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IN General you should never sniff your nicotine,
but for flavors here is some nice little tips on what to start off using.

If you get a flavor and before you can even open the cap you can smell it, generally its really strong and you always start with low percentage of flavoring in that case. Usually 2-3% goes along way
if your flavor is really strong.

For those flavors that you have to sniff again to get an idea of those you can generally use at 5% or higher.

Remember, the more PG, the more flavor, so consider that when doing your percentages. If your base is a 50/50 mix or higher pg high percentages of flavors will be even more distinct.

Remember vg needs more flavor as vg tends to mute flavors the more you have, if your mix is 60vg or higher you may want to boost those flavor percentages.
 
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IN General you should never sniff your nicotine,
but for flavors here is some nice little tips on what to start off using.

If you get a flavor and before you can even open the cap you can smell it, generally its really strong and you always start with low percentage of flavoring in that case. Usually 2-3% goes along way
if your flavor is really strong.

For those flavors that you have to sniff again to get an idea of those you can generally use at 5% or higher.

Remember, the more PG, the more flavor, so consider that when doing your percentages. If your base is a 50/50 mix or higher pg high percentages of flavors will be even more distinct.

Remember vg needs more flavor as vg tends to mute flavors the more you have, if your mix is 60vg or higher you may want to boost those flavor percentages.
IN General you should never sniff your nicotine,
but for flavors here is some nice little tips on what to start off using.

If you get a flavor and before you can even open the cap you can smell it, generally its really strong and you always start with low percentage of flavoring in that case. Usually 2-3% goes along way
if your flavor is really strong.

For those flavors that you have to sniff again to get an idea of those you can generally use at 5% or higher.

Remember, the more PG, the more flavor, so consider that when doing your percentages. If your base is a 50/50 mix or higher pg high percentages of flavors will be even more distinct.

Remember vg needs more flavor as vg tends to mute flavors the more you have, if your mix is 60vg or higher you may want to boost those flavor percentages.
thank you for this info! Very helpful and solved one recipe problem for me!
 

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