This fluffy slime is soft, stretchy, and fun to make! With a few simple ingredients like white glue, shaving cream, and contact lens solution, you can create the perfect slime that’s light and airy. It’s the ultimate DIY project for kids and adults alike!
Ingredients:
- 2/3 Cup White Elmer’s Glue
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
- 1/4 Cup Water
- 2-3 Cups Shaving Cream
- 1.5 tablespoons Contact Lens Solution (Make sure it contains boric acid and sodium borate)
- Liquid Food Coloring

Instructions:
- Mix the Base: In a bowl, combine the white glue, water, and baking soda. Stir well to combine.
- Add Shaving Cream: Add 2-3 cups of shaving cream to the mixture. The more shaving cream, the fluffier the slime will be. Stir until well combined.
- Color Your Slime: Add a few drops of liquid food coloring and mix until you reach your desired color.
- Add Contact Solution: Slowly add 1 tablespoon of contact lens solution to the mixture. Stir well and begin kneading. The slime will be sticky at first — this is normal!
- Knead and Adjust: After kneading for a few minutes, add the remaining 1/2 tablespoon of contact lens solution if needed. If the slime is still too sticky, add a little more solution, a teaspoon at a time. If it becomes too hard, try adding baby oil or lotion to your hands to restore its stretchiness.
- Play and Enjoy! Your fluffy slime is ready! Store it in an airtight container for later use.
Notes & Tips:
- Contact Lens Solution: Make sure your contact lens solution contains boric acid and sodium borate. These are the key ingredients that activate the slime-making process. Without them, the slime won’t form properly.
- Shaving Cream: The amount of shaving cream you add determines how fluffy your slime will be. If you want a super fluffy slime, use 3 cups of shaving cream. For a denser slime, use less.
- Add More Contact Solution if Needed: If your slime is too sticky, keep adding a teaspoon of contact solution until it becomes less sticky and more stretchy. However, don’t add too much, as it can make the slime too firm.
- Fix Sticky Slime: If your slime is still sticky after adding enough contact solution, try kneading it with a little baby oil or lotion. This will help restore its smooth and stretchy texture without making it too stiff.
- Customization: You can add glitter, foam beads, or even essential oils to customize the look and scent of your slime! Add these in when you mix the shaving cream and glue base.
- Storage: Store your slime in an airtight container to keep it fresh. It will last for a week or more if stored properly.
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