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    How can I make slime without glue, cornstarch, starch or borax?
    Community Answer
    Toothpaste and dish soap, or toothpaste and shampoo. The toothpaste must be thick, and any brand of dish soap or shampoo will work.
  • Question
    What happens if I add shaving cream to the cornstarch slime?
    Community Answer
    The slime will become a fluffy slime, which means the slime will have more volume.
  • Question
    What can I use to make stretchy slime with no glue?
    Kh3347
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    Don't use lotion. A good ingredient to use is toothpaste. It can help with color and stretchiness.
  • Question
    Can I make slime with glitter glue?
    Community Answer
    Yes, because it's still glue. It just adds decoration.
  • Question
    How do I make the slime less sticky?
    Community Answer
    Add a little bit more of whichever activator you used, like borax or contact solution.
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    How can I make slime without cornstarch and glue?
    Community Answer
    Mix thick shampoo and salt and keep in the freezer for five to 10 minutes.
  • Question
    What is the best no glue slime recipe?
    Kh3347
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    The best one I've made is with thick shampoo and salt. Then just put it in the freezer, and check/mix it every 10 minutes until you like it.
  • Question
    How do you make slime without cornstarch or glue?
    Community Answer
    Try using flour, water, and borax, and add a little lotion or soap if needed.
  • Question
    How do I make a two ingredient slime?
    Community Answer
    You could use equal parts shampoo and toothpaste.
  • Question
    Can I use an easter egg as a container?
    Krystel Cortez
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as it has no holes and has a cover to prevent your slime from drying up.
  • Question
    Could I make slime with clay?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You could use clay and Vaseline, but it may not turn stretchy, so add lotion and soap or shampoo.
  • Question
    What can I put my slime in if I don't have a container?
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    You can store your slime in zip-lock bags if you don't have air tight containers.
  • Question
    How do I keep my slime fluffy? It seems to get less and less fluffy over time?
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    If you're using shaving foam/cream, that just happens after a while. Store it in an airtight container, but eventually you'll just have to make a new batch of slime.
  • Question
    Can I make one ingredient slime?
    Kh3347
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    Yes, and the one ingredient is (thick enough) hand soap. Mix it well until it starts to form. Add food coloring if you desire.
  • Question
    Why do I use a whole bottle of glue?
    Community Answer
    it just makes more slime. The less glue you use, the less slime you get. You would also have to use a smaller dose of other ingredients if you use less glue.
  • Question
    Can I use liquid starch instead of corn starch?
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    Yes, but add the liquid starch very slowly so you don't overdo it.
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    How do I make slime without borax and glue?
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    You can get 2 tablespoons of Head and Shoulders shampoo and then add 1 tablespoon of water and a half a cup of flour or cornstarch and mix them together. You can also mix in some food coloring if desired.
  • Question
    What is the easiest way to make slime without glue, borax, or cornstarch?
    Community Answer
    Put a container of liquid dish soap in the freezer for 10 minutes, then put it in the refrigerator for 10 more minutes.
  • Question
    Can I make a salt slime?
    GlitterLexy
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    Add two tablespoons of thick shampoo into a small container. Mix it a little bit and then add a pinch of salt. Mix it together. If you don't like the consistency then add more salt or shampoo. This one is rather stretchy, though.
  • Question
    How do I make butter slime with no glue?
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    You can use model clay and lotion. Just add lotion to the clay until you get your desired consistency.
  • Question
    How do I make fluffy slime without glue?
    Community Answer
    You can add shaving foam to the slime to get a fluffy texture.
  • Question
    Would using dish soap and salt work?
    Krystel Cortez
    Community Answer
    It depends on the type of dish soap or salt that you use. Sometimes thicker dish soap/ high-quality soap may work.
  • Question
    What do I do if my slime freezes?
    Community Answer
    Leave it to thaw out and then try again. Sometimes when you freeze it you need to repeat the slime. This is why you need to check every now and then.
  • Question
    Can I make the last slime without cornstarch or cornflour?
    Community Answer
    Yes; just use wheat flour.
  • Question
    How much shaving cream do I add to make it fluffy?
    Community Answer
    After you add the glue, just add enough of the shaving cream to make it the texture of whipped cream.
  • Question
    Can I make slime with any laundry detergent (not just borax)?
    Community Answer
    Use Tide or Ariel and gradually mix into liquid glue until you have the texture that you like.
  • Question
    How do I make slime without cornstarch, glue, borax, or contact eye solution?
    Community Answer
    Mix equal amounts of thick shampoo and toothpaste.
  • Question
    My slime was dry and would tear apart easily, what do I need to do to make it slimier?
    Community Answer
    You can add hand or body lotion to make it soft and stretchy so it doesn't rip when you try and stretch it.
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    What if the slime with the shampoo and salt is not stretchy?
    Community Answer
    Keep it in the fridge longer or add one teaspoon of baking soda, so that it can become a little thick. You can also try mixing it longer and adding more soap until it forms a somewhat firm ball.
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    Can I use pudding instead of yogurt?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as it is the same amount and thickness as the yogurt.
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