Your soap looks lovely and I am sure you will enjoy it. I find Rice Bran to be quite nice in soap in place of OO. But then I am not a big fan of olive in soap. Do you have any hard butters indigenous to your area or that are easily acquired? Using butters in the 10% range can add some hardness and longevity to your soap
Thanks, Tribal groups have used Mahua oil (Mowrah Butter) discussed in this thread for making soap. I'm in touch with a supplier. I've also got my Olive oil shipment which I'll substitute for a bit of Rice Bran to diversify the fatty acid profile.
My 100% coconut oil for laundry soap doesn't overheat - but it does get hot and gels very fast. Soap closer to room temp when you do, and don't fill the mold up all the way. A slab mold - even if it's a box with a plastic liner - will cool off quicker. Ive never needed an ice bath. You can decrease the water, I did last time, but it just made it so I had to cut and grate it earlier before it hardened too much, so I wont decrease the water as much next time (if at all).
And those are fabulous looking soaps! Congratulations!
Thanks, As mentioned by you I left ample space in the mold & used default value for lye concentration. I didn't notice any overheating & left it in the mold overnight.