One of my favorite cartridges is from Orchid and is a BHO with terp's added back by the...I don't see it on the website but there was some fancy title for guy-who-adds-back-terpenes. You can taste the additions, even through a cartridge vape. (They use nice hardware too.) It's expensive and I've found that the full experience they purportedly provide is not usually worth it to me. Price is my limit, not safety. (At least on regulated product.)
For those thinking safety:
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/acsomega.7b01130?rand=yveksesz
for the full report on .pdf.
or
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsomega.7b01130
for the full report on webpage.
Abstract
Inhalable, noncombustible cannabis products are playing a central role in the expansion of the medical and recreational use of cannabis. In particular, the practice of “dabbing” with butane hash oil has emerged with great popularity in states that have legalized cannabis. Despite their growing popularity, the degradation product profiles of these new products have not been extensively investigated. The study herein focuses on the chemistry of myrcene and other common terpenes found in cannabis extracts. Methacrolein, benzene, and several other products of concern to human health were formed under the conditions that simulated real-world dabbing. The terpene degradation products observed are consistent with those reported in the atmospheric chemistry literature.