Have you made any soap yet - or are you in the research phase? Hard to tell. I am going to assume you have not made any yet...
I am on batch #14. In the beginning, I was overwhelmed as well with all the various oils and possible combinations. My advice? Find simple (2 oils, 3 max) recipes to start. My first bars were olive oil and coconut oil - just those two. I then moved onto 3 oils - then 4. That's as far as I have gone: 4 oils. One book I read (I cannot remember which - I think "Idiot's Guide to Soapmaking") stressed that many tried and true recipes relied on by soap makers boil down to the following list of oils:
Olive, Palm, Coconut, Castor! I think there was one more but cannot remember.
Learning the properties of those 4 alone - trying them in various proportions - can keep you busy for several batches. Find a lye calculator you like to use and spend an hour trying different combinations, noting the type of soap each recipe makes (cleansing, highly conditioning...etc...)
The experts will weigh in to add much more, and it becomes much less confusing after a few batches.
Good luck!
