This article was co-authored by Amy Sheree and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophie Burkholder, BA. Amy Sheree is a Slime Expert based in Destin, Florida. She is the founder of Amma Slimes, an online slime retailer selling her handcrafted slime products. She started Amma Slimes in 2022, after spending months developing her recipes and products. Prior to running her business, she had a career as a food stylist and recipe developer, which informed her approach to perfecting her products and creating content. She sells a variety of slime types and textures, including thick and glossy, snow fizz, silica sand, her proprietary sizzly butter slime, and more. Many of her slime recipes are modeled after popular desserts and treats, like orange sherbet, apple crisp, and more.
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Slime is sticky, satisfying, and oh-so-fun to play with for sensory engagement, stress relief, or just a good ol’ time! However, there are many different types of slimes out there to choose from, so how do you know which one is right for you or your purposes? Fortunately, we’ve put together this master glossary of the most popular slime types and textures, as well as tips on how they feel, who they’re best for, and even how they’re made. We’ve even interviewed a group of slime experts for their insights on every squishy, sticky, and squeezable slime.
Most Popular Types of Slimes
Slime expert Amy Sheree lists clear, foam, snow fizz, and butter slimes amongst the most popular, with icee and beaded slimes being especially trendy in recent years. Read about each of these slime textures below:
- Beaded Slime: A slime filled with tons of beads or charms for crunch and texture.
- Butter Slime: A soft, moldable, spreadable slime with a creamy, non-sticky feel.
- Clear Slime: A transparent, gel-like slime that’s stretchy, glossy, and smooth.
- Icee Slime: A wet, soft, and sizzly slime with a slushy-like texture.
- Snow Fizz Slime: A sizzly, drizzly, crunchy slime with a sandy texture.
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