Hi everyone, this is my first post in this forum, hope you can be patient with me as I have a few questions. I really like this forum everyone is so helpful. I have been reading through the threads in my quest to find answers to my soaping problems, but the more I read the more confused I get. I am not new to soaping but haven't experimented that much with colors, fragrances, swirling or different textures of soap, I've been pretty happy with the natural look, also using natural colorings and essential oils (I only make soaps for my family and friends). I am now trying to make soaps with pretty colors & swirls as well as lovely fragrances. At the moment my problem is that I find it hard to control my soap going into gel even when I place the mold in the freeze, partial gel still occurs and that is affecting not only the final color of the base soap but also the color of the swirls making them darker and not very attractive. I was wondering if there is something that I am doing to create this overheating. After all the reading I have done in various forums and books I am formulating different recipes and discounting water quite a bit, also I am using pomace OO which I haven't used before and adding coconut cream to some of my soaps, would any of these things cause overheating? In the past I've never used a freezer and my soaps very rarely went into gel, cannot understand what is it that I might be doing to have such an outcome. I did a GM soap the other day, mixed at low temps, GM was added to the warm oils before the lye, then straight into freezer and it still went into partial gel, soap is a tan color with darker ring in the middle, previous GM soaps without freezing came out off white. Thank you for your advice, any suggestion is much appreciated