Is it hard to make your own flavors to vape

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dormouse

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0 nic should be easy since you don't have to worry about diluting the nicotine level. The DIY section of the forum, is the guide in the sticky threads, has suggested percentages for most flavors of most brands of flavorings. it also marks which are the more difficult to use oil-based flavors. OneStopDIYSHop.com sells 3 brands of flavors (including some under $2 per flavor) as well as both PG and VG with no nicotine and measuring cups, bottles, syringes with markings etc. You could mix up your favorite blend (like 70%pg/30%vg) and if you are using a flavoring that 10% is recommend for, you could make a bottle that is 90% your PG/VG blend and 10% flavoring, maybe add a bit of sweetener (the DIY guide has a link to get a free little bottle of sweetener for just shipping cost).

And in the Flavourart flavorings section there you will also find Qhit (adds some hit), and some Wizard and Mask products that are for lowering sweetness or lowering tartness.

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USMCMom

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Hello,

Making the juices is really easy especially if you are making 0-Nic , but be careful not to go overboard on buying the flavors lol. You will need some basic ingredients to get started and here is a sample list.

PG (propylene glycol) More Throat Hit
You can go to a local pharmacy and ask the pharmasist to order it for you because chances are they dont stock it.

VG (Vegetable Glycerine) More Vapor and a little sweater and thicker
I think you can also get this from your Pharmacy but plenty of online vendors.


Flavors: OH Boy Flavors!!!!!!!!!!
Lorann
Capella flavor
Natures Flavors
and the list goes on, just search the forums............

Some people also include alcahol (Pure Grain) but isnt a must.
There are a few flavor making programs available and are free to download.
Dont forget you will also need bottles and some kind of measuring droppers and plenty of paper towels lol

Hope this helped.
 

kelleymcm

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DIY is very easy , especially if you're only using 0 nic ...
my suggestion would be to find a bakery supply ...
the one I have been using carries the VG (Wiltons) & Loranns Flavorings .
this would be the easiest way to see if you like making your own juices...
like Hooiser said it's just like cooking ! GOOD LUCK !!
 

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0 nic is easy to diy and cost effective to just get a lot of small dropper bottles as you use one for every mix. You will soon have lots and lots of mixes. As posted buy the VG/PG in bulk and you may neeed a bottle of distilled water sometimes called battery top up water for cars. VG is a bit to thick and adding 10 percent water helps to thin it. I use 80 percent VG including the water and make the other 20 percent of my mixes up with flavours and PG. Four liquids in a small bottle carefully measured out and recorded so as to be able to repeat or ammend as needed the hard part is testing it all out. Have fun and most obviously start with some fave flavours.
 
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