Hi there. I'm new on this board...this is my first post. I've now made about 25 batches since I started with my first cp batch last November using lots of different recipes.

Curious if you have any tips on keeping the soap "batter" soft enough to do the drop swirl technique. I tried to do it last night w/ a 2 lb. batch. Used 8 oz. olive oil, 6 oz. palm, 6 oz. coconut & 1 oz. cocoa butter. FO I used was hot apple cider and oatmeal milk & honey. I used oxides and micas to get 4 different colors but even though I worked quickly, adding fragrance & color...(it wasn't supper gloppy thick) I wasn't able to pour a steady stream from a distance to allow me to do a drop swirl. I ended up just kind of layering and by the time I got it all in the mold, when I put the skinny handle of my plastic spoon in to swirl a little it didn't even fill in where I put the spoon so I had to bag that too! Pounded down my mold again...hoping there's no air pockets inside from that. It seems like no matter what recipe I use by the time I color/scent the soap and pour it's too thick to do much with it. Oh and I soaped at between 105 & 110 degrees I believe... I see all these gals on you tube do all kinds of things with their batches and their batter seems to stay so conisistant each time...nice and soft trace.
Would love any helpful tips or suggestions. Thanks in advance.
~Karla