I did also use high water (I normally don't do that). Our rapeseed wax can be made differently, and our recipes are not the same. Yours is cured while mine was barely unmolded. We probably have different water in our sinks, I have soft water and you have maybe hard, perhaps that makes a difference too. Mine had oils weaping out due to overheating, maybe that oils made it extra conditioning? And maybe it will not be conditioning anymore after curing.
I have used higher amounts of shea butter before, and I don't think it is conditioning in the same way. I felt the rapeseed wax gave more of an olive oil feeling type of thing, without the slimy lather (it is a very long time ago since I made a 100% olive oil soap, so might be very wrong about that).
I will try to create a new recipe, where I lower the rapeseed wax to perhaps 20% and use soy wax at perhaps 30%, + more coconut and more castor, and fill up the rest with olive oil. And also add kaolin clay and increasing the KOH percentage from 6 to perhaps 8%. And not use quite as high water amount. And for sure not popping it in the oven. Something like that. I don't have other hard oils available other than coconut oil, so I will just let the waxes play that role instead. I do think I need to order some shea butter, actually. I did really like how soap with shea butter feels.
My big round soap I tested now, is safely stucked away for curing. It will be a great shower soap, because of the size. I had quite a lot of leftover, since I used the same amount of oils that I have been using, 1000 grams. The extra high water amount (30% lye solution) made lots of leftover. I knew it would happen, so that was fine. I wanted an extra bar for the shower.