My max castor oil usage is 7%. Most of us use 5%. Sometimes I don't even use it lol
Some have reported softer and/or stickier soap when they used a lot of castor - like more than 10%. Some, not all..
Speaking of 10% many have said that any oil/butter less than that isn't noticeable. For sure, a 2% increase of your cocoa butter from 8 to 10 will make a difference in longevity. I for one don't particularly like olive oil, and I like the lather of canola so if it was me I'd split the amount of olive+canola.
I should also mention that when I use coconut as little as yours, which is almost all the time, I also lower my superfat. My personal rule is, the lower the cleansing, the lower the superfat. If my cleansing was around 10-12 I'd only superfat maybe 2-3.
Or... Don't listen to me and make that soap lol. Make a smaller batch. See how you like it then tweak it if you think it needs improvement.
lol, love your last line. Too funny!
I've never used castor that high before. To be honest, not sure why I did it this time. But if anything over 10% causes a sticky bar, I may well reduce that amount.
I've been afraid to go too high with the Canola oil because of the fatty acid profile. I'll play around with my formula and see what I can do with it.
With regard to the sf, I live in a pretty dry climate and have very dry skin. So I try to keep cleansing down. That being said, if I reduce sf, will that make the bar more drying? That was my assumption, but I could be way off base. I've only been doing this for a little over a month, so I'm still on the up-side of the learning curve.