Try fresh batteries in your mini mixer. I got one from BB&B too, and it tanked after the first couple of uses with the batteries that came with it. Fresh batteries brought it roaring back to life and it's still going strong.
You might want to keep your pre-mixed colorants in the refrigerator or add a preservative. If they sit out too long, even in a nice, tightly sealed container, you'll probably get some mold growth. Since I don't make massive quantities of soap, I use the small, artist color containers that are about the size of a prescription bottle, and those only on colors I use almost every time. The frother head fits inside perfectly.
Be careful about adding so much colorant to your soap that you end up with colored lather or washcloth stains. Red is one in particular you don't want to go overboard on. I'm still discovering that with most colorants, what you see in the raw soap is not necessarily what you get in the cured soap. Like TD for example - less is more. My raw soap will still look noticeably cream colored, but white when it cures. If I take it all the way to pure white when it's raw, I get glycerin rivers. Hopefully Irena or another expert will comment so I don't steer you wrong!
_________________ Jennifer Doing my best to blow up my kitchen. In style!
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