Personally I handle 100mg nic without gloves. I have even put a couple ml of 100mg nic on the palm of my hand and let it sit there for a couple of minutes. Just to proved it isn't arsenic

. Now, I think I am more nic tolerant than the average bear. Some people will get a minor rash or even sense it? What I'm trying to say is that this stuff is not plutonium. Just use basic handling care. Steal a dozen nitrile gloves from work

. Wear eye protection if you are very unsteady. Do your remixing of the concentrate right in the sink so if you have as pill it's contained and you just flush it down the drain. DO NOT rub your eyes if you get nic on your fingers, and a little eye protection would not hurt (although I don't myself). I'm trying to thread a needle here. It's not milk, but it's not arsenic either. It is more like handling concentrated pesticide that you might buy at Home Depot (and in fact nic is an organic pesticide and used to be sold for that purpose).
I've even vaped 50mg in a dripper, just because I could

. But as I said I'm probably more nic tolerant than many.
I personally think this is so important and timely that it is worth pulling your 36mg nic from the freezer to make space. For the reason I mentioned previously. I'm afraid that in a couple years we will look back at $50/liter 100 mg nic and wish we could turn back the clock and buy more. It's dirt cheap now. Big brother may not leave it that way for long. If you have room for 2 liters, I would buy 1 liter of 100mg nic, and 1 liter of 200mg nic. That gives you a chance down the road to handle 100mg nic and get comfortable with it. Then 200 won't seem so scary

. Just put the 200 right in the freezer for now. Best $150 or so you will ever spend.
ETA: Never, ever heat concentrated nic. Just don't do that and you will be fine.