solid and liquid at the same time
The dough is still at the beginning of feeling like a plasticine but somehow liquid. Taking the modeling clay in the packaging and waiting a few minutes, then "melts away" the dough so it is flat and then looks as if it were a liquid.
The genius - in print, it is fixed. Taking the dough on the floor it bounces like a rubber ball good.
Liquid Effect
Through this liquid effect the dough sticks properly fixed in the package. I therefore put a plastic sheet under the dough so that it can be easily taken out of the packaging.
Adhesive effect
The dough sticks and holds by itself on the hands. Even dirt remains as natural to the dough stick and penetrates rapidly inwards
After use, wash your hands
Therapy Plasticine is not a medical silicone but contains boric acid. "After use, wash your hands" on the packaging. Not suitable for children under 3 years.
The hands are the kneading something really tacky and you then need to wash the hands.
Conclusion
As a toy or fun stuff for adults, it is a fascinating experience.
As a training tool for everyday life (training, stress reduction) it is not suitable for use because you must always wash your hands and the plasticine ball does not keep the shape when used on surfaces.
As toys for children on any case suitable as it contains boric acid and cancel (drop?) Small parts and could be swallowed. This is also an indication on the package.