Picture of the bottle showing the brand might help.Read around 13 articles here and there and seems like all are just chatting about vaping, My question is "The VG I'v Got Says For Skin" "Can I Vape It?"
"Please don't teach me science anymore! Write "Yes" if its safe or "No" if its gonna kill me, thank you ECF!
There are different grades of VG.Read around 13 articles here and there and seems like all are just chatting about vaping, My question is "The VG I'v Got Says For Skin" "Can I Vape It?"
"Please don't teach me science anymore! Write "Yes" if its safe or "No" if its gonna kill me, thank you ECF!
There are different grades of VG.
There are only two grades of VG i would vape.
USP (United States Pharmaceutical) grade 99.5% pure
Kosher grade 99.7% pure.
You don't want the grade for soap manufacture.
Or food grade.
ALL VG can be used to moisturize skin; but not all VG is pure enough to vape.Mine came from local pharmacy, so basically I have to get USP graded, and throw away this bottle, got it, thanks...It'l literally written "To Moisturize Skin" on Reddit they said "All VG Are Meant To Be For Skin" so was confused...I thought the ones for skin has multi usage, like for vaping, for skin etc
Thanks, can you also solve this issue of mine please?ALL VG can be used to moisturize skin; but not all VG is pure enough to vape.
Vaping s few mls in emeegency id one thing. Vaping full time is another.Ive never seen a bottle that isnt USP verified VG and have yet to see a bottle that i would immediately say stay away from either... in a pinch i have bought the small bottles from uncle wally's to finish off a batch when i ran out of my gallon jugs.
@puffon - I don't think the OP is IN the US though, IIRC from past threads.
100 nic VG is not good for the skin![]()