DIY e liquid flavor ratio
The proportion of flavor directly affects the taste of e liquid. Whether it is the ratio between various flavors or the total ratio of e liquid, the taste of vapes with different flavors may be completely different, so DIYe Liquid lovers are keen to adjust the proportion of flavors to achieve the Premium taste.
We know that the e liquid on the market only identifies the ratio of PG and VG, and the total ratio of the flavor is not. How do you identify the ratio of the flavor? That depends on the proportion of PG, because e liquid manufacturers generally refer to the flavor and propylene glycol as PG, which is a PG30%, VG70% e liquid, its flavor is not impossible to exceed or equal to 30% It can only be less than 30% of the ratio. If it is a bottle of 10ML e liquid, then its flavor ratio is lower than 3ML.
Some data provided by the e liquid factory can be seen that the general e liquid flavor ratio is listed at about 20%, but some are very high, reaching 40%-50%. As far as the development trend of vapes is concerned, the proportion of flavors in recent years has increased year by year. That is to say, the concentration of the taste of the electronic cigarette user is getting higher and higher. One suggestion for DIYe liquid lovers here is that our flavor ratio starts from 20% and then increases according to demand. If you use 50% flavor at the beginning, you will find that the flavor ratio can't drop. It’s down, because you will feel the taste of vapes is too light.
This increase in the proportion of the fragrance will lower the VG ratio, and the amount of smoke you want will also decrease, so we must not pursue a high concentration of flavor, otherwise you can not make a performance of excellent e Liquid.
For mixed e liquid, we'd better set a main taste first, then start to mix it according to 50% of the total flavor ratio, give priority to blending your favorite flavor, gradually add, etc., feel the concentration is enough, then add Other flavors.
----(The above is just a personal opinion, for reference only)