White spots on my Bastille soap

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toyah999

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Does anyone know what these white spots are? They are throughout the soap and I first noticed them when unmoulding. It is 70% EVO 30% CO and buttermilk 5% superfat no fragrance. I don't think I did anything wrong and all my oils, milk and lye were good. I tried zap test and nothing, I picked abit out and wet it on paper and was fine. I'm paranoid now, does it look like lye pockets because I'm not convinced it is but I can't figure out what it is. I even tried washing with it and no probs, was really nice soap. Any help is appreciated, thanks. ImageUploadedBySoap Making1416352919.748026.jpg
 
They don't really feel any different to me than the rest of the soap. No sodium lactate and I soaped quite low cuz of the milk, about room temp but I lowered the temps by ice bath. Does it matter if I get impatient and lower the temp of the oils with water bath before adding, I always heat up properly to fully melt oils especially with palm oil and Shea butter but then sometimes I rapidly cool them back down so I don't have to wait.
 
It could be the coconut oil clumping together as a previous poster suggested. Why would it be pure white if it was from the milk?
 
True, I didn't think of that. I'm still learning. Does coconut oil spots happen even if you melted and mixed it properly? And thanks for the help everyone.
 
And Obsidian is right... As long as the spots don't zap you are good to go. Next time I would keep your oils and lye just a bit warmer to avoid it. I use goat milk ice cubes in one of my recipes but the lye solution doesn't feel cold when I use it, just room temp or a little warm. And my oils are bath water warm. I also gel my soap and it doesn't discolour badly or smell weird. Just FYI.
 
I never insulate because I live in crazy hot weather and soaps tend to gel without it. But I did soap this quite cool so it probably is coconut oil spots, I didn't know that happens but now I do. Thank you both for your help, the more I learn the quicker I will have useful info to contribute back to this wonderful forum.
 
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