Flavors Nicotine Sensitive

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michaelsil1

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iffy said something the other day and I've been thinking about ever since. What he said was this particular flavor percentage is Nicotine sensitive. I'm wondering since I'm still very high on the Nicotine (24mg) what flavors are a little more forgiving with the high Nicotine percentage and how far off is my perception of flavoring.
 

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I DIY at 24mg on ALL of my tobaccos,nothing lower.The same is not true for my desert,drink,etc...flavors,i tend to go down to 12mg-18mg range and sometimes down to 8mg with a desert blend i really like(boston cream pie)is one.
This is using ceramic rope,or silica as my wicks.Using mesh wicks in a gene. type atty,i have to go down to 12mg and lower because of the amount of nic. being delivered.To the point of flavor perception with the nic. percentage.I tend to taste every flavor without missing any hints of background notes.I also do not vape a juice constantly either so that would factor in too,with the exception of my ADV,Halo Prime15.I tend to vape that all day and can switch flavors and still taste all flavors and background notes.
 

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I'm mostly guessing, from trying many many vendor juices, all of them seemed different but the some of 24 mg ones have been so harsh I cannot stand them, feeling like I was inhaling black pepper and once even cayenne pepper, and some of them so smooth I would swear I'm vaping at 12.

If you have a mild flavored 24 mg nic base then it probably would be a lot more forgiving than a harsh or peppery tasting one.
 

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I'm mostly guessing, from trying many many vendor juices, all of them seemed different but the some of 24 mg ones have been so harsh I cannot stand them, feeling like I was inhaling black pepper and once even cayenne pepper, and some of them so smooth I would swear I'm vaping at 12. If you have a mild flavored 24 mg nic base then it probably would be a lot more forgiving than a harsh or peppery tasting one.

It says unflavored, but since its 100mg PG I'm not going to put it on an atty to check for peppery. :p


That's what I'm talking about how is the Nicotine impacting certain flavors my Hangsen RY1 is smooth as silk @ 24mg
 

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I would suspect high nic to have more effect on lighter flavors like fruits and deserts. I would think the tobacco's would benefit from higher Nic because your going for a more harsh vape, tabaccooey thing right?

The only way to REALLY find out would be to make the same recipe at different NIC levels and check it out. I have made a few NO Nic juices and I see a different between my juices and the NO Nic juices but not really in taste but in hit quality. I guess
 
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