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What's the difference between PG and VG?2021-09-21
What is PG or Propylene Glycol?
Propylene Glycol is a base liquid that is used to suspend your flavour. PG has no taste, odorless, and can be found in general products such as food and medicine. PG allows e-liquid to be vaporized by the e-cigarette atomizer creating a vapor that is inhaled.
What is VG or Vegetable Glycerin?
Vegetable Glycerin is a base liquid that is used to suspend your flavour. It is odourless and is used within the food and confectionery industry. Vegetable Glycerin is an organic compound created from vegetable derived oil. VG allows e liquid to be vaporised by the e cigarette atomizer creating a vapor that is inhaled.
VG is a carbohydrate as a food definition, it is also hypoallergenic, and is found in allergenic soaps, cosmetics and other products. VG naturally has a subtle sweet taste, and although it is classed as a carbohydrate, it doesn’t have a major impact on blood sugar levels thus can be used on people on insulin.
What is the difference between PG & VG?
PG and VG are both base liquids that hold the flavor in your e-liquid, and are both odorless and tasteless. PG is less viscous than VG and a higher PG content or 50% is ideal for regular types of e-cigarettes. A higher VG content e-liquid is more suitable to a sub-ohm vaping device or a dripper.
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