Hello again, I had tried my new batch last saturday, and it seems that both my method and my soap base were bad.
In the second batch, I tried to use boiling water to heat my soap like the picture.
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Still, this large batch was generating fumes, although in a little quantity, did it indicate that my soap was burn?
This time it is easier to work with because with large batch the heat remained trap in the soap thus the soap didn't harden quickly.
And then, I try to cook white opaque base with colorants and here is the result.
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But because this batch was small, when I pour the soap into the mold, the remaining soap quickly harden in the container and it is much wasted.
It is the opposite from what I saw in soapqueen tv episode 1 about melt & pour. When she microwave the soap and place the soap outside, she casually talk and without hesitation she pour the melted soap into mold without so much waste in the container. I think this was the difference of my soap and her soap.
Anyway, thanks a lot for your help
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