How To Make A Waterfall With Smoke: 6 Steps

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How To Make A Waterfall With Smoke: 6 Steps
How To Make A Waterfall With Smoke: 6 Steps
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The Cascade is a very simple smoking technique, in which a dense cloud of smoke comes out of the mouth and goes up the nose. If you are already able to smoke in the classic way, you will be able to learn this technique in the blink of an eye. If you want to know how to cascade the next time you smoke, simply follow these steps.

Steps

French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 1
French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 1

Step 1. Take a long puff without inhaling

The secret of the technique is all here. Hold the smoke in your mouth and don't let it go into your lungs by lowering your jaw and putting your tongue back. Shoot as hard as you can, but don't choke or over-exert yourself, otherwise you will let the smoke out.

Some people like to move the smoke from cheek to cheek in their mouth, or puff up their cheeks before the next step. When you get the hang of it, you will be more able to understand your preferences and how you feel best

French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 2
French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 2

Step 2. Open your mouth slowly

Let the smoke out very slowly. If you do this too quickly, the smoke will come out of your lungs and you won't be able to breathe it in through your nose. Don't blow smoke as you normally would; leave your mouth open and he will do it all by himself.

French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 3
French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 3

Step 3. Put your lower lip out

When your lips are slightly parted, push your lower lip forward, as if you want the smoke to go towards your eyebrows or forehead.

French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 4
French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 4

Step 4. Push the smoke out with your tongue

For the smoke to remain "nice" and thick, push your tongue forward. This will facilitate the process and release a cloud of thick smoke from your mouth. Try using your tongue to direct the smoke upward, not straight in front of you like you would when you normally smoke.

French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 5
French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 5

Step 5. Breathe in the smoke from your nose

When you feel smoke coming to your nose, start inhaling it through your nostrils. Do it slowly or you may experience an unpleasant sensation. Keep the smoke flowing from your mouth to your nose. This will cause the smoke from the mouth to flow back into the throat cyclically.

French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 6
French Inhale (Irish Waterfall) Step 6

Step 6. Keep inhaling through your nose until you have smoke in your mouth

Continue this process until all the smoke has escaped from your mouth. If you don't do it, you can also throw out the rest of the smoke and try again.

Advice

  • This technique works best indoors, away from wind and drafts.
  • To be able to do the Waterfall you have to pull a lot of smoke all together, not do it with bongs and hookahs, but with pipes, cigars and cigarettes.
  • Exhaling the smoke from the nose before opening the mouth helps the success of the technique.
  • This technique doesn't work when you are cold.

Warnings

  • The intensity of the smoke can make you cough when you first learn the technique, or if you are a novice smoker.
  • Smoking - especially smoking too much - can cause irreparable damage to the lungs and other organs.
  • This technique may seem effective, but it can seriously damage the sinuses.
  • With the Cascade the "product" is used efficiently, because no smoke is wasted.

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