Okay, here’s my blog post about making homemade vape juice, written in a conversational, step-by-step style.
Alright, folks, let’s talk about making your own vape juice. I’ve been messing around with this for a while now, and I’ve gotten pretty good at it, if I do say so myself. It’s way cheaper than buying the pre-made stuff, and you get to control exactly what goes into it. Plus, it’s kinda fun, like a little science experiment.

Gather Your Supplies
First, I got all my stuff together. You’re gonna need some PG (propylene glycol) and VG (vegetable glycerin). These are the base liquids. Then, I grabbed some nicotine. And of course, I needed flavors. I also made sure I had some empty bottles, syringes, and gloves.
- PG and VG: These make up the bulk of your juice. I went with a 50/50 mix, but you can adjust the ratio depending on how you like your vape.
- Nicotine: I use a 100mg/ml solution. But be super careful with this stuff, it’s potent.
- Flavorings: This is where the fun starts. I picked up a bunch of different ones to try out.
- Bottles: I use those little plastic dropper bottles.
- Syringes: These are essential for measuring out your ingredients accurately.
- Gloves: You really don’t want to get nicotine on your skin.
Mix the Base
Once I had everything laid out, I started by mixing the PG and VG. Like I said, I like a 50/50 mix, so I measured out equal parts of each and poured them into a bottle. I shook it up real good to make sure they were completely mixed.
Add Nicotine
Next, I carefully added the nicotine. This part’s important to get right, because you don’t want your juice to be too strong or too weak. There are online calculators that can help you figure out how much to use. I used a syringe to measure out the exact amount and added it to the base mix. Again, I shook the bottle really well.
Add Flavorings
Now for the fun part! I started experimenting with different flavor combinations. There are tons of recipes online, but I like to just wing it and see what happens. I added a few drops of each flavor to my base mix, making sure to write down how much I used so I could recreate it if I liked it. After adding the flavors, I shook the bottle one last time.
Steep the Juice
Finally, I let the juice steep. This basically means letting it sit for a while so the flavors can blend together. I usually let it steep for at least a week, but sometimes longer. Just put it in a cool, dark place and shake it every once in a while.
And that’s it! After steeping, I tried out my new homemade vape juice. It’s a bit of trial and error, but once you get the hang of it, it’s pretty easy. Plus, you’ll save a ton of money and have complete control over your vaping experience. Give it a try, and let me know how it goes!