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**Content Creator's Video Summary**
* Introduced a recommended channel ("Owls") with various DIY recipes, including slime-making.
* Presented and tested **three glue-free slime recipes** in their own video:
1. **Shampoo, Toothpaste, and Sugar**: Mixed, refrigerated for 30 minutes; resulted in a sticky, somewhat slime-like consistency.
2. **Shaving Foam, Airy Plasticine, Shampoo, and Starch**: Unexpectedly produced a successful, stretchy, and matte slime.
3. **Liquid Soap, Shaving Gel, and Salt**: Failed to produce a slime-like consistency, resulting in a liquid mixture.
* Encouraged viewers to share their own glue-free slime recipes in the comments for future testing.
* Ended with a call for likes and a promise of new videos.
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**Channel and Video Information**
1. The channel is called "Marfa channel".
2. The video is about testing slime recipes without glue.
3. A link to another channel, "Owls", is mentioned in the description.
**Recipe 1: Shampoo, Toothpaste, and Sugar**
4. Ingredients: shampoo, toothpaste, and 15 teaspoons of sugar.
5. Instructions: Mix shampoo and toothpaste (approx. 1:1 ratio), add sugar, and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
**Recipe 2: Shaving Foam, Airy Plasticine, and Starch**
6. Ingredients: shaving foam (3 tablespoons), airy plasticine, and corn starch (unknown quantity).
7. Instructions: Mix all ingredients, then knead with hands.
**Recipe 3: Liquid Soap, Salt, and Shaving Gel (modified)**
8. Original ingredients: liquid soap and salt (pinch).
9. Modified ingredients: replaced shaving foam with shaving gel (unknown quantity).
10. Instructions: Mix liquid soap and salt, then add shaving gel (if modified).
**Testing and Results**
11. Recipe 2 (Airy Plasticine) yielded a successful slime without glue or tetraborate.
12. Recipe 3 (Liquid Soap and Salt) did not work for the creator, despite attempting modifications.
13. Recipe 1 (Shampoo, Toothpaste, and Sugar) produced a sticky, somewhat slime-like substance after refrigeration.