Hello! I have been looking around and found a piezone scene where a girl gets slimed with a gummy type of slime and I was hoping I could get help on how to recreate that! Ty in advance!
If you're somewhere else in the world, shipping from one of those two might be prohibitively expensive, but you can more or less recreate that slime with any cellulose-based food thickener (hydroxyethylcellulose, methylcellulose, guar gum, xanthan gum, psyllium husk) mixed with some kids poster/tempra paint or powder pigment.
Each of those thickeners needs to be mixed differently, but having an electric mixer or a paint mixer that attaches to a drill will make your life easier.
When you figure out which one is most easily available where you live, just google slime recipes using it. Avoid any recipes that include anything other than the thickener, pigment and water. You will commonly see recipes calling for guar or methylcellulose mixed with borax or sodium acrylic and that creates a more stringy, solid slime that is less ideal for dumping on people and also shouldn't get in your mouth or other holes (if you're into that)
If you're somewhere else in the world, shipping from one of those two might be prohibitively expensive, but you can more or less recreate that slime with any cellulose-based food thickener (hydroxyethylcellulose, methylcellulose, guar gum, xanthan gum, psyllium husk) mixed with some kids poster/tempra paint or powder pigment.
Each of those thickeners needs to be mixed differently, but having an electric mixer or a paint mixer that attaches to a drill will make your life easier.
When you figure out which one is most easily available where you live, just google slime recipes using it. Avoid any recipes that include anything other than the thickener, pigment and water. You will commonly see recipes calling for guar or methylcellulose mixed with borax or sodium acrylic and that creates a more stringy, solid slime that is less ideal for dumping on people and also shouldn't get in your mouth or other holes (if you're into that)
That would be easy to make with methylcellulose and a small amount of a product called 'Yuck' from the USA, which is a long-chain polymer and will add a stretchy, gooey, stringy element to the mixture. I like making up my own formulas here, rather than buying it pre-made. A little tempura paint from the dollar store, and the other ingredients, all blended in a food processor. (mine makes 2 litres at a time)