Have you tried making fluffy slime yet? This one is a must try! The texture is so fun to play with. Kids will love stretching and squishing this fluffy slime. And we have to say, we think this is the best fluffy slime recipe you will try.
RELATED: How to Make Slime with Contact Solution
We made this recipe with unicorn colors – pink, teal and purple. We love how colorful and pretty it looks too! And if you want a sparkly unicorn slime be sure to see this unicorn slime recipe.
What is Fluffy Slime?
Fluffy slime is really just regular slime made with shaving cream added. The amount of shaving cream you add will change the texture and consistency of the slime. The more you add, the “fluffier” it will be. If you just want it to be a little fluffy, then this recipe will walk you through how much shaving cream to use. The fun part about making slime is experimenting with different amounts to see how the slime forms.
If you want to make sure your slime turns out – be sure to read the instructions carefully. The type of contact lens solution you need and glue is very important! Substituting these ingredients for other brands may result in your slime not working. We also do not recommend substituting the brands we recommend.
Slime Recipe for Fluffy Slime
If you’re looking for a general slime recipe, our base slime recipe can be found here: How to Make Slime With Contact Solution. We like to use contact lens solution instead of pure borax in our slime recipes. We recommend you try this basic recipe to start if you haven’t made slime before. It is easier to make than fluffy slime and will give you an idea on how much you need to knead and work the slime for it to form.
Fluffy slime is a lot of fun for kids to play with – however we recommend adult supervision and that adults should make the slime. See more safety tips at the bottom of this post before making your slime.
Once you have your fluffy slime made, have fun stretching and squishing it. Fluffy slime will leave indentations when you press on it which regular slime won’t do as easily. It’s a bit harder to stretch as it gives a fluffy consistency instead.
How Long Does Slime Last?
The fluffiness will only last a day. So if you do plan on storing it for future use, just note that the shaving cream settles and the next day it won’t be as fluffy. You can still continue to play with it after the first day but it will turn into a consistency more like regular slime. Store in an air tight container and it should last at least 1 week.
Fluffy Slime Ingredients
If you want a large batch – triple the below recipe. Or make 3 batches with 3 different colors like we did and turn your slime into Unicorn Fluffy Slime!
Per batch:
- 2/3 cup of Elmer’s White Glue – we like to buy this gallon size of white glue as it’s a lot cheaper and you can continue to use it to make more batches.
Note: we made this with Elmer’s white glue. Do not substitute with other glue as the make-up may not be the same and the recipe may not work
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
- 1/4 Cup Water
- 2-3 cups Shaving Cream – note: do not use shave gel.
- 1.5 Tablespoons Contact Lens Solution – *Important: your brand of contact lens solution must have boric acid and sodium borate in the ingredient list. This is what interacts with the glue to form the slime. We recommend only using Renu fresh or Equate brand. Do not substitute with other brands.
SEE: How to Make Slime With Contact Solution for more tips making slime with contact lens solution.
- Liquid Food Coloring – this set comes with all kinds of vibrant pinks, purples and blues.
Watch the Video Tutorial
How to Make Fluffy Slime
1. Add your white glue to a bowl.
2. Add you water and baking soda and then mix.
3. Add your shaving cream and mix.
4. Add your food coloring until you are satisfied with the color. Mix.
5. Now slowly add in your contact solution.
**Important: your brand of contact lens solution must have boric acid and sodium borate in the ingredient list. This is what interacts with the glue to form the slime. If slime does not form it is typically due to the contact lens solution not having these ingredients. Check your label and see the recommended brands above in our ingredient list.
We like to add in 1 tablespoon, knead for 5 minutes and then add in the 1/2 tablespoon after kneading for some time. The slime will be very sticky when you’re kneading – and that’s normal!
The first tablespoon you add will let you start to knead it. And the last 1/2 tablespoon will bring the stickiness down and it shouldn’t be sticking as much to your hands.
Note- fluffy slime is MESSY when you’re making it. It is normal that it will stick to your hands as you’re kneading.
If you find it still too sticky – add some baby oil or lotion to your hands. You can also add more contact solution if it’s still too sticky, just a little bit at a time. If you add too much contact solution the slime may become too hard and won’t be as stretchy to play with.
Now repeat the above recipe for each color you’d like to make. Note: Once you mix the colors together they will eventually mix into one color like play dough does. So you can keep them separately or mix and see what happens! If you make all 3 colors it may turn to gray so if you want to end up with purple just mix the pink and purple together.
Now you’re done and you can play with it!
The slime will keep for at least a week in an air tight container. As mentioned above, you’ll lose the fluffiness factor after the first day, but it is still fun to play with!
Print off the full slime recipe here:
Fluffy Slime Recipe
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 **Important: your brand of contact lens solution must have boric acid and sodium borate in the ingredient list. This is what interacts with the glue to form the slime.
- Liquid Food Coloring
Instructions
- Add your white glue to a bowl.
- Add you water and baking soda and then mix.
- Add your shaving cream and mix. The more shaving cream you add, the fluffier it will be. You may need to add more contact lens solution if you make it with 3 cups.
- Add your food coloring until you are satisfied with the color. Mix.
- Now slowly add in your contact solution. **Important: your brand of contact lens solution must have boric acid and sodium borate in the ingredient list. This is what interacts with the glue to form the slime. We like this brand the best.We like to add in 1 tablespoon, knead for 5 minutes and then add in the 1/2 tablespoon after kneading for some time. The slime will be very sticky when you're kneading – and that's normal!
