The video features a person testing various viral Instagram slime trends. They start by testing lipstick slime, which turned out to be super pigmented but had many lipstick chunks. Next, they test cloud slime using ultra-dry nappies, which was a success but not as stretchy as regular slime. They also test a method for making NSYNC slime, which worked but had a sticky center. Additionally, they try rainbow glitter mixing, which turned out to be a beautiful and fun effect. However, putting slime in cling film and chopping it open was a fail, and drawing on slime with highlighters only worked for a few folds. The video also features testing adding toilet paper to slime to make butter slime, which was time-consuming but effective. Finally, they attempt to put slime in balloons, which was a massive fail. The video ends with a preview of upcoming content and a call to subscribe.
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1. The creator tested out several viral Instagram slime trends.
2. The first trend tested was lipstick slime, which required clear slime and lipstick.
3. The creator used two lipsticks to make the slime more pigmented.
4. The lipstick slime was difficult to mix and had many lipstick chunks.
5. The next trend tested was cloud slime, which used ultra-dry nappies.
6. The nappy was cut open and the absorbent material was mixed with clear slime.
7. The cloud slime texture was achieved by adding water to the mixture.
8. The creator also tested NSYNC slime, which used borax solution and clear glue.
9. The slime was formed by leaving the mixture in the borax solution for two minutes.
10. The creator also tested rainbow glitter mixing, which used clear slime and glitters.
11. The glitters were added on top of the slime and mixed in to create a pattern.
12. The next trend tested was putting slime in cling film and then chopping it open.
13. However, this method failed as the slime stuck to the cling film.
14. The creator also tested drawing on slime with highlighters or felt-tip markers.
15. The slime was drawn on in different patterns, but the effect only lasted for a few folds.
16. Another trend tested was perpetuating paper in slime, which used toilet paper.
17. The toilet paper was added to the slime to create a butter slime texture.
18. However, this method was time-consuming and created many chunks in the slime.
19. The creator also tested putting slime in balloons, but this method failed as the slime stuck to the balloon.
20. The creator struggled to get the slime into the balloon and only managed to get a small amount in.