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Dec 11, 2017

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softer and lighter compared to a regular slime

If you've gotten tired of just watching videos of people playing with slime or don't know what slime is, yet want to give it a try, this article is for you! Slime is a unique play material composed of a cross-linked polymer. "Play material" caught your eye didn't it? Well just like its name suggests, it is amazing to play with and a great stress buster to revive on.

Slime doesn't just come in one single form or is made in a single way. There are many different types of slime that can satisfy a person in distress. Each form of slime has its own method of preparation, here are five of which we'd like to share with you!

1) Fluffy slime

This recipe is the easiest and simplest of all! Just like the name suggests, fluffy slime feels softer and lighter compared to a regular slime, and it might be soft enough for your hands to feel great while playing with it during your stress buster session.

MATERIALS NEEDED:

• Mixing bowl

• Mixing spoon

• Shaving foam cream

• Elmer's glue or PVA Glue

• Contact lens solution

• Baking Soda

• Food coloring (choice)

METHOD OF PREPARATION:

A) Add some PVA glue or elmer's glue into the mixing bowl (not much of it is required as this recipe makes a decent amount of slime even with a less amount of glue used) and add shaving cream foam (after shaking the can well) into the bowl of glue.

B) Add a pinch of baking soda into the same bowl (Baking soda Loosens the slime to make it less sticky to surfaces) and mix it well with a mixing spoon.

C) Add a few drops of your choice of food coloring into the mixture and mix again, for the color to show.

D) Add a small amount of contact lens solution into the mixture and mix until it becomes a slimy structure (keep adding a small amount after a good mix if it doesn't but be sure not to add too much as it might make the slime break instead of spreading) When the mixture detaches from the bowl and becomes a blob, that's when the slime is ready!

2) Crunchy Slime

Crunchy slime, as its name suggests is fun to play with because of the sound it makes. So here's how to make some Crunchy slime!

MATERIALS NEEDED

• Mixing bowl

• Mixing spoon

• Stay-Flo liquid starch

• Clear Elmer's or PVA glue

• Clear beads

• Food coloring of your choice

METHOD OF PREPARATION

A) Pour some amount of Clear PVA or Elmer's glue into a mixing bowl.

B) Add a drop or two of the food coloring of your choice (too much color can make the slime dark and opaque) and mix.

C) Add a small bit amount of Stay-flo liquid starch and mix. You can notice that the solution is becoming a bit slimy. Keep adding a bit amount of the starch and mix until the slime is formed.(The slime may seem opaque due to the air bubbles formed, but if you let it settle down for a while, then it will become clear).

D) Add some clear beads (glass or plastic)to the slime and play around with it until the beads completely stick into it and create a Crunch-like sound as you play.

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