I wanted to make an introduction post being new to the site, experiences, everything
I just found out this was a real thing but I've always been in love with swamps, muck, and goo. It's been one of my favorite photographic subjects since I can remember.
Was finally able to get my hands on some slime powder (brand was partygoat, off amazon), and my first time was absolutely fantastic. Loved the gooey and mushy texture soooo much. Messing around with dilution for different consistencies was a blast, I definitely find myself liking thicker viscosity slimes. I felt so messy and dirty sitting in a puddle of goo and loved the way it felt against my bikini bottoms
My only qualm with the product was that it was rather gritty. I would love recommendations on accessible products in the US if anyone has any. Sorry for being a noob but you gotta start somewhere
I definitely want to do this more, and try more things. I'm thinking it would be fun to try a cornstarch mixture next for a different feeling. Not too crazy on food, but have heard good things about methyl cellulose as well. Any advice in this arena would be appreciated.
A must read to learn from Candy Custard : https://www.spotlesssploshing.com/ Her Guide just covers almost anything from prepping the room to cleaning and self care .
Not sure cornstarch will hace the slippery results you are after. But Methylcellulose will. You can get some on Amazon. Search for CMC powder. 1.5 -2 cup will produce about 5 gallons of slime. You can add poster paint in the water before mixing the powder.
A must read to learn from Candy Custard : https://www.spotlesssploshing.com/ Her Guide just covers almost anything from prepping the room to cleaning and self care .
Not sure cornstarch will hace the slippery results you are after. But Methylcellulose will. You can get some on Amazon. Search for CMC powder. 1.5 -2 cup will produce about 5 gallons of slime. You can add poster paint in the water before mixing the powder.
Have fun!
Super helpful, will peek her guide thank you!
I know it won't be as slippery but I want to mess with it still...I think it would be fun to pour but I'll lyk how I feel when I try it today Probably definitely not sticky on the skin, but could be fun to watch it build up between my thighs!
A buddy got me methylcellulose, was wondering if mica pigmentation was safe to mix in for fun colors? Should be skin safe right?
Nevertheless thank you for the recipe, I will be using it hehe
wam_guevara said: I think there are some Mica Pigmentation that are skin safe, some may not so read the bottle
Here's what I use to mix in Methylcellulose : Handy Art Little Masters Tempera Paints Set, 16 oz, Pack of 6 https://a.co/d/hDZt5SZ
Have fun and yes explore with corn startch a lot of the trill of WAM is the anticipation and trying new stuff.. new outfits etc
Cheers!
Ooooo helpful thank you! And yes haha I wanna try a panty pour today
Question for you real quick though! I stumbled upon a large quantity of silver tempera paint I was keeping for reasons unknown. Is this skin/human safe? I would love to mess with it! It is the Blick Premium Tempera Paint.
You can use it directly like that, but Why I mix it with Methylcellulose is for texture and volume quantity.. with a pound of Methylcellulose you can pretty much fill an inflatable pool. A 16oz bottle of tempra paint will be suffisant to give it the color you want.
If you mix up a saturated mixture of cornflour and water so it goes non-newton (ooblec) then pour it into a pot of boiling water, you get this chunky slime which feels really good.
You can manage the texture by doing more or less stirring, more stirring = smoother.
Just make sure you give it LOTS of time to cool off, stuff holds onto heat for a long time and can have hot pockets. Regular stirring will help with cooling it down and will help manage the "skin" that forms on the surface.
Probe thermometer like a meat thermometer is good for looking for hot spots and letting you know when it's ready for play so you can enjoy it warm.
asfp9f47 said: If you mix up a saturated mixture of cornflour and water so it goes non-newton (ooblec) then pour it into a pot of boiling water, you get this chunky slime which feels really good.
You can manage the texture by doing more or less stirring, more stirring = smoother.
Just make sure you give it LOTS of time to cool off, stuff holds onto heat for a long time and can have hot pockets. Regular stirring will help with cooling it down and will help manage the "skin" that forms on the surface.
Probe thermometer like a meat thermometer is good for looking for hot spots and letting you know when it's ready for play so you can enjoy it warm.
I've actually done this already for panty pours and loved the mixture!! It was super funnnn