Having watched many youtube videos, I learned that most fragrances have a "flash point", the temperature at which if you add them at that temperature or above they will quickly evaporate or steam away or whatever and you will lose the vast majority of the fragrance. So I thought, no problem, make hot processed soap, and just add them towards the end when the temperature has gone at least several degrees below the flash point.
But looking for fragrences, I see a lot of fragrances that say they stuff like: "Good is cold processed soap? Yes." But then do not mentioned hop processed soap.
So what does this all mean? Is the deal that fragrances are much, much much better used on cold processed soap than hot? Or some are? And that's even if you add them to a hot process when its cooled well below the flash point?
Thanks!!!
But looking for fragrences, I see a lot of fragrances that say they stuff like: "Good is cold processed soap? Yes." But then do not mentioned hop processed soap.
So what does this all mean? Is the deal that fragrances are much, much much better used on cold processed soap than hot? Or some are? And that's even if you add them to a hot process when its cooled well below the flash point?
Thanks!!!