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Creating Silky Play

Dough
Part 1
 Pour some hair conditioner into a bowl. How much conditioner you use is up
to you. If you only want to make a little bit of play dough, use 1 tablespoon
(15 milliliters) of conditioner. If you want to make more, try ½ cup (120
milliliters) of conditioner instead. Keep in mind that you will eventually need
to add twice the amount of cornstarch.[1]If you don't have conditioner, you
can use hand lotion or aloe vera instead.[2]
 Make sure that you like the smell of the conditioner.
 You don't need to use the expensive kind of conditioner. The cheap kind will
work just fine.

Add twice as much cornstarch into the bowl. For example, if you used 1
tablespoon (15 milliliters) of conditioner, you will need 2 tablespoons (15
grams) of cornstarch. If you used ½ cup (120 milliliters) of conditioner, then
you will need 1 cup (125 grams) of cornstarch.[3]If you can't find cornstarch,
use cornflour instead. It is the same thing, but with a different name.

Mix everything together with a spoon or rubber spatula. Scrape the sides of
the bowl often so that all of the cornstarch goes into the conditioner. If the
play dough sticks to the spoon too much, add 1 teaspoon of cornstarch. If the
play dough is too crumbly, add 1 teaspoon of conditioner

Knead the play dough for 1 to 2 minutes. Press down on the dough with your
hands, then pick it up and flip it over. Press down on it and flip it over.
Repeat this step until the dough starts to come together and all of the
cornstarch has disappeared into the conditioner.[5]If you made a tiny amount
of play dough, knead it with your fingers instead.

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