Sampler packs is a great way to get started trying to find eliquid. Also, going to the local vape shot and hitting the juice bar is maybe the best way, if you have that available to you.
Because taste is so subjective, it's really hard to steer someone to a particular juice that they will "love." I know this because they usually don't, and maybe out of 150 juices I've ordered, I liked maybe 10 or 12, yet they all came highly recommended and are well loved by others. Also, same is true of many vendors. Some people swear that one vendor is the best in the world, and then I'll try like ten of their juices and not like a single one. It can be very frustrating at first. And what is it about "at first?"
The taste buds and sense of smell return to one degree or another over time, which varies by person. I couldn't taste anything other than cinnamon when I first started vaping. And with enough cinnamon, you can't taste anything else anyway, or that's how it worked for me. I started to DIY within a month of vaping, because I could at least experiment and eventually make what I liked, right? Wrong, everything I made tasted terrible for the first six months. I almost gave up on it. Eventually, though, I got where some of it tastes pretty good and I have six ADV's. But, that's taken a year and hundreds of different juices, literally hundreds. So, that left me with sampler packs and juice bars, now DIY. I used to recommend the "safe" vendors that everyone seems to like, but, for the most part, I don't like their juice either. It's ok, but I'm not going to recommend something that others might not like. No, it remains subjective. Good luck in your JuiceQuest. May the Flavor Gods be with you! Power up and vape on!
Cinammon, never tried that before ..
I have to get some "education" on eliquids with quality brands before trying to make DIY
Tks the eliqud quest will be long i guess (and expensive)