Okay, so this may be a weird question, but I'm looking for some general direction. ALL my DIY liquids were made during the month plus period where I had no dentures, and I was finding that I LOVED my subtle vapes, but I had so many more mucus membranes to absorb flavors and tastes, due to not having large chunks of plastic attached to my face all the time.
Now that oral surgery is (largely) over and I usually have my dentures *in* I am finding the flavorings I loved to be somewhat anemic, and to not have much taste. I think that's in large part due to the fact that I'm covering large portions of my mouth with dentures.
I use FA flavorings, I was using them in the 2--3% ratio, which I know is low. I generally use pretty basic flavoring profiles but will mix similar juice profiles inside my tank, which was also working well for me... Until now. I don't add extra sweeteners or anything else, though I am accepting the possibility that I may have to do so.
I'm wondering about recommendations about how to flavor UP and how MUCH, and whether using a more complex recipe and allowing my flavors to steep and blend *together* would be a better approach, and if I need to add extra sweeteners, what I should be using? I can barely taste my vape at times, except for nasal floral notes.
I know I'm going to have to experiment with this, but I'm kind of wondering if anyone would wish to chime in with a flavor ratio I might try to start, an additive of some kind to boost flavor, or a sweetener of some kind, that I may have to add to my juices? All I have at the moment is my tongue, dentures cover the roof of my mouth, and much of the gum line where my teeth *would have* been....
Sorry, I know it's an odd question, I'm at a bit of a loss. I did add flavoring to the juices I have premixed and re-steeped them, but I'm not really sure at this point how much flavoring I'm at, and it's clearly not enough. The only flavor I taste really well is mixed berry flavor, but I kind of have a love/hate relationship with that one, and it's really strong and kind of sweet and was like that out of the gate.
Any input welcomed, thanks guys!
Anna
Now that oral surgery is (largely) over and I usually have my dentures *in* I am finding the flavorings I loved to be somewhat anemic, and to not have much taste. I think that's in large part due to the fact that I'm covering large portions of my mouth with dentures.
I use FA flavorings, I was using them in the 2--3% ratio, which I know is low. I generally use pretty basic flavoring profiles but will mix similar juice profiles inside my tank, which was also working well for me... Until now. I don't add extra sweeteners or anything else, though I am accepting the possibility that I may have to do so.
I'm wondering about recommendations about how to flavor UP and how MUCH, and whether using a more complex recipe and allowing my flavors to steep and blend *together* would be a better approach, and if I need to add extra sweeteners, what I should be using? I can barely taste my vape at times, except for nasal floral notes.
I know I'm going to have to experiment with this, but I'm kind of wondering if anyone would wish to chime in with a flavor ratio I might try to start, an additive of some kind to boost flavor, or a sweetener of some kind, that I may have to add to my juices? All I have at the moment is my tongue, dentures cover the roof of my mouth, and much of the gum line where my teeth *would have* been....
Sorry, I know it's an odd question, I'm at a bit of a loss. I did add flavoring to the juices I have premixed and re-steeped them, but I'm not really sure at this point how much flavoring I'm at, and it's clearly not enough. The only flavor I taste really well is mixed berry flavor, but I kind of have a love/hate relationship with that one, and it's really strong and kind of sweet and was like that out of the gate.
Any input welcomed, thanks guys!
Anna