Made a soap that was about 1/3 coconut oil, 1/3 palm oil, the balance was sunflower, castor, and olive (just a bit). 1/2 NaOH, 1/2 KOH.
First, it's too soft and too hard. Too soft to be a hard soap, too hard to be a 'cream'.
Lesson learned: middle of the road ain't it.
Lathers well, cleans really well, conditions fine. However, it very quickly goes "flat". DR Harris is my reference soap, so further comments should be indexed against that fact.
With DR Harris, I can soap up my face, shave the right side and there is still enough white and foamy sitting on my left to finish that half. With my soap, the "second half" of the face has gone flat and soapless by the time I get to it. Need to do more research on which quality that it from the soapmaker's perspective.
Cushions well enough. If I did not have dedicated shaving soaps laying around, I'd be tickled pink with this stuff. As it is, I will use it gladly while working up Rev-B.
By the way, I also have a disc of untried Mitchell's wool fat soap laying about. I was reading ingredients and noted that it has no "wool fat" in it.