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5 Borax Substitute Ideas for Slime That Are Safer for Kids

06/20/18 | Tips for Moms

Borax used to be a favorite and stabilizing ingredient in the creation of fun slime themes for kids. However, with the advance in research, several government jurisdictions across Europe and America banned the use of borax. However, the research was considerate enough to develop safe substitutes for borax, and it is extremely easy for guys to use the information to make DIY borax-free slime free slime recipes that are safe for kids. Below are five borax substitute ideas.

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5 Borax Substitute Ideas for Slime That Are Safer for Kids

  1. Basic Fluffy Slime

Make this using thick shampoo and cornstarch. Then, the wetter you make the fluffy mixture, the stretchier the slime becomes. You can improve appearance by using threads and glitters. When the slime becomes too sticky, add some cornstarch but be careful not to add too much or to fail to mix it effectively.

  1. Stretchy Sand Slime

This recipe is great because you won’t even realize that you do not have to harmonize borax ingredient. The sand synchronizes with the other ingredients which include baking powder, cup glue, and optional food coloring.

  1. Fluffy volcano slime

This slime is a neat trick that was hard to figure out without borax. It is exothermic and it reacts nicely with heat to display, how a volcano erupts, to children without exposing them to borax. It just requires white school glue and cornstarch.

  1. Homemade Chia Seeds Slime

This one actually makes edible and homemade slimes from the gelatinous base substance of chia seeds. It is gluten-free, edible, and mysterious because the other two ingredients are information that has to be chased about for access.

  1. Homemade Gelatin Slime

Gelatin slime is also an edible choice, using real gelatin and a corn syrup and water mix.

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the research was considerate enough to develop safe substitutes for borax, and it is extremely easy for guys to use the information to make DIY borax-free slime free slime recipes that are safe for kids. Below are five borax substitute ideas for slime that are safer for kids

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