Flashpoints: Your Soap Will Not Ignite
"Flashpoint is the temperature at which a pure, not mixed or diluted fragrance oil will combust or burst into flames when given an open flame. With CPOP soap, there is no open flame and the fragrance oil has been diluted by over 95% by your soap mixture." ~
Professor Kevin M. Dunn, author of
Caveman Chemistry and
Scientific Soapmaking
(there is no open flame with HP either, unless, perhaps, you are working with a gas stovetop - but, in that instance, it really would not matter what the temperature of your soap is!)
This article is an interview of Kevin Dunn (soap chemist) and Robert Tisserand (EO expert). Keven says it is BOILING point that should concern you, not flash point. Most boiling points of EOs are too high to be reached by ANY soaping process. Flashpoints are a concern with candle making and with the shipping of some EOs/FOs.
http://roberttisserand.com/2011/06/essential-oils-in-soap-interview-with-kevin-dunn/
There are a lot of soapmakers that think flashpoint is important; however, I put more faith in the soap chemist and EO expert; especially, since no soapmaker has ever been able to say that they had a fire from an EO based on the temperature of their soap.
And, with that, I'll shut up. But, please, post your photos of your soap catching on fire next time it happens.