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If you notice any skin irritation, discontinue use immediately. If you have sensitive skin, wear gloves while making and playing with the slime. And the last 1/2 tablespoon will bring the stickiness down and it shouldn’t be sticking as much to your hands.
After a few days, the slime will lose its texture and become too sticky to play with. You might need more cornstarch to get the right texture for your fluffy slime. Start with 1/4 cup and add more as you need it. Mix in 1/4 cup of cornstarch to thicken your slime. Measure out your cornstarch and pour it into the shampoo. Use a wooden spoon or something similar to begin stirring everything together until it thickens up and becomes a slimy consistency.
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If it gets too difficult to stir, feel free to knead it with your hands. If the slime is still sticking to your hands, add a little bit more contact lens solution into the mixture. You can get most of the fluffy slime ingredients you need from the dollar store. I was able to find everything but the contact lens solution there. (Which you can buy at the dollar store, by the way.) Shaving cream can be used to make all sorts of crazy fun things.
If contact lens solution is accidentally ingested, seek medical attention immediately. Sign up for aSloomoo subscriptionand have its fun products delivered directly to your door. New sensory hours on certain days at 9-10am, with reduced capacity and a quieter atmosphere. Slingshot and Slime Falls are not available prior to 10am on these days. Dress comfortably, in clothes that can be rolled up so you can really dig into the slime. Slime does come out of clothes with vinegar and water FYI.
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Keep kneading the mixture with your fingers until your slime becomes a fluffy texture! Make sure that your saline solution contains sodium borate or boric acid, or else the slime won’t set. Stir ½ tsp (5 g; 0.18 oz) of baking soda and ¼ cup (60 ml; 2 fl oz) of water with the glue. Begin creating the actual slime by adding in small amounts of baking soda and water. Use your fingers to knead the ingredients together. As you continue creating the slime, your fingers will be your most useful stirring tool.

Not only is this fun to play with but can also be used to clean hard to get to areas around the house and car. Like those corners on picture frames, vents in the car and house etc. Don’t use on cloth as it will stick to it and is hard to remove.
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Use a spoon or your fingers to combine the ingredients together. Don’t be afraid to get your hands a little slimy—you’ll be using them a lot later on as you knead the slime together. Add ½ cup (120 ml; 4 fl oz) of shaving cream into the same bowl as the glue. Measure out some shaving cream or spray it directly into the large bowl. Make sure that use shaving cream for this part.
Squirt approximately 1 tbsp of dish soap or shampoo into the baking soda and stir. The slime will have the color of the shampoo or dish soap; add food coloring if desired. Add more shampoo until you have a creamy substance.
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The type of contact lens solution you need and glue is very important! Substituting these ingredients for other brands may result in your slime not working. We also do not recommend substituting the brands we recommend. This mecca of slime is a wacky experience that pays homage to the best of Elmer's Glue. Kids will fan out over the amount and variety of slime, showcased in cool, colorful ways at Sloomoo Institute. And parents will love the fact that all the slime experimentation stays at the Institute and not stuck in their carpet.
Or you can spray it directly into the bowl and estimate the measurement. This recipe is pretty forgiving if you add too much or too little. Keep in mind that when you add the shaving cream, the colour will lighten up quite a bit. So make sure at this point that the colour of your mixture is darker than what you want it to be in the end.
If it begins to soften after a while, put the slime back in the freezer until it becomes slimy and easy to play with. If your slime is still too sticky, add a little more cornstarch and knead it in. Repeat this process until you're happy with the texture of your slime. Continue to add a tablespoon of contact lens solution and mixing until you get a nice consistency.
There are many recipes for making slime, but some contain borax, a chemical that can cause eye irritation and can be harmful if swallowed. Using baking soda in your slime recipe is a good alternative without losing any of that oozy gooey appeal. Pour the glue into a bowl and add a few drops of food coloring.
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