What are the ingredients in E-Liquid?

If you are using a Vaping device, one of the most common things that you may wonder is what makes up your E-juice? E-Liquid, Vape Juice or E-juice has a number of different ingredients that make up the flavor profiles within some of the most popular varieties. Most of the main ingredients in these juices can be accessed quite easily in over-the-counter products. In this guide we will discuss more in depth about what makes up E-juice and how the flavor options in each variety of the vape juice can be crucial to improving the overall quality of the product.

Simple ingredients for quality vapor:

If you've been looking for the base items that go into E-juice this is definitely the place to learn. In our guide, we have narrowed down some of the most popular ingredients in some of the most widely available types of E-juice. Understanding what you are consuming in these juices can help to make sure that you know exactly what goes into every recipe for vape liquid. Before we get started, we will go through the process of reading an E-juice label:

Some of the ingredients that you will find in order on the label include:

  • Propylene Glycol
  • Vegitable Glycerine
  • Enhancer/Flavors
  • Alcohol
  • Water

These are key ingredients that will be found in almost every type of E-juice. Whether you are getting a liquid with a vape device or buying a refill you are likely going to use PG or propylene glycol as the main humidifier. This ingredient is completely food safe and it's a humidifier that is commonly found in many pharmaceutical products. 

PG can also work as a flavor enhancement for vaping. It's got an excellent flavor that sticks in the back of the throat and it doesn't have the same type of thick or sticky makeup that can be found in VG heavy E-juice. PG is safe for inhalation but there are no current studies as to the longstanding effects of the ingredient.

VG Vegetable Glycerin:

This is another food safe product that is commonly found in pharmaceutical use or cosmetics. This mixture is derived from vegetable oils and it's commonly used in blends that are designed for a heavier vapor. VG is an ingredient that can produce more vapor at a time it also works with reducing some of the stronger flavors of vape juice. 

VG blends can often be misrepresented because many users consider them to be designed for competitive vaping and large clouds only. The long-term use of Vegetable Glycerine did not appear to have any major health problems but no long-term study has been conducted yet. 

Flavors for E-juice:

Adding various flavors into E-juice comes from a number of food safe ingredients that are sourced worldwide. Grasse in France is considered to be one of the top suppliers for food safe items as well as for the cosmetic industry with scents. Many of the flavors that are added into E-juice are activated by the heat. 

The buttery taste in E-juice for example is produced by an ingredient called diacetyl which is heat activated. 

There are some concerns about the long-term effects of some of these flavorful additions however it is important to note that the proposed health affects even with these food safe flavors is far less than what smoked tobacco has demonstrated. 

E-juice manufacturers understand the responsibility that they have to produce safe products and to deliver a large array of flavors that are compatible and food safe. A number of manufacturers have joined together in an effort to improve quality and some E-juice manufacturers have been forced to shut down because they were simply beat out by the competition. 

E-juice brands have become some of the most popular adult brand identities today. A bit of research into the previous history of a brand and some of the flavors that are offered throughout you in the process of selecting the right E-juice for you. 

Nicotine addition:

Nicotine is often associated with negative health effects and falls under some controversy in E-juice production. There is a presence of nicotine in many E-juice offerings. Nicotine itself does not pose the same threat as combustible tobacco and with the various doses of nicotine that are available in E-juice, a person could potentially wean themselves off of nicotine in an effort to quit smoking. 

How E-juice is made:

Any production of E-liquid is carried out under extremely strict standards. Batches are produced in large industrial manufacturing techniques but each bottle receives quality control. Manufacturers have a direct responsibility from managing quality control at each level of production. The E-juice industry has had standard since 2018 for inspecting raw materials, packaging, and individual E-juices. 

Why do E-juices have flavor?

Producing a completely plain E-juice would likely lead to a shift in popularity amongst many vapers today. The flavor that's delivered to the palate can often be one of the most pleasurable experiences with E-juice. Some of the most common flavors include tobacco and menthol which can give roughly the same flavor as smoking a cigarette but without all of the same health affects. 

