VG & PG E Liquids

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VG has a slightly sweet taste and is considerably thicker than PG. Vegetable Glycerine provides a much smoother throat hit than Propylene Glycol, making it more suitable for sub-ohm vaping.

While nicotine and flavorings are commonly suspended in PG

Vegetable Glycerine (VG): Vegetable Glycerine, sometimes spelled Vegetable Glycerine, is a transparent, colorless, and unscented viscous liquid derived from the oils of plants such as Coconut, Palm, or Soy. It is also known as Vegetable Glycerol or simply Glycerol
Used topically, Vegetable Glycerine attracts and locks moisture into the skin, softening, smoothing, and soothing the complexion. Its pH level closely matches that of the skin, which makes it gentle enough to be used by those with sensitive skin and in baby skincare.

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VG & PG E Liquids

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Food grade flavourings

The delicious taste that can be found in every type of Vape juice E-liquid comes from food quality ingredients. The bases of VG or PG don’t have much flavour on their own, but when mixed with a few food additives it can be possible to produce a robust flavour.

The industry is working to eliminate a series of additives that have been proven to be safe to eat but not inhale. Vape juices containing diacetyl, for example, are being taken off the market.

Flavours make up a small percentage of vape juice and add flavouring to the vape juice to create different styles. Food safe flavourings can be combined together to simulate flavours like birthday cake, cookies and more.

 

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