any advice on what may have gone wrong

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em79

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Hi guys im back with another problem with my soap making adventures. LOL each time i make a batch i think to myself this is the winner and then flop lol
ok so heres the thing i downloaded Soapcalc pro on my phone so i could have easier access to a calc at all times i chucked in these
ingredients

225g coconut
500g Olive
300g Palm

it gave me water at 389.50
lye 139.41
i also added tussah silk (not sure if that's gonna make a difference)
and 15ml of Lavender EO

it looked really nice upon molding but I've unmoulded it and its fairly sticky and fairly moist . should i wait another 24 hours and see if it will harden or do you think the water content was too high and this will be a soft bar ?

any advice is great advice please
 
yes i thought the water was a bit high and it was my first time using soap calc i was usually using The Sage calc and this soap calc i downloaded wanted me to put in the water as % of oils and Super fat percentage so i was a bit lost i left it as is and it was 38% water and 8% super fat . So can u explain that part for me ?
 
The water seems right for 38% which is normal and shouldn't make it unusually soft. I too now like 2 to 1 when not doing intricate designs, but for more
Time to work I like 38%.
How long did u let it sit? Did it gel?
 
ok this was HP so i didnt cover it or anything i just threw it in the loaf mould and made a big mess with the lavender flowers on top and on the floor and went to bed . I think im gonna let it sit a little longer and see what happens but i had this happen before with one of my first recipes and it never hardened sadly
 
I use soap cal pro too but I don't have problem but I use hot process, I barely use cold process. I saw with soap queen she unmolded her soap about 48 to 72 hours.
 
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