DOES IT WORK
Does it Work: Pantyhose in a can 
11:39 AM EDT on Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Norfolk – Like many women, Francie Collier wears pantyhose, but she often gets runs in them and they’re just awkward.
"I don't think anyone enjoys putting pantyhose on. They're itchy, they're hot, they roll down and everybody knows if you're wearing pantyhose, so it's really hard to match," she notes.
So hopes a rub-on alternative will work.
Pantyhose in a Can claims to be like bare legs only better.
Collier took off her rings and shoes to get started. She gave the can a good shake and sprayed some into her hands.
She then rubbed the product onto her legs.
Right away, she noticed something.
"It doesn't feel heavy like I thought it would," she said.
As she applied it, she was already getting the look of sheer pantyhose.
After a minute, her legs were dry, set and ready to go.
She even tried rubbing it off, but the look stayed put.
"This is definitely a good sign for my legs if I'm sitting here rubbing and it's not coming off," she added.
Collier does say she’s wear gloves the next time she applied Pantyhose in a can.
"It's a lot better than having to fight and put pantyhose on," she declared.
"It's easy enough to put on. You just rub it on and I mean you're use to putting lotion on everyday. I think most women do, so I think that's awesome. It's as easy as putting lotion on."
The product says it’s easy to remove, using soap and water.
Pantyhose in a can costs around $9.99 for a 3 ounce can.
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