all the product.
I have both the Air Stocking and the Sally Hansen, and I like them both. Air Stocking cost $38 (Canadian, at Shoppers Drug) and the Sally Hansen one cost $14. The Sally Hansen rubbed off a tiny bit when I fell asleep with it. (A bit came off on the sheets) but other than that, it looked natural.
The Air Stocking was very natural on me as well, I haven't really used it yet (apart from trying it on my hand) but it stayed on, and dissolved into my skin.
If you have light skin, I'd suggest trying the Air Stocking because they have lighter shades that match well into light skin. I have dark skin, so both brands blended well. The Sally Hansen one is very hard to match (from what friends have told me) to light skin, because most shades have orangey or pinkish undertones.
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