You can still add the fragrance into the containers you have left too pour! And it will mix into what you've already poured. I've done it that way and it does work so just add it to the ones you haven't poured yet.
Beautiful. I was told not to use that soap cutter for melt and pour. It can snap the strings. But the soap is absolutely gorgeous!! I need to try that. Just subscribed and liked this video!!
Great job. Beautiful soap. Great call on not putting the fragrance oil/essential oil in while melting the soap. Because if you ever do that, the oils will diminish the quality from the heat, they will lose the scent quickly. So, always add your fo/essential oils after the soap is melted once you're using melt and you will be good to go always, also it will slow down fast tracing in case the fo/essential oil is fast mover. That way your don't end up with soap on a stick. Lol
That is beautiful. Thank you for your video. I’m very new at soap making. I don’t have half the time to do what you just did. My melt and pour get hard on me also immediately. B I’m lucky if i get to pour the soap in two molds before I have to reheat it. I would love to make this soap. Any ideas what i can do to get my M and P to behave long enough to do some designs.
I'm not an expert on MP for sure. I would say it's probably the temperature to how much you heat it. It's a super fine line between too hot and too cold. I still need to practice more myself.