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QuestionCan you add lotion to the toothpaste slime?
RianaCommunity AnswerYes, lotion may improve the texture of the slime, so it's 100% OK to add a pump or two in the slime. -
QuestionWill the slime get stuck to my hands?
Community AnswerIt might, but you can always add more activator to make your slime less sticky. -
QuestionCan I add two types of toothpaste?
Community AnswerYes, you can. It may be sticky at first. Just add a slime activator, such as borax or contact solution. -
QuestionCan I use Himalayan salt?
Community AnswerHimalayan salt is harder to dissolve so it may not work as well. -
QuestionCan I use any type of toothpaste?
Community AnswerYes, you can use any type of toothpaste. However, the thicker toothpastes tend to work better for this type of project. -
QuestionIs it OK to use thick soap?
Community AnswerIt should work; if it is too thick, try adding water little by little until it is just the right consistency. -
QuestionCan I add lotion to cornstarch and dish soap slime?
SunshinePanda02Community AnswerIt might break it up or make it a bit sticky, so if you do try it, make sure to keep cornstarch and dish soap on hand in case you need to even things out. -
QuestionDo these recipes work?Yes, if you follow the instructions and add the specified ingredients correctly, the recipes should work. If your slime doesn't turn out as expected, double-check your measurements and steps.
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QuestionWill the color of the toothpaste affect the final slime?No, any color of toothpaste will work. If you desire a specific color for your slime, you can add food coloring.
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QuestionI made slime using dish soap and toothpaste and put it in the freezer, but it's still watery. What should I do to fix this?You likely removed the slime from the freezer too soon. Try leaving it in the freezer for the full recommended time, such as an hour.
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