How to Make Slime with Shampoo
Pour ½ cup (120 milliliters) of shampoo into a bowl., Stir in some color or glitter, if desired., Add 2¼ cups (280 grams) of cornstarch., Stir in the water 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) at a time., Knead the slime by hand.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pour ½ cup (120 milliliters) of shampoo into a bowl.
Thicker shampoos will give you better results.
Choose a color and a fragrance that you like., If the shampoo is white or clear, you could add a few drops of liquid food coloring into the bowl.
If you want glittery slime, add some glitter.
Stir everything together with a spoon. , Give it a stir with your spoon.If you want a thicker slime, you are done.
If you want a runnier, gooier slime, read on! If you don't have cornstarch where you live, look for cornflour instead. , You may need up to 6 tablespoons (90 milliliters) of water.
The more water you add, the runnier your slime will be.If you want something more dough-like, you might not need much water, if at all. , At one point, the slime will have picked up all the water and cornstarch it can.
Once that happens, your slime is done and ready to play with! Scoop it out of its bowl, and let it run through your fingers.
Eww, gross! Store the slime in an airtight container once you are done playing with it.
You may need to add 1/4 teaspoon of water to the slime to refresh it the next day. -
Step 2: Stir in some color or glitter
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Step 3: if desired.
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Step 4: Add 2¼ cups (280 grams) of cornstarch.
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Step 5: Stir in the water 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) at a time.
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Step 6: Knead the slime by hand.
Detailed Guide
Thicker shampoos will give you better results.
Choose a color and a fragrance that you like., If the shampoo is white or clear, you could add a few drops of liquid food coloring into the bowl.
If you want glittery slime, add some glitter.
Stir everything together with a spoon. , Give it a stir with your spoon.If you want a thicker slime, you are done.
If you want a runnier, gooier slime, read on! If you don't have cornstarch where you live, look for cornflour instead. , You may need up to 6 tablespoons (90 milliliters) of water.
The more water you add, the runnier your slime will be.If you want something more dough-like, you might not need much water, if at all. , At one point, the slime will have picked up all the water and cornstarch it can.
Once that happens, your slime is done and ready to play with! Scoop it out of its bowl, and let it run through your fingers.
Eww, gross! Store the slime in an airtight container once you are done playing with it.
You may need to add 1/4 teaspoon of water to the slime to refresh it the next day.
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