• Wash your hands with cool water before playing
• Never mix food and slime; it will cause mold
• Keep slime in an airtight container when you’re not using it
• Check in on your slime regularly; if you leave it alone for months, the compound changes so make sure you maintain by treating it based on how it feels (see tips below)
• If your slime feels sticky, use activator (available in a spray bottle in our shop; add 3-5 sprays if it’s a little sticky and more if it’s super sticky; it’s a science so you have to add bit by bit and test the slime along the way)
• If you add too much activator, slime will overactivate and get hard and rippy (it will soften over time or you can speed up the process; see below)
• If your slime feels rippy and hard, it may need to warm up; try holding it in the palm of your hand and running warm to hot water over it (not so hot that it will burn) for 5-10 seconds (continue until soft)
• If it is not softening, add a little bit of lotion (unscented is best if you don’t want to impact the smell) and mix thoroughly
• Slime inflates as you stretch (it fills with air); store the overflow in another airtight container or even a zip lock bag until it all deflates
🦄 How to play 🦄
This texture is incredibly fluffy and inflating. It makes delightful pops, stretches, drizzles, and bubbles. It is spreadable, swirl-worthy and made for squeezing. It has a creamy feel and pillowy vibe. Slime is hand-made and artisanal. Squeezing is known to release tense muscles associated with stress. Playing with it has a soothing feeling. Small parts are a choking hazard. Keep away from infants and pets (sofas, clothing and hair too).