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Why does my soap base create more bubbles when melted in the microwave?
Our soap base is water-soluble. Overheating in the microwave can cause water loss and damage the structure, leading to more bubbles. Try heating for half the time first and stir the melted part to help dissolve the rest.
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How can I reduce the bubbles when making soap?
After pouring the melted soap base into the mold, spray a light mist of rubbing alcohol on the surface. This will help reduce bubbles and give the soap a smoother finish.
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What kind and how much fragrance or essential oil should I use?
We recommend using water-soluble fragrances or essential oils, as oil-based types can reduce foaming. Add about 1–3% of the total soap weight — too much may affect the hardness or lather quality.
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Why does my soap base sweat or form tiny water drops on the surface?
This is normal for glycerin soap bases — they naturally attract moisture from the air. Simply wrap the finished soap tightly in plastic wrap after unmolding to prevent sweating.
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Why did my soap turn cloudy or lose transparency?
Overheating or adding too much fragrance or colorant can make the soap cloudy. Heat gently and mix small amounts at a time for the best clarity.












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