Hello! First time poster, preparing to finally make my first batch of soap after researching for over a year. I recently bought some beef tallow since I've read that it's so nice in soaps (and cheap) and I plan to use coconut oil. I've seen some recipes with these 2 oils along with olive oil added (the tallow as a replacement for palm oil) which I had originally planed to try, but long story short, I'd like to try making a bar with just tallow and coconut oil. I've been searching the forum to see if anyone has posted about this type of bar before but haven't found anything so far. I'm just not sure what kind of ratio would be good. I'd like a cleansing bar with a decent amount of lather but also with a good amount of conditioning. Would it be better to just have a three oil blend with olive oil? I considered castor oil, but the more I buy the longer I have to wait to make it as I'm on a bit of a tight budget right now. I already have everything I need, save for a stick blender which I plan to get next week. (My big jug of olive oil is near the end of it's shelf life, and while it still smells and cooks fine, I'm afraid to use it in soap and end up with DOS, but I don't want to buy more until we actually run out or the oil goes bad, hence wanting to just use coconut oil and tallow. I will buy a fresh bottle if it would be better to use it though.) I'm also planning on doing this hot process so I'll need a higher water content, correct? Coloring with a bit of bentonite clay and moringa powder, scenting with EOs. All advice is welcome. Thanks in advance!