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Cannabis Concentrates 101: A Guide to the Strongest Products on the Shelf

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If you’ve ever stood in front of the concentrates section at Shangri-La and felt a little overwhelmed, you’re not alone. With names like “badder,” “rosin,” and “diamonds in sauce,” these powerful products can feel like an entirely different language. But fear not—we’re here to demystify the world of cannabis concentrates so you can shop with confidence, whether you’re a curious newcomer or a seasoned dabber.

Let’s start with the basics.

What Are Cannabis Concentrates?

Cannabis concentrates are exactly what they sound like: concentrated forms of cannabis, where the cannabinoids (like THC and CBD) and terpenes (the aromatic compounds that give each strain its unique smell and flavor) have been extracted from the plant.

These extracts are often far more potent than flower. While typical cannabis flower might contain 15–25% THC, concentrates can range anywhere from 50% all the way up to 90%+.

But not all concentrates are created equal. Differences in extraction methods, pre- and  post-processing, as well as starter material, all contribute to the texture, potency, and flavor of the final product. Some are sticky and saucy. Others are dry and crumbly. Some come in pre-filled vape cartridges, while others are made to be dabbed using specialized glassware. Let’s explore.

Solvent vs. Solventless: What’s the Difference?

When we talk about cannabis concentrates, one of the first distinctions to understand is how the cannabinoids and terpenes are extracted from the plant.

Solventless concentrates are made without the use of chemical solvents. Instead, they rely on mechanical processes like heat, pressure, or ice water to separate the trichomes (the resin glands where cannabinoids live) from the plant material. These include products like rosin and ice water hash.

Solvent-based concentrates, on the other hand, are extracted using a chemical solvent to pull the desired compounds from the plant. The most common solvents include:

  • Butane (BHO) – Used to create products like wax, shatter, and live resin 
  • Propane – Sometimes used on its own or mixed with butane for a different consistency 
  • CO₂ – Used to make distillate, the extract most often found in vapes 
  • Ethanol – Less common for dabbing, more often used in tinctures and RSO-style oils 

After extraction, the solvent is carefully purged from the final product. Licensed cannabis brands are required, by law, to test their concentrates for residual solvents to ensure safety and compliance.

How Do You Use Concentrates?

Concentrates might seem intimidating at first, but there’s a wide range of ways to enjoy them.

  1. Dabbing
    This is the most traditional method. It involves a glass rig, a heating element (often called a nail or banger), and a torch or electronic heating device. The concentrate is “dabbed” onto the heated surface and vaporized instantly, then inhaled through the rig. Dabbing delivers a fast-acting, high-potency experience.
  2. Vaping
    Many concentrates come pre-packaged in vape cartridges, which are both convenient and discreet. You’ll find carts filled with distillate, live resin, rosin, or even diamonds and sauce. These work with standard 510-thread batteries or proprietary devices.
  3. Flower Boosting
    Want to kick your joint up a notch? You can add small amounts of hash, rosin, or wax to your flower when rolling or packing a bowl.
  4. E-rigs and Dab Pens
    Portable e-rigs and pens offer a middle ground between dabbing and vaping. These devices heat concentrates with the push of a button and are great for on-the-go use without the learning curve of a full setup.

Types of Cannabis Concentrates You’ll Find at Shangri-La

Here’s a breakdown of some of the most common (and delicious) options you’ll see on our shelves:

Rosin (Solventless)

Made by pressing cannabis flower, kief, or hash between heated plates to squeeze out the resin. Rosin is highly regarded for its flavor, purity, and solvent-free process. It’s typically golden in color and has a sap-like texture.

Why people love it: Pure, terpene-rich, and made without chemicals. A favorite among connoisseurs.

Hash (Solventless)

Short for hashish, this is one of the oldest forms of concentrate. At Shangri-La, you’ll usually find ice water hash, made by agitating cannabis in ice water to separate the trichomes. The resulting hash is dried and graded by quality.

Why people love it: A clean, traditional extract that preserves the natural essence of the plant.

Live Resin (Solvent-Based)

Live resin is made from fresh-frozen cannabis flower (instead of dried and cured), which helps preserve a wide range of terpenes. The result is a potent, aromatic product with a saucy texture.

Why people love it: Full-spectrum flavor that reflects the plant’s living profile. Great for terp lovers.

Wax (Solvent-Based)

A versatile BHO product with a thick, crumbly texture that looks like—you guessed it—wax. Easy to handle and potent.

Why people love it: Affordable and easy to use, wax is a great entry point for those new to dabbing.

Badder (Solvent-Based)

Sometimes called “budder,” this soft, creamy concentrate has a whipped consistency. It’s made by agitating wax during the post-extraction process.

Why people love it: Smooth, flavorful, and easy to dose. A treat for dabbers looking for great texture.

Diamonds in Sauce (Solvent-Based)

One of the flashiest concentrates around. THCA diamonds (crystalline THC precursor) are suspended in a terpene-rich sauce. You can dab the diamonds, the sauce, or both together.

Why people love it: High potency with serious visual appeal. Perfect for heavy hitters who also care about flavor.

Vape Cartridges

These little devices have revolutionized cannabis consumption. Our shelves are stocked with carts made from a variety of concentrates, including:

  • Distillate – Highly refined THC oil, often flavored with botanical or cannabis-derived terpenes 
  • Live Resin 
  • Rosin 
  • Diamonds/Sauce Blends 

Why people love it: Convenient, discreet, and effective. Great for everyday use and travel.

Final Thoughts

Concentrates might seem complex, but once you understand the basics—solvent vs. solventless, textures, and uses—it becomes a lot easier to choose the right one for your needs. Whether you’re dabbing fresh-pressed rosin, packing a bowl with hash, or pulling from a live resin vape, concentrates open up a whole new world of cannabis experience.

Not sure where to start? Just ask one of our consultants! We’ll walk you through our current selection, share some usage tips, and help you find a product that matches your vibe.

At Shangri-La, we believe in empowering every customer with the knowledge to explore cannabis with confidence. And when it comes to concentrates, there’s a lot to love—no matter how you choose to enjoy them.

Ready to explore the world of concentrates? Visit your local Shangri-La dispensary and ask about our latest drops.

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