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5 Ways to Do Smoke Tricks

By Matthew Lynch
October 9, 2023
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Smoke tricks are a fun and creative way to enhance your smoking experience and impress your friends at the same time. Whether you use a vape pen or just cigarettes, these antics involve manipulating the smoke in different ways, creating eye-catching shapes and designs that will leave your audience in awe. In this article, we detail five incredible smoke tricks that you can master with a little practice.

1. The Ghost Inhale

Also known as the snap inhale, the ghost inhale is a classic trick that involves exhaling a cloud of smoke before quickly inhaling it again. To perform this move, take a long drag of smoke without fully inhaling it and let it linger in your mouth. Then, slowly push the smoke out of your mouth in a concentrated cloud before rapidly inhaling it back in. The effect is a smoky apparition that appears and vanishes in an instant.

2. Smoke Rings

Possibly the most well-known smoke trick, smoke rings are created when you expel small “O” shaped puffs from your mouth. To achieve this, take a drag of smoke and hold it in your mouth. Shape your lips into an ‘O’ form, keeping your tongue at the bottom of your mouth while pulling back slightly. Use gentle pulses from your throat to push out small rings of smoke from your mouth. Practice makes perfect when attempting this classic trick.

3. The French Inhale

The French Inhale is another popular trick that involves inhaling smoke through your nose while letting it escape through your mouth simultaneously. First, take a drag of smoke and hold it in your mouth without inhaling it completely. Slowly open your mouth, allowing the smoke to rise while gently breathing in through your nose. This creates a waterfall-like effect as the smoke moves from your mouth to your nostrils.

4. The Tornado

Create a mini smoke tornado by using a flat surface and a little hand motion. Start by taking a drag of smoke and gently exhaling it onto a table or another smooth, even surface. Make sure the smoke is as thick and condensed as possible to optimize the effect. Then, use one of your hands to create a swirling motion by dragging the tips of your fingers through the surface of the smoke. This action will form a spinning tornado of smoke that rises from the table.

5. The Dragon

Unleash your inner dragon with this trick that involves exhaling clouds of smoke through both your nose and the sides of your mouth. Begin by taking a drag, but keep the smoke towards the front of your mouth without fully inhaling it. Simultaneously exhale through your nostrils and force the remaining smoke out both corners of your mouth by maintaining pressure in the center using your tongue. The result is an impressive four streams of smoke reminiscent of a fire-breathing dragon.

With practice, these five smoke tricks will turn you into the life of any party and leave everyone around you amazed. Remember always to be mindful of others while performing these tricks and smoke responsibly for the safety and enjoyment of everyone involved.

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