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In depth with E liquid

What is e liquid and all the related info about e liquid, it's making, flavoring ad nicotine concentration in it.

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In depth with E liquid

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  1. In Depth with E liquid E liquid is the fluid used in Electronic cigarettes instead of tobacco like in regular cigarettes. It makes the smoking experience entirely different turning it into digital smoking unlike tobacco smoking. Along with so many other elements, an E liquid is mainly composed of three major ingredients. The Nicotine The flavors The base or Diluents The Nicotine Nicotine is normally solid at room temperature. Other diluents or bases are added in it to convert into liquid. It is the addictive ingredient in E liquid but also slightly lethal. The nicotine density mentioned on E-liquid bottle indicates the number of milligrams of Nicotine per milliliter like this mg/ml. Different strengths of Nicotine are available in different brands and vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. But it’s totally upto a consumer that which quantity or strength of Nicotine is to be chosen for vaping. One must consult any Nicotine strength guide for E liquid before selecting a quantity of it. Though there is not any hard and fast rule for Nicotine concentration in an E liquid flavor but some general guidelines are followed by almost every other vaper. Followings are the general Nicotine strengths available in E liquids.        0 mg/ml 6mg/ml 12mg/ml 18mg/ml 24mg/ml 36mg/ml 54mg/ml 0mg/ml Nicotine This shows that there is no Nicotine in E-Liquid mixture at all. This kind of E liquid serves best when a smoker has to quit smoking but still have an oral fixation and use an E cigarette to gratify it. 6mg/ml Nicotine This strength of Nicotine is the lightest one offered in any E liquid. The persons wish to enjoy the slightest Nicotine touch in consort with enjoying a full E-liquid taste. This is commonly the last level in "stepping."

  2. 12mg/ml Nicotine On the lower end of the spectrum, 12mg/ml Nicotine is a comfortable strength for people who prefer vaping, but aren't heavy vapers. Also suitable for smoking switchers with lighter tobacco cigarettes. 18mg/ml Nicotine This is the middle of the road in terms of Nicotine strength. Most of the former smokers prefer this strength because it delivers the perfect 24mg/ml Nicotine amount of Nicotine in each puff. This one is on the higher side of Nicotine strengths and commonly used by people who were formally the heavy smokers (about a pack per day). It has more visible Nicotine responsiveness or you may call more addictive sense. 36mg/ml Nicotine This is the highest Nicotine concentration usually for heavy addicts of Nicotine irrespective of being former smoker or regular vaper. It is also the highest Nicotine strength offered by most of the companies because above this point of Nicotine concentration, it gets riskier and dangerous for vaper. 54mg/ml Nicotine This is the highest Nicotine strength available in the market commonly and is not recommended at all. It is extremely dangerous to be used and not supported usually. Though exceptions are always there and some vapers enjoy this strength too. Flavoring Nicotine itself is tasteless. Hence artificial or naturally derived food flavors are added in it to bring up taste in an E liquid. Of course naturally derived flavors are better than the artificial ones. Almost all the flavors used in E liquids are the same used in other food items like candies and desserts etc. A huge variety of food flavors are available such as fruits flavors, tobacco, menthols, berries only, desserts flavors, chocolates, caramel, honey, etc. and are liked and used by most of the young users.

  3. Traditional flavors like coffee, vanilla, cigar, lips, hookah for traditional users are also there to make there vaping experience more indulging. Even some new users or smoking switchers also like such flavors. It utterly depends on the choice and nature of vaper that how would s/he like it. So there is also DIY “Do it yourself” and custom e liquid making available by some E liquid companies. Plus different brands taste different even in same flavors. Maybe you like a blend of berry and dessert e liquid flavor of a company but don’t find good the very same flavor of another country. The base or Diluents Vegetable Glycerin (VG) Vegetable Glycerin or VG in an all-natural liquid. It is majorly extracted from plants oils like coconut oil, soy, palm oil etc. it is relatively sweeter in taste with a bit higher viscosity than PG base, slight hint of color and almost odorless. Therefore it can produce thicker clouds when used in E liquids. The main applications of Vegetable Glycerin are food production, cosmetics products, and e-juices of course. It is held safe by U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Propylene Glycol (PG) Propylene Glycol or PG is an organic compound made out of Propylene Oxide. It retains low viscosity which means higher concentration of it is required in order to make thicker fumes out of your E liquid. It is almost inodorous and a colorless compound. It is less viscous than VG base and easier to handle when (re)filling your atomizer, cartomizer, or clearomizer. It is held safe by U.S. Food and Drug Administration. But the negative side is that in case of sensitivity, it may cause some allergic reactions to some users. Therefore you can use 100% VG base e liquid to avoid the reaction. The main applications for Propylene Glycol are solvents, humectants, preservatives in food, tobacco products, pharmaceutical products, and certainly e- juice.

  4. Mixing PG and VG Bases A mixture of the bases is used by most of the E liquid manufacturing companies to expose the positivity of both in their products. But of course different concentrations are used according to requirements of an e liquid variant by all the respective brands. Normally these ratios are used like 50/50, 60/40 or 70/30. But there is no hard and fast rule. You can even set the best ratio for your own E liquid as per your choice. The super reactions you may get after balancing both the diluents are: Throat hit Vapor density Flavor intensity Balanced PH level To experience, try to recognize your own desired first. You can get a variety of flavors in small quantity not to get stuck with huge e juice bottles later if the taste doesn’t appeal you. enjoy the best vaping Note: All the information mentioned in this document is based on our own calculations and research. Company will not be held liable for any wrong implementation of this document. If you are allergic to any ingredient present in E liquid, do contact your doctor at first place. This document is the sole property of http://hazekraze.com. For further queries regarding E liquids contact through the website.

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