Well, here's my update on my two soaps.
Both are continuing to lose weight, but I'd say the rate of weight loss for batch 1 (the homely soap that cleaned my oven) is starting to stabilize. Batch 2 (the pretty soap) has lost a whopping 1/3 of its original starting weight, and it's not done yet.
The darker, softer centers of the bars from Batch 1 are getting smaller but are still soft. The lighter pale-yellow areas around the soft spots are very firm -- I cannot possibly dent these areas with hard pressure from my fingers. You can see a bit of pure white ash on the top of the bar that is upright.
The bars in Batch 2 are staying an attractive ivory. All surfaces are covered with fine white ash. The tops have an especially thick coating of ash -- they look like they've been dusted with fine confectioner's sugar as you can see. These bars cannot be dented with hard finger pressure.
Both soaps are absolutely zap free inside and out. There is no metallic, salty, zappy flavor anywhere -- they are completely bland.
I tested the lather on my hands. First I gently scrubbed off the ash from the outer surfaces -- this definitely cuts the lathering ability of the soaps. I then rubbed each soap 20 times over one wet hand, adding a bit of cool water as needed for lubrication. I then rubbed both hands together 10 times to develop the lather and took a photo of my hand immediately after.
The wet soaps are slick and slippery, which I associate with soap made only with water and no other additives. I don't get any sense of unusual slimy-ness, but I'm not a castile "slime expert" -- I can only compare these soaps with my usual bath soaps.
Both soaps lathered well, with a nice range of bubble sizes. The Batch 1 bar had slightly fluffier bubbles -- this is the 100% olive soap. The Batch 2 bar had slightly denser, creamier bubbles -- this is the 70% high-oleic safflower and 30% lard soap. I could be happy with the lather from either one, quite frankly.
My hands, now that they've dried off, feel slightly taut, but are not irritated, red, or rough. The skin feel is very slightly lotiony and my hands are slightly shiny, which is a surprise -- last time I checked the lather, my hands felt more dry and dull, and that was what I was expecting this time. I'd say these soaps are slightly harsh yet, but improving.