Beware of Being Misled by the Four Different Types of Nicotine Salt E-Liquid on the Market!
Nicotine Salts, translated as nicotine salt, are crystalline compounds formed when freebase nicotine reacts with organic salts. In use, this crystal still needs to be blended with propylene glycol or glycerin into a solution, usually 100 mg/ml. Its bigges
Nicotine Salts, translated as "尼古丁盐", are crystals formed by the reaction of freebase nicotine with organic salts. This crystal ultimately needs to be mixed with propylene glycol or glycerin to form a solution, typically at a concentration of 100mg/ml. Its greatest benefit is that the higher nicotine content can be more easily absorbed into the bloodstream without the harsh throat hit that high nicotine freebase e-liquids can cause.
Nicotine salts were first used by Pax Labs, which added certain acids to stabilize nicotine. They are considered more effective than traditional freebase nicotine e-liquids in helping smokers quit. Nicotine salts are primarily used in pod systems. Currently, there are four known types of nicotine salt e-liquids available on the market.
1. Salt e-liquids made from acid + natural nicotine
These are synthesized nicotine salts, with the salt added to the e-liquid calculated based on the total nicotine content indicated.
2. Salt e-liquids made from acid + synthetic nicotine
These are synthesized nicotine salts, with the salt added to the e-liquid calculated based on the total nicotine content indicated.
3. Salt made from acid + natural nicotine + freebase nicotine e-liquid
These use a portion of nicotine salts combined with freebase nicotine, not calculated based on the total nicotine content indicated, usually with an added amount less than indicated.
4. Fake nicotine salt e-liquids
These use nicotine salts as a gimmick, employing natural freebase nicotine, not added according to the total nicotine content indicated, usually with an added amount significantly less than indicated.
Nicotine salts were first used by Pax Labs, which added certain acids to stabilize nicotine. They are considered more effective than traditional freebase nicotine e-liquids in helping smokers quit. Nicotine salts are primarily used in pod systems. Currently, there are four known types of nicotine salt e-liquids available on the market.
1. Salt e-liquids made from acid + natural nicotine
These are synthesized nicotine salts, with the salt added to the e-liquid calculated based on the total nicotine content indicated.
2. Salt e-liquids made from acid + synthetic nicotine
These are synthesized nicotine salts, with the salt added to the e-liquid calculated based on the total nicotine content indicated.
3. Salt made from acid + natural nicotine + freebase nicotine e-liquid
These use a portion of nicotine salts combined with freebase nicotine, not calculated based on the total nicotine content indicated, usually with an added amount less than indicated.
4. Fake nicotine salt e-liquids
These use nicotine salts as a gimmick, employing natural freebase nicotine, not added according to the total nicotine content indicated, usually with an added amount significantly less than indicated.



