Nicotine Pouch Strength Guide: 6mg vs 8mg
Finding Your Perfect Strength
Choosing the right nicotine strength is one of the most important decisions when starting with nicotine pouches. Too weak, and you won't feel satisfied. Too strong, and the experience can be overwhelming.
What Do the Numbers Mean?
When you see "6mg" or "8mg" on a nicotine pouch, this refers to the amount of nicotine per pouch. Here's what you need to know:
6mg - Moderate Strength
- Best for: Those new to nicotine pouches, lighter smokers transitioning, or users who prefer a gentler experience
- Sensation: Mild tingling, subtle nicotine satisfaction
- Duration: Effects typically last 20-30 minutes
8mg - Higher Strength
- Best for: Regular nicotine users, those transitioning from stronger habits, or users who want more pronounced effects
- Sensation: Noticeable tingling, stronger nicotine delivery
- Duration: Effects can last 30-45 minutes
Factors to Consider
Your Previous Nicotine Use
If you're transitioning from cigarettes or vaping, your previous consumption level should guide your choice:
- Light smokers (1-10 cigarettes/day): Start with 6mg
- Moderate smokers (10-20 cigarettes/day): Try 8mg
- Heavy smokers (20+ cigarettes/day): 8mg or consider starting higher and tapering
Time of Day
Many users vary their strength throughout the day:
- Morning: Higher strength for that first-of-the-day satisfaction
- Afternoon/Evening: Lower strength for sustained, comfortable use
Personal Sensitivity
Everyone metabolises nicotine differently. If you experience dizziness, nausea, or discomfort, that's a sign to reduce your strength.
Our Recommendation
If you're unsure, start with 6mg. It's easier to move up to a stronger pouch than to struggle through an uncomfortable experience with something too potent.
At SLIP, we offer both 6mg and 8mg options in Fresh Citrus and Cool Mint flavours, making it easy to find—or switch between—what works best for you.
Making the Transition
Already using nicotine pouches and considering a change? Give any new strength at least a week before making a final judgment. Your body may need time to adjust, and first impressions don't always tell the full story.
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