Escalating the total number of flavors has been made popular since the first electronic cigarette in China throughout 2003. Today there are thousands of flavors and a number of brands that have created their own flavors for the first time. 

Is there any E-juice you should not trust?

It is true that there are some manufacturers that have less quality control over their products. Throughout France however, industry professionals in act rigorous quality controls in the manufacturing process for E-juice. 

The standard of control here is called AFNOR and this controls the entire manufacturing process surrounding E-juice. 

Is Diacetyl safe?

Diacetyl has fallen under some controversy for its link to a rare illness that popcorn factory workers were experiencing. Diacetyl remains an extremely popular ingredients within the food industry because of the buttery taste that it can produce. When a person consumes a high dose of Diacetyl such as when they are working in an environment 8 to 10 hours a day inhaling it, there can be concerns for long-term health risks. 

Diacetyl is safe as a flavoring agent and will remain one of the top flavor enhancers for the buttery taste that you would find in popcorn or E-juice. As long as it's not consumed in high doses there is currently no long-term study that suggests there is a risk of E-juice use with Diacetyl. As long-term studies are produced in the future however we may find new information regarding the long-term effects of this additive. 

FAQ on E-juice:

In this section of the website we will answer some frequently asked questions about E-juice and vaping. If you have any additional questions about E-juice feel free to leave your comments or questions below in the box.

How do you choose E-juice?

People choose E-juice based off of their most immediate needs. There are some people that are interested in getting a great way to quit smoking so tobacco flavored e-juice that has nicotine content can be a great choice. Others are interested in producing new and exotic flavors because they simply like vaping. This can be a great way to explore new sensations for your palate. 

How should you taste E-juice the first time?

If you're interested to try E-juice for the first time, it's a good idea to go to a retailer that might have a certain flavor or brand you are interested in trying. Many of these retailers will have some samples on hand that you can try. You could also consider getting a very small container of that E-juice, taking it home and then using the recommended amount for a flavorful experience. Let the vapor wash over your time and enjoy the flavors with the recommended settings on the E-juice for the first time.

How to conserve E-juice?

The best way to reduce your consumption of E-juice is to turn down your device to the lowest possible temperature and to choose a single coil device over a heavily modified vape or dual coil device. 

How should I buy E-juice?

The most immediate solution is to visit the local vape shop. This can be a great way that you can find out about the latest flavors that are in stock. You could also consider ordering E-juice online directly from the vendor's website. 

Should I add more E-juice to my vape?

Each vaporizer is equipped with a tank. You may have a sob ohm tank or clearomizer. With this type of tank it's very important that you fill it up before it gets very low. Dripper style tanks need to be filled regularly to make sure that the weight can be soaked. If you start to experience poor flavors or even combustible smoke, you need to soak the wick immediately with more E-juice. 

Does E-juice change color?

E-juice can change color for a few reasons. The levels of nicotine in E-juice can often determine the color. If the E-juice is exposed to sunlight this can change its appearance as well. Changes in color will not always alternate the taste or properties of E-juice. It's still safe to consume. 

Why do I cough from E-juice?

If you've just started using E-juice and you’re coughing it's possible that you just need to be a little bit slower on your draw. Some of the other reasons why people cough from E-juice include a tiny portion of the population that is sensitive to Propylene Glycol in E liquid. Switching to a E-juice that contains more VG can quickly solve this problem. You may also cough if you have your wattage set far too high. Turning your vape down to reduce throat irritation. Finally, choosing a E-juice with a lower nicotine level will also reduce some of the heavier flavors and the chance you could cough.g

Can I get E-juice on sale?

Getting E-juice on sale is most definitely possible. You can find inexpensive E-juice from a number of different manufacturers. Be sure to stay tuned for our article on Finding Cheap E-juice for more permission on getting discounts on your favorite E-juice. By signing up for subscriptions from your favorite E-juice manufacturers, checking in with your local vape shop and more, you can get a great price on E-juice. 

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