I just made my first 3D soaps this morning and while they turned out beautifully, I had a problem and I don't know if this is typical. When I unmolded the soaps, in addition to the extra soap where I poured through the funnel, all around the actual soap was a thin film which needed to be trimmed. Is this normal, or did I do something wrong? I knew that some would be at the funnel, but for the rest of the edging, it's as though I didn't put the mold together tightly enough (I did, plus used the rubber bands). I didn't expect that some of the soap would seep through beyond the mold.
If this is typical of using a 3D mold, what is the best way to trim it? I used a sharp paring knife and trimmed it as best as I could but it's not perfectly even. And how do you handle the soap without messing it up? I used gloves so I wouldn't fingerprint it, but I was still afraid of it starting to melt, you know what I mean?
Thanks in advance for any advice!