Actually I think both of these are too soft, but the first is especially soft so, yes, the second is slightly better, or may be better. But to know for sure, you'd have to list what other oil you were adding for your "superfat". You could make it way too soft or improve it, depending what you add. Irena is right though, you really just need to calculate all the oils and the % of superfat that you want (I use 6% usually, Irena prefers 7%) and use the appropriate lye amount for the % you choose. With the way you listed the recipe, your lye could be way off (since each oil requires a different amount of lye). The lye will take what it wants so you cannot say which oil is left as the superfat anyway (unless it is full of unsaponifiables). Anyway, I would start with the second recipe but I would tweak it a bit by adding a higher % of hard oils or olive oil and I would up the castor oil too for some more bubbles. Play with the recipe on the soap calc and see what changes what. You can get lost there for hours doing that, but it is an excellent teacher. Whatever you end up doing, have fun!
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