Ultimately, vaping is all about the e-liquid, much like cooking. Even with top-notch utensils, ingredients, and a skilled chef, without the right seasonings, the result will still be awful. The same applies to e-liquid. A good, suitable e-liquid will still produce a satisfying flavor even with less-than-ideal equipment. Better equipment, on the other hand, allows the flavor and texture of the e-liquid to shine.
Currently, e-liquids are categorized as domestic or imported. I won't go into detail about domestic brands; I bought a few and wasn't satisfied, so I haven't bought them again. Imported brands include those from the US, Malaysia, Japan, and the UK, among others. Generally speaking, Malaysian and American e-liquids have the largest sales volume in the market.
The basic ingredients of e-liquids are quite transparent, unlike Yunnan Baiyao, which requires a closely guarded formula. The main components of e-liquid are vegetable glycerin, propylene glycol, flavorings, nicotine, colorings, and additives. It looks very simple, and it really is. Users can even buy the ingredients and mix them themselves to create their own e-liquid.
