"...I was curious if any other felters have had this issue and what recipe worked better for them...."
No, I have not, because I know enough about designing a soap recipe for a given purpose to avoid that problem. I have already outlined the basic ideas that you would want to consider for a soap recipe that would be good for making wet-felted soap bars.
Soaping is not a "one size fits all" craft any more than felting is. There will be many good recipes that will fit your needs. Which recipe is best for you depends on the ingredients available to you and what your preferences are. Some people won't use palm. Others object to animal fats. For some, the selection of fats available to them is limited.
I don't have a clue where you live in the world, what soaping fats are available to you, and what you do and don't like in a soap recipe. If you'd like constructive help, it would be nice to know more about these issues.
No, I have not, because I know enough about designing a soap recipe for a given purpose to avoid that problem. I have already outlined the basic ideas that you would want to consider for a soap recipe that would be good for making wet-felted soap bars.
Soaping is not a "one size fits all" craft any more than felting is. There will be many good recipes that will fit your needs. Which recipe is best for you depends on the ingredients available to you and what your preferences are. Some people won't use palm. Others object to animal fats. For some, the selection of fats available to them is limited.
I don't have a clue where you live in the world, what soaping fats are available to you, and what you do and don't like in a soap recipe. If you'd like constructive help, it would be nice to know more about these issues.