- If you find it still too sticky – add some baby oil or lotion to your hands. You can also add in more contact lens solution if you still find it too sticky. Just a little bit at a time. We like to add an extra teaspoon at a time until it stops sticking. If you add too much the slime may become too hard and won’t be as stretchy to play with.
Slime Safety & Precautions
Note: Making slime is a science experiment and safety precautions should still be made when creating slime. By making this slime, you agree to our site terms which you can read here.
- Adults should handle any chemicals and products
- Adults should make the slime
- Always read and follow the labels of products used. If contact lens solution is accidentally ingested, seek medical attention immediately.
- This project is not suitable for children under 4.
- Slime should not be placed in the mouth. Always wash hands before and after playing with the slime.
- If you notice any skin irritation, discontinue use immediately. If you have sensitive skin, wear gloves while making and playing with the slime.
- Slime is a science experiment and should be made and played with in moderation. Do not allow children to make their own slime and do not play with slime for an extended period of time.
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Unicorn Glitter Slime – this is so fun and pretty!
Galaxy Slime – fun to learn about galaxies and mix up some slime for sensory play!
Hi! Made this as directed, it was super sticky after kneading so I added 1/2tsp extra solution, now it’s almost too liquidy and as if the shaving cream is separating. Any tips on what I can add to save it?
If it’s too liquidy add more shaving cream. The more shaving cream you add the fluffier it gets. If it’s still too sticky then just add some baby oil or lotion to your hands. Hope that helps!
It is wonderfull i love it.
thank you .
Made this today with my 5 and 7 year old! So much fun!! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
So glad you had fun, thanks for sharing!
What do you do if it feels watery
If it’s too watery add more shaving cream. If you’re finding it’s still not working you can make the recipe without the water but it won’t be as stretchy.
Do you always use the same recipe (glue, baking soda, and lens contact solution) because that was all I saw.
Hi Grace – yes those are our preferred ingredients to make slime. We vary the amounts of them on some of the recipes depending what they are fluffy vs non-fluffy, more of a putty, more stretchy, etc.
Can do for kids no harm but still parents be near them
What brand of shaving cream is the best to use?
Any kind would work but we do recommend unscented if you can find it as the scented variants tend to be very strong smelling.
Use woman’s Gillette! It is way better for the slime and not as strong 🙂
OK!.!
How long should I keep the slime before I should throw it out?
You can store it in an air tight container or bag and it should keep for at least a week. Once it’s not slimy and starts to get hard you can dispose of it.
Does the food coloring not get all over your hands when you play with it?
We recommend mixing as much as you can with a spoon first. You will get some food coloring on your hands when kneading but after it’s made it shouldn’t be too much. Be sure to protect your surfaces though. You can also make it without food coloring too and just have it be white.
where can you find contact solution?
Emily – we link to our recommended brand from Amazon above. 🙂 You can also find it at Walmart or any other drug store in the health & beauty aisle (it’s for cleaning contact lenses). Just make sure it has boric acid and sodium borate in the ingredients.
it is fun to play with the slime
What are other things that you can do>
Alyssa it’s mostly just for playing with. You can make lots of different slime recipes though, do a quick search for slime on our site and you’ll see all of our other recipes! 🙂
Will it air dry and hold the hand print or foot print etc.? Will it hod the shape you made?
No it’s not meant for that. If you’d like to get an imprint of a hand or foot we’d recommend our salt dough recipe for that. Just search salt dough on the site and you’ll find it 🙂
My 9 year old daughter and I just made this and it was SO fun! Thank you for sharing the recipe!
So great to hear thanks for sharing Karen!
How much does one batch make?
It’s hard to say in terms of a volume amount, the more shaving cream you add the bigger it gets. If you watch the video you can see the volume of each color which is 1 batch each.
what happens if you don’t have shaving cream or contact solution?
You can still make it without shaving cream but you need the contact solution to interact with the glue to form the slime.
Where do you find the unscented shaving cream?
If you can’t find unscented you can use any kind of shaving cream, we just find the scent to be very overpowering for shaving cream so prefer unscented. 🙂
OMG!!! SO CUTE!! THX! #BestSlimeEver
We tried the blue, pink, and purple colors and after the kids played with it for a couple of minutes the colors just blended into gray. I’m assuming this is supposed to happen after you start playing with it? Or should I have done it differently to make it swirled together?
It’s normal for the colors to mix together but in this case when ours mixed they turned purple! Perhaps you had a lot more blue and pink that caused the gray color? Whenever you do make more than one color after mixing and playing together they will form into one color. You can play around with just purple and pink next time and it should turn purple in the end. 🙂
Do you have to use glue if you don’t what can I use ?
Hi Kyra – yes you need Elmers or PVA glue. That is what interacts with the contact lens solution to form the slime.
We’re definitely going to pass this idea on to our residents. Love the colors!
Can you use shave gel as well?
Hi Kayla – no you must use shaving cream as the gel won’t make it “fluffy” 🙂
Can you just use Borax then instead of lens solution?
We haven’t made it with borax Shannon as we prefer recipes with contact lens solution, but some of our readers have said they have done it with a diluted form of borax. Give it a try and let us know how it goes!