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Vape Tricks:
Step-By-Step Guide
The Ghost Inhale (aka "Mushroom Cloud")
Description: Exhale a thick puff of vapor and quickly “inhale” it back like a ghost disappearing.
How to Do It:
Take a long drag from your vape and let it linger in your mouth (don’t inhale into your lungs).
Push out a small ball of vapor by opening your mouth slightly and puffing it out gently.
Quickly suck it back in.
Tips:
Keep your lips in an “O” shape for better control.
Practice timing—the ghost effect happens fast.
Use a high VG juice for thicker clouds.
The French Inhale (aka Irish Waterfall)
Description: Vapor flows upward from the mouth into the nose like a smooth waterfall.
How to Do It:
Draw vapor into your mouth (not lungs).
Slowly open your mouth and let the vapor drift out naturally.
Inhale through your nose while keeping your mouth open.
Tips:
Keep your jaw relaxed.
Try it in front of a mirror to coordinate movement.
Cooler temperatures help vapor hang longer.
The Vape Ring (O Rings)
Description: Blow circular vapor rings through your lips.
How to Do It:
Inhale a deep puff and hold it in your throat.
Shape your lips into a tight "O".
Push small amounts of vapor out by using your throat like a subtle cough—not your lungs.
Tips:
Use your tongue to tap the vapor out for smaller rings.
Practice in front of a fan for cool effects (but avoid strong winds).
Use thicker vapor (higher VG ratio).
The Jellyfish (or "Force Field")
Description: A large ring is followed by a smaller puff that travels through it, resembling a jellyfish.
How to Do It:
Blow a large O-ring.
Push a smaller, denser cloud of vapor through the ring.
Let the smaller puff expand through the ring, creating a "jellyfish" motion.
Tips:
Use hand movements to control airflow.
Try blowing rings close together for best effect.
Requires good O-ring control first.
The Tornado
Description: A swirling column of vapor that rises like a tornado from a flat surface.
How to Do It:
Take a hit and release vapor slowly onto a flat surface (table or countertop).
Use your hand to chop the vapor vertically and flick upward.
This motion lifts the vapor into a spiral column.
Tips:
Ideal in windless indoor environments.
Smooth tabletop surfaces work best.
Use slow exhalation to create thick, flat vapor layers.