Well, the cardboard cover and towel actually do act as insulation, so to answer that question: yes. Gel phase is when your soap gets hot and looks transparent, it starts in the center and moves outward (if all goes well) sometimes I get partial gel, when it starts in the center and then doesn't go all the way to the sides. Nothing's wrong with the soap, it just doesn't all look uniform. Gelled soap takes 4 to 6 weeks to cure, curing just lets the water evaporate out of the soap, leaving a hard bar that lasts longer in the shower. If your soap gels, you can use it in the next week, but there's no point because it will melt faster. If you don't gel your soap (put it in the fridge or freezer after pouring) then it will take about 6 weeks to cure. The benefit here is lighter colors and your scents won't morph as much. I easily go both ways. It's a personal preference thing. Lately I've been doing CP/OP (oven process) but that's mostly because I've gotten behind on orders and been super busy with my day job.
Hope this has helped, a least a little.
Best of luck, Brandy
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