I usually will trial an end cut of a
new batch (ie new FO, additive, etc.,) about 48 hours after cutting —
while wearing gloves —to examine scent throw (and other variables), so I can make notes. Experience has taught me that —
with my recipe — 5 days is the minimum wait time to trial a soap bare-handed to test the qualities I'm looking for. Any sooner than that, and my hand gets the dry, uncomfortable feeling that folks who still use "detergent bars" must experience.
Those poor people.
If you are a new soaper, with your first batch, and you are asking here to inquire on timing because you are planning to patiently sit on your hands until day 60 before you experience the
magicalness of holding your first bar of soap under a running stream of water and lathering it into bubbly lathery beautiness... well... I doff my cap to you... I NEVER had that level of patience or self-control with my first batch
or 20th! I think I had to get 50 batches in before I got over the OMG-I-CANT-WAIT-TO-TRY-THIS. I was washing my hands within hours of cutting my first bar
I regretted it in hindsight, but at that moment in time, it was glorious.
You have the patience of Job and my everlasting respect.