If you can’t find cornstarch, look for cornflour instead. For best results, use an opaque shampoo rather than a clear one.
If you don’t care about your slime looking like butter, use a different color, such as blue or purple.
If you can’t find baby oil, you could try some hand lotion instead.
If you can’t find cornstarch, used cornflour instead; it’s the same thing. Use an opaque shampoo rather than a clear one for best results. This slime recipe is similar to the more traditional, simple slime recipe, except that it feels more firm.
Use only white school glue. Do not use clear school glue. The ingredients are not the same and the slime won’t turn out right. Choose an unscented lotion, or use a scent that works with the shampoo.
Avoid using too much food coloring, or the dye will come off on your hands when you play with the slime.
You can also try using a liquid laundry starch instead. If you added too much detergent and the slime turned too sticky, knead some cornstarch into it.
If the slime is still too sticky, sprinkle more cornstarch on top of it, and knead it again.
Extra-fine scrapbooking glitter will look the nicest, but you can use the regular chunky kind too. If you don’t want to use glitter, try shaped, metallic confetti or plastic rhinestone gems.
This slime recipe is still buttery, but it also has a slight jiggle to it.
Make sure that you are using shaving cream and not shaving gel. For best results, use men’s shaving cream. Women’s shaving cream is often tinted, which may change the color of your slime.
For best results, use a contact solution that contains “boric acid. " This will help bind the ingredients together.