If you’re looking to make the switch from smoking to vaping, it’s important to know what your e-liquids contain. Unlike traditional cigarettes that use tobacco, vaporised liquids are made from ingredients that are generally considered safe for human consumption and inhalation. However, these liquids can still introduce unknown chemicals and fine particles into your lungs.
The main ingredients in vape juice are vegetable glycerin (VG) and propylene glycol (PG), which are used to dilute the other ingredients in the e-liquid and keep them mixed together. VG is a natural byproduct of the soapmaking industry and PG is created through synthesis from glycerin or other precursors.
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Other flavouring agents are usually derived from plant, animal or food products. These are often combined with a natural or synthetic nicotine. Nicotine is extracted from tobacco leaves by using a basic solvent and changing it from a salt to a free base. Freebase nicotine is the form of nicotine most commonly used in e-liquids and nicotine replacement products.
There are a wide variety of flavors available for vapers to choose from including fruit, desserts, beverages, mint, and menthol. Vape juice is also sold in a range of nicotine strengths including 0mg or ‘nicotine-free’, 3mg, 6mg, and 12mg for those that do require a little nicotine. If you’re a first-time vaper, we recommend starting with a 3mg liquid until you find your ideal level of satisfaction. Our 10ml bottles come in a choice of different flavors and are suitable for use with 0.8-ohm coils or higher.