Hello everyone! I am very new to soap making, but already obsessed with it. I have been doing research for about 2 months and just yesterday did my first batch of hot process soap. My first batch was 2 lbs, I used a tissue box as my mold (reinforced it by completely covering it in duck tape and then lined the inside with wax paper. I made up my own recipe of Shea butter and coconut oil, mostly because I already adore both of these ingredients, lol. I was aiming for a simple recipe. So everything went to plan until I decided to go to the movies and had my mom keep an eye on the soap in the crock pot and told her to stir it every 20 minutes until I come home. I got home to "it got hard all of the sudden!". So I look in the crock pot and the soap is quite hard, not stir-able at all. So I panic to save the batch so I add hot distilled water to the crock pot and mash the crap out of the soap, lol. Eventually I got it to a point of chunky mashed potatoes (smooth but still with chunks of soap in it), and decide to put it in my mold. I cut the bars 3 hours later just fine. So today I decided to trim them because they looked pretty chunky. As I trimmed them, I noticed how soft they still were because large chunks in the corners would just pop right off! It was pretty easy to mold the piece back on though, which really must mean that they are too soft. I'm worried that they aren't hardening up fast enough and it may be a result of my desperate measures to save the batch. They should harden eventually right? I've actually molded the shavings into a little circular bar and it lathers really nicely, but my hands feel quite dry after (even though I did a zap test and felt nothing). Any tips?