You might have seen Snoop Dogg or ASAP Rocky pull off an impressive French inhale or two in a music video. The French Inhale, also known as the Irish Waterfall, is a basic smoking trick where a dense cloud of smoke leaves your mouth and rises up into your nose. We’ll show you how to pull it off, and also answer some of your burning questions about the trick itself. Then, we’ll show you how to do other simple smoking tricks to impress your friends during your next sesh.
Things You Should Know
- Take a large pull of smoke and hold it in your mouth for a second, keeping your tongue at the back of your mouth.
- Part your lips slowly and jut your lower jaw forward without exhaling to let the smoke escape.
- While inhaling through your nose, move your tongue slowly forward to push smoke out of your mouth to complete the trick.
Steps
Performing the French Inhale
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Take a large puff of smoke and hold it in your mouth. Don’t inhale the smoke or vapor into your lungs, and bring your tongue to the back of your mouth and use it to trap the smoke. [1] X Research source Let the smoke sit in your mouth for a second or two to let the vapor settle.
- The larger the puff, the more smoke you’ll have to work with. Be careful not to overdo it, though, since coughing will interrupt the trick.
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Open your mouth slowly while pushing your bottom lip out. Part your lips and push your lower jaw forward without exhaling, so that the smoke has a direct route from your mouth to your nose. [2] X Research source Keep your tongue at the back of your mouth to avoid disturbing the smoke or pushing it out of your mouth too soon.Advertisement
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Inhale through your nose to complete the trick. Now simply inhale through your nose as the smoke seeps out from your mouth to create that signature upwards waterfall. [3] X Research source Don’t inhale too quickly, or the effect may not be quite as impressive as the smoke disappears. Take a slow, measured inhale, instead.
- As you inhale, it may help to push the smoke forward out of your mouth with your tongue, slowly moving the tip of your tongue forward across the roof of your mouth.
- Practice in the mirror to see the effect for yourself, and tweak how wide you open your mouth or how quickly you inhale—find the right balance to make the trick more impressive.
Expert Q&A
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Tips
- Like the term “French kissing,” nobody’s really sure where the French inhale got its name, or even why it’s also called an “Irish waterfall.” The former name might be associated with smoking’s popularity in France.Thanks
Warnings
- Smoking tobacco or nicotine is addictive and a leading cause of cancer and other harmful diseases. [10] X Research sourceThanks
References
- ↑ https://vaping360.com/learn/vape-tricks-smoke-rings-os/?q=/vaping-tricks-101/&
- ↑ https://www.reeferposts.com/french-inhale/
- ↑ https://versedvaper.com/9-vape-tricks-any-beginner-can-try/
- ↑ https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/marijuana/what-are-effects-secondhand-exposure-to-marijuana-smoke
- ↑ https://nyulangone.org/news/vapers-hookah-smokers-exhale-through-nose-more-often-cigarette-smokers
- ↑ https://cloudtalk.wake-n-vape.com/index.php/2018/06/03/bane-french-inhale-trick/
- ↑ https://versedvaper.com/9-vape-tricks-any-beginner-can-try/
- ↑ https://www.smoketastic.com/vape-tricks/
- ↑ https://vaping360.com/learn/vape-tricks-smoke-rings-os/?q=/vaping-tricks-101/&
About This Article
To do the French inhale, first, take a large puff of smoke and hold it in your mouth. Once your mouth is full of smoke, open it slowly and push your tongue from the back to the front of your mouth so the smoke gradually flows out. As the smoke begins to flow, push out your bottom lip, which will guide the smoke upwards. Then, inhale through your nose as the smoke leaves your mouth so that it's drawn up into your nostrils. For tips on what to do if you’ve got too much smoke in your mouth, keep reading!