Are you looking for a great non sticky slime recipe that the kids are going to love? This recipe is mess-free and certain to please!
Picture any normal slime recipe. Now imagine that same slime all puffed up and fluffy
Want to know what makes the slime fluffy? Shaving cream!
This fluffy slime recipe is made without borax, in less than 5 minutes. It’s a typical glue slime with a foamy twist!
2/3 Cup White Glue (it works best with this one)
1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
1/4 Cup Water
2-3 Cups Shaving Cream
3 Tbspoon contact lens solution
If you have kids or grandkids, you likely know about slime. The squishable, moldable, DIY polymer is popular with kids of all ages, and the appeal of kneading, twisting, and squeezing slime doesn’t show signs of slowing.
Slime is a non-Newtonian compound, which means it doesn’t behave like a solid or a liquid. It doesn’t have its own shape; slime will fill whatever container it is placed in. You can pick it up like a solid, but it oozes like a liquid. It is elastic and stretchy and will even bounce like a ball. No wonder kids are obsessed with it!
Slime is made when a polymer interacts with a gelling agent. Typical slime recipes call for clear or white PVA glue (the polymer) and an activator (gelling agent). The activator is usually powdered borax dissolved in water, liquid starch, eye drops, or contact lens solution.
When the activator and polymer are combined, a unique chemical reaction occurs creating that signature slime texture.
Instructions:
Add your white glue to a bowl.
We like to add all these fun things to our slime. I feel like I can keep the kids entertained for a longer period of time. If you are lime me, I enjoy a little quite time sometimes! xoxo
Add you water and baking soda and then mix.
Add your food coloring until you are satisfied with the color. Mix.
Now slowly add in your contact solution.
It is normal to stick to your hands. If you feel that is still too stick, add a little more contact solution until ready! Its play time!
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