Disha,
I agree with judymoody. Your batches are very small so accuracy in weighing is very, very important. The olive pomace, sunflower and castor batch is only 12 ounces and you used 1.6 oz of lye. When I checked this on SoapCalc, it came up as -1 superfat. If the scales are off, it's possible it could be slightly lower or higher. Since you said it burned you, then I'd say it's definitely lye heavy. I really recommend you start weighing in grams for more accuracy if you don't want to make larger batches.
BTW, you shouldn't have gel after cooking it so long. I'd say it is just very soft soap but give it several weeks and it will get harder. Another thing you should do is allow the soap to cure several weeks. Hot process soap can be used shortly after being made but it can still be a little harsh and drying. Curing for 2-3 weeks not only allows for excess water to evaporate but the soap also becomes milder.
As for the jasmine turmeric soap causing your hands to itch - let it cure a couple of weeks and then try it. It should be milder. If it does still seem to be causing a itchy sensation, then I'm wrong about it not being lye heavy or you might be sensitive to something in the soap like the turmeric or even the jasmine. I don't know for sure and I'm just guessing. You might have some other people try it in a couple of weeks and see if they find it to be irritating.