No glue or borax slime recipes

Sure! Here are two simple slime recipes that don't require either glue or borax:

1. Cornstarch Slime:
- Mix 1 cup of cornstarch with 1/4 cup of water in a bowl.
- Stir the mixture until it forms a thick paste.
- If the slime is too sticky, add more cornstarch. If it's too dry, add more water.
- You can add food coloring or glitter for extra fun.
- Play with the slime using your hands. It will feel solid when you squeeze it, but it will turn into a liquid when you release the pressure.

2. Shampoo and Salt Slime:
- Pour about 1/2 cup of shampoo into a bowl.
- Add 1 tablespoon of salt and mix until well combined.
- Keep adding salt gradually and mixing until the slime forms the desired consistency.
- The slime should have a stretchy and slimy texture. If it's too sticky, add more salt.
- Optional: Add a few drops of food coloring for a colorful slime.

Remember, these slimes are for play and sensory fun only. They should not be ingested, and avoid getting them into eyes or mouth.

Can you give me a recipe with no cornstarch either

Certainly! Here's a slime recipe that doesn't require cornstarch:

1. Fluffy Slime with Shaving Cream:
- In a bowl, combine equal parts of white school glue and shaving cream. Start with 1/2 cup of each, and adjust the quantities as needed.
- Mix the two ingredients together until they are well combined.
- Optional: Add a few drops of food coloring or glitter for extra visual appeal.
- Slowly incorporate liquid laundry detergent into the mixture, a little at a time. Mix well after each addition.
- Keep adding and mixing the detergent until the slime reaches the desired consistency. It should be stretchy and not too sticky.
- Once you have the desired texture, knead the slime with your hands for a few minutes to improve its consistency.

Remember, this slime is for play and sensory fun only. Avoid ingesting it or getting it into your eyes or mouth.