PG vs. VG (E-Liquid)

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What is PG and/or VG?
The liquid used in electronic cigarettes, often called e-liquid, is usually a base mixture of Propylene Glycol (PG) and/or Vegetable Glycerin (VG) with flavoring and/or nicotine added according to preference. As the vapor is inhaled by the user they are able to both taste the flavoring and absorb the nicotine that is diluted in the e-liquid, if any.

Both PG and VG are considered GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) by the FDA and EPA. They are common ingredients found in many of the foods we eat, cosmetics we use, medications we take, and common household items such as toothpaste, mouthwash, and soap. They are also used in the fog machines used in theaters and night clubs.

PG is a very thin liquid that dilutes and carries flavors very well, making it the optimal base for mixing, but when thinned out even further by the addition of flavoring and nicotine it may produce less vapor. Also, a very small percentage of the population experiences a sensitivity to PG that may present itself in a number of ways from throat irritation to skin irritation. However, most people with this sensitivity are still able to use liquids that contain a lower amount of PG without any negative effects.

VG is a slightly sweet and very thick liquid in its pure form, which results in much higher vapor production than PG. However, the downside to this thickness is that it may cause wicking, clogging, or burning issues in some devices if the VG concentration in the liquid is too high. Also, due to the inherent sweetness of VG it tends to alter or dull the flavor slightly and reduce the amount of throat hit experienced by the user.

Ultimately, the E-Liquid mixture percentages of each user are merely personal preference based on the tradeoff between flavor, throat hit, and vapor production. However, it is recommended for most devices that no more than 15-20% VG be used in the E-Liquid to provide a boost in vapor production without the negative effects of higher VG concentrations.
 
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I have been picking up higher flavor juices recently. I tend to get 65/35 or 70/30 (pg/vg.) I like to mix my flavors and I picked up a bottle of Glycerin from walmart (pure VG..well 99.5%) and I add it often to mute stronger combinations. Looks like I seem to end up closer to 50/50. I do lose some throat hit, but I also run 1.8 to 2.4% nicotine so it is not much.

Overall I have been extremely happy with that setup.
 

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You guys don't mindthe mellowed flavor with the 100 VG?

I don't notice that it mutes the flavor that much. I think that:
1.) it's a psychological deal where you think the flavor is muted
2.) everyone says its muted and so do the professionals so it must be true... BS. Also it destroying attys quicker is a load of bs too. I get 2-3 weeks off of a single atomizer. I change the wick everytime I wash it and dry burn it to clean it.

I haven't had any problems with it in my setup and "I" prefer the flavoring over PG. I also only vape at 9mg nic so my flavor isn't "muted" like it would be with higher nicotine.
 

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I'm still trying to find my happy medium. Currently I'm using 85/15 Pg to Vg. The flavor is crisp and awesome, the TH is really mellow and smooth, nice amount of vapor. It's more about the flavor for me, less about the amount of vapor produced. Currently using the
1. AtmosRx - Relaxation Formula which contains a little of Melatonin (just enough to mellow you out, but not enough to put you to sleep) 100% PG
2. MFS - Butter Rum 85/15 mix (6nic), with 2 drops of menthol (0 nic) (tastes delicious) really smooth vape.
 
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