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**Video Title (implied):** "Adding TOO MUCH of Things into Slime"
**Summary:**
The creator experiments with adding excessive amounts of various ingredients to slime, documenting the outcomes. The ingredients tested include:
1. **Candles** (3): Created a thick, doughy texture after kneading.
2. **Nose Wax**: Produced a satisfying, fruity-scented mixture that hardened when cool.
3. **Bath Bombs**: Caused bubbling, released liquid, and resulted in a tough slime.
4. **Chia Seeds** (in water slime): Expanded upon addition, but the end result was aesthetically unpleasing despite satisfying sounds during mixing.
5. **Corn Starch**: Became sticky before thickening when added to pre-made slime.
6. **Shaving Foam**: Unexpectedly created a watery, jiggly, and rippy slime due to high glycerin content.
7. **Rhinestones** (in clear slime): A successful, fun, and crunchy slime creation.
8. **Glue Sticks**: Difficult to mix, resulting in a tacky residue and minimal texture change.
**Conclusion:** The video showcases a series of experiments with varied outcomes, some successful and others not, providing entertainment and insight into slime creation.
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**Candle Wax Experiment**
1. Three candles were added to approximately six ounces of glue.
2. The mixture hardened immediately and became super lumpy.
3. Microwaving and stirring resolved the lumpiness initially.
4. The glue formed globules after adding borax.
5. Kneading the mixture by hand eventually combined the wax and glue.
6. The final texture was thick and doughy.
**Body Wax (Nose Wax) Experiment**
7. Nose wax was used due to body wax being sold out.
8. The mixture resembled white chocolate in appearance.
9. The nose wax had a fruity scent.
10. Adding nose wax to the slime made it very thick and quickly activated.
11. The slime hardened over time, becoming tough.
**Bath Bomb Experiment**
12. Bath bombs were added to water slime to observe the interaction.
13. Instant bubbles formed, similar to a bath.
14. The slime released liquid while also becoming tough.
15. Adding borax hardened the slime further, with continued water release.
**Chia Seeds in Water Slime Experiment**
16. Chia seeds were mixed into a tough water slime to prevent melting.
17. The mixture initially didn't melt but expanded upon adding chia seeds.
18. The next day, the slime's texture was unchanged, but its sound when manipulated was satisfying.
**Corn Starch Experiment**
19. A significant amount of corn starch was added to a pre-made slime.
20. Initially, the slime was thick and not sticky.
21. As more corn starch was added, the slime became sticky.
22. Adding more borax resolved the stickiness, resulting in a very thick slime.
**Shaving Foam Experiment**
23. A whole can of shaving foam was added to slime to attempt to make it fluffier.
24. The mixture became extremely watery.
25. It took approximately six times the usual amount of activator to start activating the slime.
26. The final texture was jiggly, rippy, and had a weird residue, attributed to the glycerin in shaving foam.
**Rhinestones in Clear Slime Experiment**
27. Rhinestones were added to clear slime for a crunchy effect.
28. The creator ran out of rhinestones before achieving the desired crunch.
29. A plan to fluff the slime and layer it with rhinestones was partially successful.
**Glue Sticks Experiment**
30. Multiple glue sticks were added to slime to observe the effect on texture.
31. The glue sticks were hard to mix in without melting them first.
32. The slime became tacky, with a residue forming on hands.
33. Microwaving the mixture had limited success in integrating the glue sticks.