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How To Make Strawberry and Coconut E-liquid

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Here’s a concise summary of how to make a delicious strawberry and coconut e-juice using vegetable glycerin from www.vegetableglycerine.com.au:

Ingredients (30 mL Batch, 70/30 VG/PG)

  • 21 mL Vegetable Glycerin (VG) – From vegetableglycerine.com.au.
  • 9 mL Propylene Glycol (PG) – From the site if available; otherwise, use more VG.
  • 1.5–3 mL Strawberry Flavor (5–10%) – Source from the site or a vape supplier.
  • 1.2–2.4 mL Coconut Flavor (4–8%) – Same as above.
  • Nicotine (Optional) – 0.9 mL of 100 mg/mL for 3 mg/mL strength; adjust VG/PG accordingly. Check Australian regulations and site availability.

Steps

  1. Order: Get VG, PG, bottles, and syringes from www.vegetableglycerine.com.au. Source flavors/nicotine elsewhere if needed.
  2. Mix: Combine ingredients in a bottle, shake for 1–2 minutes.
  3. Steep: Let sit 1–2 weeks in a cool, dark place.
  4. Test: Vape and tweak flavor if needed.
  5. Store: Keep in a dark bottle.

Tips

  • Balance strawberry and coconut; start low and adjust.
  • Add 0.5–1% sweetener if available for extra yum.
  • Thin with distilled water if too thick.

Enjoy your custom e-juice!

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How To Make Your Own Flavored VG/PG

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Combine USP-grade vegetable glycerin (VG) and propylene glycol (PG) in your chosen ratio (e.g., 70/30) to make a base (e.g., 21 ml VG, 9 ml PG for 30 ml). Add 10-20% safe flavor concentrate (3-6 ml) and, optionally, nicotine (e.g., 0.9 ml of 100 mg/ml for 3 mg/ml strength). Mix in a bottle, shake well, and steep 1-2 weeks in a cool, dark place. Test, adjust, and vape! Use gloves and precise tools for safety.

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How to make vegetable glycerin face mist

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Here’s a quick summary of how to make a vegetable glycerin face mist:

Mix 1/4 cup distilled water with 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin in a clean container. Optionally, add 1-2 drops of skin-safe essential oil (like lavender) or 1 teaspoon rose water/aloe vera. Stir well, pour into a small spray bottle, and shake. Test on your wrist first, then spritz lightly on your face for hydration. Store in a cool place and use within 1-2 weeks.

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Types of Vegetable Glycerin and Their Uses

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The article outlines the different types of vegetable glycerin (VG) and their uses, along with why www.vegetableglycerine.com.au is a top source in Australia. VG types include refined (purer, used in food/cosmetics), unrefined (less processed, for natural products), food-grade (99% pure, for edibles like candies), USP-grade (99.5%+ pure, for pharmaceuticals/cosmetics/vaping), medical-grade (sterile, for clinical use), organic (from organic plants, for natural products), palm-free (sustainable, for eco-friendly goods), palm-derived (from palm oil, less sustainable), and kosher/halal (certified for dietary needs). Uses range from food preservation to skincare and medical applications. Vegetableglycerine.com.au offers 99.5% USP-grade, palm-free VG in 5L HDPE cans, adhering to strict Australian standards, with a 3-month warranty and fast shipping. To get it, visit their site, select the 5L USP-grade option, and purchase, with bulk orders available upon request. Their focus on purity, sustainability, and customer support makes them a reliable choice.

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