Thanks for the explanation! I can't wait to hear what you think after trying it.
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Theoretically, there are two ways to superfat - in the pot or at trace. Technically, the result is the same. If you have exactly the right amount of oil to lye, all the oils are saponified in the process. If you have more oils, whether it be in the pot or at trace, some of the oils will not be used up, and therefore are superfatted.
When I first began soaping, I did a little of each, particularly leaving oils that are naturally high in unsaponifiables (such as avocado) to be added at trace. Perhaps it's just a coincidence, but I do notice a difference, but that may be due to a slightly higher superfat % by doing it that way.
However, for ease, I now only add fats at trace if I'm using them as a carrier for other things like colors. When I did the Almond Bliss and added cocoa powder, I held out my almond oil, divided into two parts, adding cocoa powder to one of the parts. I removed the soap that I was going to color and stirred in the almond oil/cocoa powder mix. The remaining plain almond oil went into the batch that remained uncolored.