Clean & natural
Want to make slime at home, easily and without weird chemicals?
Here’s a super-simple recipe using baking soda. Get ready to have fun and stretch this slime in all directions!
What you need:
Transparent or white liquid glue
(classic school glue)

1 tablespoon baking soda
(our super star)
2 to 3 tablespoons contact lens solution
(essential for the right texture)
Food coloring
(optional, but it's more fun with color!)
Sequins
(if you want a glowing slime)
How to make it:


Pour the glue:
Pour the liquid glue into a bowl. This is the base of your slime, so choose a good quantity (± 200 ml) according to the size you want.


Add the baking soda:
Add 1 tablespoon baking soda to the glue. Mix well until the baking soda is completely dissolved. This is starting to get interesting!


Customize your slime (optional) :
Add a few drops of food coloring to give your slime some color, and glitter if you want a shiny effect. Mix well to distribute everything evenly.


Add lens solution:
Pour in 2 to 3 tablespoons of contact lens solution. Mix well. You’ll see the texture start to change and become… gooey!


Kneading slime:
When the texture becomes firmer, take the slime out of the bowl and start kneading it with your hands. The more you knead it, the more elastic it becomes!
Tips :
- If the slime is too sticky, add a little more lens solution until you reach the desired consistency.
- Keep your slime in an airtight tin so it doesn’t dry out. It will keep for several days!
There you go! A safe and fun homemade slime that you can stretch, twist and knead to your heart’s content!