
Feb 17, 2008 10:06 pm US/Pacific
Buy It And Try It: Nyce Legs
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) ―
This is a bottle of spray-on instant nylons. It claims no more runs, and it looks and feels like real nylons. Let's see if it works.
The Sacramento Kings dance team keeps the energy going at each home game. Their explosive moves require a lot of practice, and their legs have to look good.
We caught up with them at practice. On Game Day, they tell me, they wear nylons, which sometimes is an issue.
"I think the biggest problem with nylons is being out, and you get a snag," says Krystal.
I give them the Nyce Legs, spray-on instant nylons, which could fix the snag issue, but they've already got concerns.
"I think part of what we like is the fish nets suck you in a little bit. I don't think that bottle will help with that."
So let's see what else it claims. Easy to apply, fast drying, firms and tones, hides spyder veins, scars, and blemishes, no more runs, and improves the appearance of your legs.
We plan to spray one leg on each dancer, then compare with their unsprayed leg. We begin with Becky.
"It's cold," she says.
If it doesn't spray on evenly, you're supposed to rub it in, which they do after about 10 seconds of spraying. Jen tries to spray some more.
"It won't spray!"
But wait, Becca's leg isn't finished. We shake it, and try to get the can to work.
"It's officially dead."
So Jen follows the directions for a clog, washing the nozzle with warm water, but after several tries, the Nyce Legs still won't spray anymore.
Since we can't try it on anyone else, let's see what they think about what it did on half of Becca's leg.
"I was expecting it to be a little more shiny."
"I think they need to keep developing their product a bit in the future."
So fish nets it remains during the big games.
I paid $19.95 plus shipping and handling. One can equals five pairs of nylons. I bought it online at NyceLegs.com.
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