How to Make Slime Fluffy Without Shaving Cream

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Fluffy slime isn't your traditional slime - it's soft, squishy, and fun to play with, while maintaining a solid form. You can stretch it out, squeeze it, bend it, and still put it back together again. It also isn't nearly as sticky as other types of slime! Since you probably have the ingredients lying around your home somewhere, set aside some time and craft your own fluffy slime!

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    Pour ⅔ cup (158 ml; 5.4 fl oz) of school glue into a bowl. Start making your fluffy slime by adding glue into the bowl. This serves as the base of the fluffy slime, and helps to make the finished product stretchy and fun to play with.[1]

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    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.[2]

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    Mix 2 to 3 cups (470 to 710 mL) of shaving cream into the bowl. Make the slime fluffy by spraying some shaving cream into the mixture. Continue using your fingers to mix all of the ingredients together until it begins congealing into a slimier form.[3]

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    Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring until you achieve your desired color. Add a splash of color to your fluffy slime by squirting around 3 drops of coloring into your mixture. Pour an additional drop or 2 into the slime if you want the color to be more vibrant.[4]

    • If you want to make the slime's color less bold, consider adding fewer drops into the mixture.
  5. 5

    Start by gradually adding 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of contact solution into the mixture. Activate the slime by pouring a little saline solution into the mixture. 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.[5]

    • Pour in another 0.5 tablespoons (7.4 mL) of saline solution if you don't want the slime to be as sticky.
    • Put all of the fluffy slime in an airtight container or plastic bag.[6]
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    Mix 1 tsp (9 g) of Borax powder into 1 cup (240 ml; 8.1 fl oz) of hot water. Combine the water and Borax powder into a smaller bowl. Stir the ingredients it until the Borax powder has thoroughly dissolved. Set this bowl aside, as you'll need it later on.[7]

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    Pour ½ cup (120 ml; 4 fl oz) of school glue into a separate bowl. Add some glue into a different bowl. Make sure that this bowl is large enough to hold the entire slime mixture, as this is where the fluffy slime will be formed.[8]

    • Consider buying the glue in a large bottle if you don't want to be squeezing it out of smaller bottles.
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    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. Shaving gel won't allow the fluffy slime to form correctly.[9]

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    Mix the slime until all of the lumps are gone. Start kneading the ingredients together so the slime can start congealing together.[10] The substance should have a thick and fluffy texture, similar to marshmallow cream.[11]

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    Mix in slightly more than 1 tablespoon (7.5 g; 0.26 oz) of cornstarch. The cornstarch helps to thicken the slime and allows it to retain its shape. Be careful not to spill any as you continue stirring the mixture together.[12]

    • The cornstarch isn't necessary for the recipe, but leaving it out will result in a thinner slime that won't hold its shape as much.
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    Add in food coloring. Choose a color for your slime and add in a few droplets of some liquid food coloring. Too much food coloring can sometimes stain your hands or other surfaces, so add it in 1 drop at a time. Mix it well until there are no more white streaks.[13]

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    Add 3 teaspoons (15 mL) of the liquid Borax mixture to your slime. Stir thoroughly, then continue adding the Borax mixture 1 to 3 teaspoons (4.9 to 14.8 mL) at a time until the slime is at the consistency you'd like it to be. Continue mixing the slime with your fingers as you go.[14]

    • You will likely not use all of your Borax mixture! It is important not to add too much of it or your slime will harden and break. The original recipe only uses 6-9 teaspoons (44 ml; 1.5 fl oz) of the Borax solution. Dispose of any leftover Borax down the drain.[15]
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    Knead the slime. Once the slime has formed into a ball and is easy to remove from the bowl, place it on a flat surface and begin kneading it with your hands to thoroughly mix it. Fold and squish the slime to really stretch it out.

    • If the slime is still too sticky, add about 1 tsp (9 g; 0.32 oz) of the Borax mixture and carefully knead it in.
    • Keep fluffy slime in an airtight plastic pin.[16]
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    Stir 12 cup (120 mL) of shampoo and ¼ cup (30 g; 1.1 oz) cornstarch together in a large bowl. Pour some liquid shampoo and powdered cornstarch into a bowl. 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.[17]

    • Use a basic shampoo for this task.
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    Squirt 3 drops of food coloring into the mixture. Add some liquid food coloring into the shampoo mixture. Decide on a color for your fluffy slime. You can choose a specific shade, if you want—for brighter colors, add a couple of extra drops of food coloring. For a lighter shade, add less.[18]

