LOL Overlord, I stock piled Nic based in PG only to find out I couldn't add a lot of VG (increase sweetness & vapor) to it. I read for long term storage PG based nic was best. Well since I like more vapor I ordered some nic based in VG only which I will do as I use my stock pile so I can make batches with more room to add exactly what I want. With VG needing to be thinned and taking away the flavor maybe I'll come up with a formula to where it vapes good smoke and the flavor still comes
through.
As for flavor I have a hard time tasting it sometimes, yet not often with the butterscotch, cotton candy and banana which I added at 20%-smoked analogs a long time and don't have my taste buds back yet. Loranns cherry I've given up on for now, too much of a chemical taste even at a low amount for me. I'm guessing depending on the Loranns flavor your trying to use you will notice a difference in their flavor coming
through using PG based nic.
As for moisture most I could find it this:
Very few people have any true allergic reactions to PG, or VG for that matter. But both are humectants. The areas they coat will release moisture to the air if the air is drier than the mouth interior. That's often the case, but is absolutely the worst in winter, with cold, dry air being sucked in.
Your nose might crack and bleed, your skin itches, your lungs seem to gasp for air. And dry air warmed up is just as bad. Your body is radiating its moisture! Dry air sucks. It's not cold temperatures that cause germs to bring you down; it's low humidity cracking the areas where germs enter - throat and nose.
Solution: Drink lots of water, Gatorade or something non-caffeinated. You won't find some magic
e-liquid that solves the problem. Once you begin drying out, you will get headaches and muscle cramps. Athletes know this well.