Q: If you are using a shoebox or wooden mold, make sure it is lined with parchment paper. Use an old plastic spatula to scrape out the last bits of soap from the pot to the mold.  Be sure you are still wearing gloves and safety goggles during this step since raw soap is caustic and can burn skin. Carefully hold the mold an inch or two above the table and drop it. Do this a few times to work out any air bubbles inside the raw soap. If you're using a shoebox as a mold, put the lid on it and cover with several towels. If you're using a soap mold, tape a piece of cardboard over the top before adding towels.  The towels help insulate the soap to allow saponification to occur. Leave the soap covered, undisturbed, and out of air drafts (including the air-conditioner) for 24 hours. The soap will go through a gel stage and a heat process during the 24 hours. Uncover the soap and let it sit for another 12 hours, then see what the results are.  If you measured accurately and followed the directions, the soap may have a light layer of a white ash-like substance on the top.  This is basically harmless and can be scraped away with the edge of an old ruler or metal spatula. If the soap has a deep oily film on top, it cannot be used, because it has separated. This will occur if your measurements were not accurate, you did not stir long enough, or if there is a drastic difference in the temperatures of the lye and oils when they are mixed. If the soap did not set at all, or has white or clear pockets in it, this means it is caustic and cannot be used. This is caused by under-stirring during the soap-making process.
A: Pour the soap into your mold. Cover the mold. Check the soap.

Q: Use the internet to look into your options to find the best movie to accommodate a good kiss session. There's plenty of apps for your smartphone that will also show you movie times near you. Try to find a movie that you've both either seen or have very little interest in seeing.  This can get tricky with the high price of going to the movies these days.  For a more enjoyable time, wait until the movie you actually want to see has been playing for a month or two. If you think or know she wants to see something, suggest it yourself.  The idea is to pick a movie that won't be too crowded. Consider the duration of the movie.  You should decide if you think you'll want a three-hour movie or can settle with an hour and a half. It could be uncomfortable to smooch to a very serious movie. Either go for a comedy, romantic-comedy, or a horror.  These movies also get less attendance than the bigger blockbusters. Be on the same page as your date. One of the best ways to create chemistry is for the two of you to watch trailers together. Be assertive if there is something you want to see, but don't push it too hard. In the end, decide on something together.
A: Research what's playing. Pick a movie. Consider the genre. Ask her for input.

Q: After you complete the application form, you’ll need to upload a passport photo that’s been taken within the last 3 months. It’s wise to have your photo professionally taken to ensure it meets the following standards:  35 mm (1.4 in) in width and 45 mm (1.8 in) in height 400 by 514 pixels Taken against a plain white background Facial image must be between 25 mm (0.98 in) and 35 mm (1.4 in) from chin to crown JPEG file format Scan your passport’s biodata page (the page with your personal information), and save it as a pdf file. From the upload documents webpage on the e-PR system, select “Choose file,” find the saved file on your computer, then select “Upload.” All applicants, including children, require a valid passport in order to apply for permanent residency. You need to provide a birth certificate or other government-issued document that lists your name, birth date, and parents’ names. Scan it, save it to your computer, then upload it to the e-PR. All applicants must upload a digital copy of their birth certificate or comparable document. If you’re applying as an Employment or S passholder, upload copies of your pass and a letter from your current employer that lists your date of employment, position, and salary. The letter must be addressed to the Controller of Immigration and dated within 1 month of the application.  Additionally, upload copies of your payslips for the last 6 months. Students and spouses, children, and parents of citizens or permanent residents do not need to submit employment information. If you’re applying as a worker or student, submit your transcripts from your highest level of education. If you’re a spouse, child, or parent of a citizen or permanent resident, upload digital copies of your transcripts and those of your sponsor. Parents of citizens or permanent residents applying for permanent residency do not need to submit transcripts. Your required documents must be in English. If any documents aren’t in English, contact the embassy of the country that issued the document to get a certified translation. You may also have the documented translated and certified by a Singaporean notary public.
A: Submit a passport-sized color photograph through the portal. Upload a scanned copy of your travel document. Provide a scanned copy of your birth certificate. Submit your employment information if you’re applying as a worker. Upload the educational transcripts of the applicant and sponsor. Obtain translated documents from your embassy, if necessary.

Q: (Be sure not to overdo it.) If people know you are going through a style change beforehand, then they will not be as surprised as if they had no warning. Alternatively, change style after a long holiday. The time gap will make the switch more plausible. Again, start subtly before you go over-the-top.
A:
Start telling your friends about visual Kei music or talking more about the style. Once you have changed your look noticeably, do not immediately wear all the brightest neons, biggest dresses or most vinyl bondage gear that you own.