zouzounaki
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i’ve found an occasional dabble with the lightweight inw top enders keeps things balanced.
Actually after two days with the vanilla in there and having not used this one before i can't see it fading enough so slight alteration back the other way again.So out of the two mixes I've tried so far (I know I'm being slow atm just have so much other stuff on) the Connecticut Shade at 1% and added Inawera USA Mix at 1% showed the most promise.
As it was it was very pleasant but just a touch too strong and felt like it was missing something or needed filling in with something so i lowered each to 0.80 and mulled over suitable additions.
Everything i could think of would work with this mix tbh from Biscuits, caramels, creams, Nuts, and fruits so eventually I've gone for 0.4% FA Nut Mix and 0.2% FLV Smooth Vanilla.
This mix will certainly remain in the tobacco bank and be mixed again.
So out of the two mixes I've tried so far (I know I'm being slow atm just have so much other stuff on) the Connecticut Shade at 1% and added Inawera USA Mix at 1% showed the most promise.
As it was it was very pleasant but just a touch too strong and felt like it was missing something or needed filling in with something so i lowered each to 0.80 and mulled over suitable additions.
Everything i could think of would work with this mix tbh from Biscuits, caramels, creams, Nuts, and fruits so eventually I've gone for 0.4% FA Nut Mix and 0.2% FLV Smooth Vanilla.
This mix will certainly remain in the tobacco bank and be mixed again.
0.07% arabian
0.2% RB
0.2% cured tobacco
0.5% FA fig
0.2% FA hazelnut
so one drop in the 30ml work out at just under 0.07. that’s the least you can add!