    • For instance, mix light pink and light blue slimes together to create a cotton candy theme.
    • Use an array of bright colors to create rainbow slime.
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    Pour and stir 6 US tbsp (89 mL) of water into the mixture. Take 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of cool tap water and add it to the bowl. Knead the slime mixture with your hands to combine the water with the initial ingredients. After this, add the other 5 tablespoons (74 mL) of water to the bowl. Continue combining this mixture with your fingers.[19]

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    Fold and squish the slime for at least 5 minutes. Lift the slime from the bowl and start kneading it on a flat surface. Keep folding, pulling, and squishing the slime until it's congealed completely and become fluffy. Do this for at least 5 minutes before anyone plays with the slime.[20]

    • Place the fluffy slime in an airtight plastic container. It'll stop feeling fluffy after a day or 2, but the slime itself lasts up to a week.[21]

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    How do you make fluffy slime without borax?

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    Try this recipe for a fluffy slime without borax: Pour ¼ cup cornstarch into a bowl. Add ½ cup of shampoo and mix both ingredients well. Add 1 tablespoon of water and stir through, then repeat. Then add 1 tablespoon of water and stir 5 more times for a total of 6 tablespoons of water. It's important to add the water slowly for the slime to work. Remove the slime "dough" from the bowl and knead on a clean surface for 5 minutes. As you knead, keep adding as much cornstarch as needed to stop the slime from feeling sticky (it's okay if this needs to be quite a bit more). It's ready when it has a good stretch, feels moist and doesn't stick. You might also like to read: How to Make Slime with Borax.

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    Can you make slime with glue and shaving cream?

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    Yes, this is what is known as "fluffy slime" (the same as in this article) and it's a wonderfully stretchy and not too sticky slime. The article details both the ingredients needed and the steps to follow to make it.

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    How do you make slime step by step?

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    How do you make puffy slime?

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    Puffy slime is the same thing as fluffy slime (made from glue and shaving cream), so check out the instructions in this article and you'll have your own puffy or fluffy slime in no time!

  • Question

    Will it stick to my hands?

    Community Answer

    In the beginning, yes, but as you continue to knead the slime, it will become less and less sticky.

  • Question

    How do I store my slime?

    Alex

    It's recommended to store it in an airtight container. Some people store it by wrapping it in plastic wrap, but a container may be a better choice since it's harder to accidentally open and the slime doesn't stick to it as much.

  • Question

    What makes the slime fluffier after I've already made it?

    Simply Emily

    Simply Emily

    Community Answer

    Just gradually add more shaving cream into it and mix in until you get the desired consistency.

  • Question

    Why does my slime keep ripping instead of stretching?

    Community Answer

    You may have added too much of the Borax solution, so I would recommend adding more lotion (a little bit at a time).

  • Question

    What can I use instead of corn starch?

    Community Answer

    You can use flour but double the amount because 1 cup of cornstarch = 2 cups of flour.

  • Question

    Can I use laundry detergent instead of borax?

    Alex

    Yes, as long as it's liquid. Many slime-crafters say that Tide laundry detergent is the best choice, but others say that any detergent will do, as long as it's liquid.

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Things You'll Need

  • ⅔ cup (5.3 ounces; 150 g) of school glue
  • ½ tsp (5 g; 0.18 oz) of baking soda
  • ¼ cup (2 ounces; 57 ml or 1.9 fl oz) of water
  • 2 to 3 cups (470 to 710 mL) of shaving cream
  • 1.5 tablespoons (22 mL) of saline solution
  • Food coloring (optional)
  • ½ cup (4 ounces; 114 g) of school glue
  • ½ cup (4 ounces; 114 g) of shaving cream
  • Slightly more than 1 tbsp (7.5 g; 0.26 oz) cornstarch
  • 1 tsp (9 g; 0.32 oz) of Borax powder
  • 1 cup (240 mL) of hot water
  • Food coloring
  • ½ cup (4 ounces; 114 ml or 3.8 fl oz) of shampoo
  • ¼ cup (30 g; 1.1 oz) of cornstarch
  • 6 tablespoons (89 mL) of water
  • Mix the finished slime with different colors of slime to create cool patterns and color aesthetics.[22]

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To make soft, fluffy slime, first make a borax solution by mixing 1 cup (240 milliliters) of hot water and 1 teaspoon of borax powder. In a separate bowl, mix together 1/2 cup (120 milliliters) of glue and 1/2 cup (120 milliliters) of shaving cream, adding 1/2 cup (120 milliliters) of foaming soap for extra fluff. Mix in 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 2 pumps of lotion. Pour in a few drops of food coloring, then mix in small spoonfuls of the borax mixture until your slime is at the perfect consistency. Knead it together and enjoy!

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