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How to Make Non Sticky Slime Without Borax

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FLUFFY SLIME recipe

Fluffy Slime (no-stick slime)

 Today we are making fluffy slime …  it's the perfect non-sticky slime!
Our kids have always wanted to make slime, but I wondered how to make slime less sticky. Once we figured it out, we were ready to make our homemade fluffy slime recipe.  It was so much fun!   It's the perfect way to play with your kids!

How to Make Non-Sticky slime

Person kneading fluffy slime.

How do you make Fluffy Slime?

It's easier than you think!  If you haven't made fluffy slime yet, you're in for a treat!   It's such a blast and the kids are going to love it.  They will play with it, stretch it, squish it, and have fun with this slime for hours.  It's always on our "to-make" list when we want an easy & fun at-home activity that keeps everyone entertained.

This fluffy slime recipe is an easy shaving cream slime that is a super-fluffy type of slime.  It is not sticky at all (which also means it's not messy).   It's really the perfect kid's craft because the kids can create it with you in minutes and then play with the slime for hours!

 Plus, it's fun to join in on this craft!  You'll love to play with slime after you make this fluffy slime recipe.  Trust me!
Oh- and one day you'll have to try making favorite Apple scented play-dough, too!

So, when we decided to make the slime, I knew I needed a non-sticky slime recipe.  I went back to my old science books (from when I taught elementary school) and found a recipe for a Shaving Cream fluffy slime.  I adapted it a bit.  It works nicely.

The kids loved making this slime and I literally didn't worry about the mess at all, since I had prepared the area and figured out how to make slime not sticky.

Fluffy Slime Equipment:

  • Large Mixing Bowl
  • Microwave Safe Bowl
  • Measuring Cups
  • Measuring Spoons

Fluffy Slime Ingredients:

Note: These ingredients are NOT edible!

  • 1 Tablespoon Borax (see a list of alternatives at the bottom of the post)
  • Contact Solution
  • Shaving Cream
  • School Glue (I use white glue)
  • 1 cup Hot Water
  • 1/2 cup hot water (in addition to the 1 cup above)

 fluffy slime ingredients

Directions for making Fluffy Slime:

Before you begin, I want to remind you that this is a science experiment and should be handled as such.  Be safe and follow proper safety techniques.  I let our kids help (pouring, stirring, etc…), but the adult is ultimately responsible for making slime.
I also suggest that the adult handles measuring the Borax (sodium borate), as well as mixing the Borax with hot water, as boric acid & hot water can both be dangerous if misused.   Boric Acid is often used to make homemade laundry detergent, but it works well to make this homemade fluffy slime.

Use this Fluffy Slime Recipe to make the perfect FLUFFY SLIME!

Step One: Mix the Tablespoon of Borax into the 1 cup of hot water and mix it until it dissolves.
Set it aside.

Person pouring ingredients in to metal bowl.

Step Two: In a separate bowl (we suggest a large mixing bowl), mix 1 cup of school glue with 1/2 cup warm water.

A person pouring glue into a metal bowl.
Step Three:  Add shaving cream.  You'll want to mix in five cups of shaving cream (I use the cheap brand).  Gently stir this together until it is well-mixed.

A cup of shaving cream in a red measuring cup.
Step Four: Add in two Tablespoons of contact solution.   (Again, I just bought a cheap brand of contact solution.)

Child adding ingredients into a metal bowl.
Step Five:  Add three tablespoons of the borax solution to the shaving cream solution.
TIP:  Add 1 tablespoon at a time, mixing well after each addition.

Metal bowl with fluffy slime and a metal spoon.
Final Step: Mix it until it is no longer sticking to the sides.

Optional : If you want to change it up a bit, you can add food coloring at the end and knead it in.  You could make pink, blue orange, and even unicorn slime, but the kids didn't want to add any food coloring to our slime. They thought it looked like a cloud when it was white.  Plus, I think that would take away the "non-mess" part of this activity.  Food coloring is always messy in our house.  lol!

how to make fluffy slime

Our kids played with their fluffy slime for HOURS!   They got out pots & pans and pretended that it was food (it was easy to 'cut').  They put it into different containers and watched as it molded to the container shape.

A little boy standing in front of a window stretching fluffy slime.

It was pulled, smushed and squished it into cups while the kids listened to the funny sounds it would make.   The slime was stretched as far as our kids could stretch it, before watching it break.  Then, they'd knead it & start again!

DIY fluffy slime (Doesn't stick!)

Can you store fluffy slime?

Yes, you can, but it will lose it's "FLUFF" and become more like regular slime.   Our kids could still play with it & re-use it the following day and for several days afterward because they didn't mind that it was more like normal slime.

Just store it in an air-tight baggie (zipped shut) or in = an air-sealed container.   As a mini-experiment, when we first made this slime on March 15, 2018, at 12 (noon), our kids played with it & then stored it in a baggie for several days.  When they got it back out on March 18, 2018… it was the same as it was the first day.  🙂

How do you fix fluffy slime that is sticky?

There may be a time when your fluffy slime feels sticky.  That's ok.  It's easy to fix!  Just add more contact solution!

If you find that the slime still feels a bit sticky, just add about 1/4 of a teaspoon of contact solution.   Mix this well by kneading the slime, stretching the slime, kneading it some more, etc…  Do this for about 2 minutes.  The saline solution is going to take away the sticky-feeling.  If it is still sticky, repeat the process.

TIP: When fixing sticky slime, be sure to only add 1/4 t. at a time, or you risk making the slime too hard.  If it becomes too hard, it loses its elasticity and isn't as fun to use.  Then, when the kids go to stretch it or pull it, it just breaks apart.

Borax Alternatives for Fluffy Slime

Slime requires an activating ingredient.  This is what will turn your slime from a slimy gluey mess into the solid-formed slime that it becomes once it has been mixed. If you prefer not to use a laundry booster, we have a few alternatives that I'll link below with our Amazon affiliate links.  They can also be purchased at most stores or pharmacies.

NOTE
: Almost all slime recipes (even 'non-borax slime) calling for "contact solution" or "saline solution" will contain sodium borate (Borax).   The Sodium borate is already in the saline solution, so it does remove the step of making the solution yourself, which helps you to avoid touching the Borax.

Here are some "Borax Alternatives" for slime, although our favorite one is the contact solution.

  • Laundry detergent
  • A saline solution containing borax (be sure that it contains boric acid and sodium borate)
  • Baking Soda
  • Shampoo and Cornstarch

To make fluffy slime without Borax

If you choose to use the contact solution that already contains Borax, such as Renu Fresh Contact Lens Solution, it's simple.
To make this fluffy slime without Borax:

  • Combine one cup of white glue with 1 cup of shaving cream.   Mix well.
  • Next, add 2 cups of shaving cream.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of baking soda
  • Add 2 teaspoons of the saline solution containing Borax (to remove the stickiness)
  • Stir until combined.
  • Remove the slime from the bowl and knead it well, until it is the consistency that you'd like.

You can play around with the ingredients a bit, adding more shaving cream, etc… until you find the perfect consistency for you.

A Few Mess-Free Tips (while making slime)

 1. If the thought of a mess stops you from crafting, just remember to always use a tablecloth when you are making the craft (you can even buy the really cheap ones so you can just toss it when you are done).

2. Grab a mop & a wash-rag to keep close-by while making slime.   This way, if glue, glitter or food coloring happens to make its way onto the floor, you can just wipe it away right away.

mess free fluffy slime recipe

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