![]() And it doesn’t stick to your hands! Fluffy slime is an easy, fool proof recipe for both experts and beginner slime makers. The texture of fluffy slime is really cool. Look at that photo above of the bubble my daughter was about to pop. We made one batch of blue slime, another batch of pink slime, and then we mixed them together to get the swirly effect you see in the unicorn slime above.ĭid I mention that you can make the most awesome slime bubbles with it? (And the best slime sounds for that matter!). We turned our slime into unicorn fluffy slime, just for fun. It will last at least a week if you store it in an air tight container. The consistency will be more like regular slime at that point. You can definitely still play with it after the puffiness goes away. After that it will turn into regular slime. The foamy bubbles in the shaving cream gradually go away. Sadly, the “fluffy” part of your puffy slime only lasts about a day. You can read more about the difference between borax and contact lens solution in our post about How to Make Slime Without Borax. That’s totally fine! But it might take more (or less?) contact lens solution to activate your slime, so please keep that in mind as you’re making your slime. If you choose a different brand of contact lens solution, it might have a different concentration of boric acid in it. In the USA, this contact lens solution is called Renu Advanced Formula by Bausch + Lomb. I like to use Renu Fresh contact lens solution by Bausch + Lomb. There are quite a few options on the drug store shelves, so just make sure you read the ingredient lists before you buy. So without it, your mixture won’t turn into slime. You need to find a contact lens solution that contains Boric Acid and Sodium Borate. What kind of contact lens solution is best for fluffy slime? It washes away fairly quickly, but I definitely prefer it when my hands don’t change colour! ![]() When we made slime without borax a few weeks ago, we used food colouring and my hands were pretty blue by the end of mixing it. ![]() But food colouring tends to dye your hands a little as you knead and mix the slime. If you don’t have acrylic paint, you can also use food colouring. It’s cheaper than food colouring and the colour doesn’t transfer to your hands. We used matte finish acrylic paint (satin finish will also work if you want a shinier slime). This is the first time we used acrylic paint, and I LOVED it. You can use acrylic paint or food colouring to colour your slime. What’s the best way to add colour to slime? We’ve used it to make shaving cream foam sand, DIY puffy paint, and even shaving cream playdough. Shaving cream makes this slime recipe fluffy! (Which you can buy at the dollar store, by the way.) Shaving cream can be used to make all sorts of crazy fun things. ![]()
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