Buy Alcohol Potency Booster Spray 60 ML Online
Alcohol Potency Booster Spray 60 ML is a liquid product designed to enhance the potency of herbal incense leaves. It is specifically intended to be sprayed onto the leaves to increase their effectiveness.
Key Features:
- Available in a 60 ML bottle
- Formulated to boost the potency of herbal incense leaves
- Not an e-juice, but a spray specifically designed for use on incense leaves
- May be used to improve the strength of leaves that do not meet desired potency levels
Usage: According to the search results, the recommended usage is to spray the product onto the incense leaves, let them dry, and then use them as usual.
Note: The product is marketed as a liquid herbal incense enhancer, and its intended use is for aromatherapy or recreational purposes. It is not intended for medical or therapeutic use.
Buy Alcohol Potency Booster Spray 60 ML online. Alcohol ML It’s finally here! Our Spice spray is here for you to boost the potency of your leaf. This is NOT E-juice. It is specifically to be sprayed on the leaf. If you are not satisfied with the potency of the leaf, then we recommend you spray your leaf with this product and let it dry first before you use it.
We recommend you spread the leaf in a tray and then spray it and leave it until it is dry which may takes a day usually. We recommend you spray a little bit and wait until dry to try the potency, so you know how strong you want it. These sprays are very potent and you’ll get best of experience from them!
K2 Spice refers to a growing number of man-made mind-altering chemicals that are either sprayed on dried, shredded plant material so they can be smoked (herbal incense) or sold as liquids to be vaporized and inhaled in e-cigarettes and other devices (liquid incense).
These chemicals are called cannabinoids because they are related to chemicals found in the marijuana plant. Because of this similarity, synthetic cannabinoids are sometimes misleadingly called “synthetic marijuana” (or “fake weed”), and they are often marketed as “safe,” legal alternatives to that drug.