Slime can potentially be harmful to the skin if it contains certain ingredients that may cause irritation or allergic reactions. It is important to check the ingredients of the slime and test a small amount on a small area of skin before using it more extensively.
It is not safe to make slime with bleach as it can be harmful if it comes in contact with skin or is accidentally ingested. It is recommended to use safer ingredients such as glue, borax, or liquid starch to make slime.
no you cant
No, it is not recommended to make slime with Persil laundry detergent as it can be harmful if ingested or in contact with skin. It is important to use safe and non-toxic materials when making DIY slime.
Yes, you can make slime by mixing flour and water, but adding borax is not advised as it can be harmful if ingested or if it comes in contact with skin/eyes. It is safer to use borax-free alternatives like contact lens solution or liquid starch when making slime.
The dangers of homemade slime include potential skin irritation from ingredients like borax or contact lens solution, ingestion of harmful chemicals, and mold growth if not stored properly. To avoid these risks, use safe ingredients like cornstarch or glue, wash hands after playing with slime, and store slime in airtight containers.
It is not safe to make slime with bleach as it can be harmful if it comes in contact with skin or is accidentally ingested. It is recommended to use safer ingredients such as glue, borax, or liquid starch to make slime.
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no you cant
No, it is not recommended to make slime with Persil laundry detergent as it can be harmful if ingested or in contact with skin. It is important to use safe and non-toxic materials when making DIY slime.
Yes, you can make slime by mixing flour and water, but adding borax is not advised as it can be harmful if ingested or if it comes in contact with skin/eyes. It is safer to use borax-free alternatives like contact lens solution or liquid starch when making slime.
The dangers of homemade slime include potential skin irritation from ingredients like borax or contact lens solution, ingestion of harmful chemicals, and mold growth if not stored properly. To avoid these risks, use safe ingredients like cornstarch or glue, wash hands after playing with slime, and store slime in airtight containers.
the skin of snail !!
yes that's why they have slime in their skin
The dirty water gets to there skin
The slime on the frog's skin is mucus. It is necessary for the frog's skin to be moise because the frog breathes and drinks through the skin. If it were to dry out, it would suffocate. The mucus secreted by the frog's skin helps keep it moist.
No, it is not harmful.
No, Clorox should not be used to make slime. Clorox is a household bleach that can be harmful if it comes in contact with skin or is ingested. Slime is typically made using safe ingredients such as glue, water, and borax or contact lens solution. It is important to follow a safe slime recipe to avoid any potential harm.