What's Inside Vape Juice

Water
Many "vape juice" flavours include good old H20. A reservoir for liquid and a heating element are the basic components of e-cigarette devices. A wicking material such as cotton pulls the liquid towards a metal coil, where heat turns it into droplets that are tiny enough to inhale.


Vegetable Glycerin
You've probably consumed this sugar alcohol in food as a low-glycemic sweetener, a preservative, or a texture enhancer that boosts thickness. (It's also an ingredient in moisturisers.)


Propylene Glycol
A tasteless, odourless, colourless alcohol used in antifreeze. Although it's considered safe for topical use and consumption, it's also an active ingredient in many fog-machine juices, which can act as allergens and cause eye and airway irritation. It can also cause headaches, dizziness and drowsiness.

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Flavouring
The names of e-cig flavours are amazing: Unicorn Milk; Krispy Krack Doughnut; Pony on Acid! Manufacturers usually don't reveal ingredients on the grounds that they're "trade secrets". Many assert that their flavourings are food-grade and safe.

 

Nicotine
In its inhaled particulate form, nicotine itself is pretty safe – unless you're a child or a gestating foetus in a vaper. But in liquid form, even tiny amounts that are ingested or make contact with skin can induce vomiting, seizures and even death. Wear gloves when you refill.

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