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Yes, although not all the way through every time. I have a thick wood mold, and cover and insulate my soaps too. If I don't want a gel I don't insulate, although there's rarely any time that I don't want gel. When I make buttermilk soap, it goes straight into the fridge otherwise the milk scorches, even if uninsulated. Typically even my soaps that don't gel all the way through, the noticeable ring where it gels will "cure out" - it doesn't go away it just isn't noticeable by the time the cure is done. I use coconut milk, buttermilk, and very occasionally goat milk. Buttermilk and goat milk are the only ones that give me a hard time. Of course, your results may vary depending on your recipe. I have slight differences in mine if I change recipes, but I've learned what I can and can't do over the years. I think you've gotten a lot of great advice here to start experimenting safely with your recipes to find the method that works for you.thank you very interesting!! does your soap gel doing this? I don't mind the gel but there are a couple soaps I want to do with out the gel and nothing ticks me off more when it gels but only 3/4 of the way. do you make soap with milk? and the beer soap sounds interesting