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Liscab

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i tried it... and i feel hella dumb doing it.. but interesting concept
you have to get used to it, when you see a lot of vapor near your face and you get it back wouuuuuuu,that s great, the cigar and pipe smoker do that

Who can give a most detailed explanation because my English is not enough
 
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KevinD872

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Interesting! Do you mean you literally inhale the vapor into your lungs first, then pull it back into your nostrils as you expel it out of your mouth? For me, that's a bit difficult (though not impossible) to do.

On the other hand, if you mean drawing a huge hit of vapor into your mouth then slowly letting it out as you pull it into your nostrils...... Yes. I do that quite often, and I too love it for some reason. The funny thing is, I haven't done that with a cigarette in YEARS. But for some reason, I rather like it when vaping. Especially something I find yummy, like my 18 mg vanilla juice. I also made 2 ounces of nic-free vanilla juice as I need to cut my nicotine to nothing in a few days. That turned out pretty yummy too (just glycerine, vanilla flavoring and a tiny bit of distilled water). I like vanilla, can you tell?

I liken it to vanilla flavored pipe tobacco. That is to say, it tastes to me how vanilla pipe tobacco would probably smell. I've never smoked a pipe, but I have always loved the way it smelled, especially cherry flavored. I forget who it was, but someone during my childhood years used to smoke cherry pipe tobacco and I always thought it smelled good. I can still imagine it. :)
 

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i believe in america they refer to that as a "french circle" or "french inhale" or something like that, when you exhale through the mouth and inhale directly back through the nose.

YouTube - Princess Jade: French Inhale

that s not like that, you have to expell the smoke or vapor very slow let it float in the air and then get it back, I don't do video but perhaps someone can help me to show what Imean
 

KevinD872

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that s not like that, you have to expell the smoke or vapor very slow let it float in the air and then get it back, I don't do video but perhaps someone can help me to show what Imean


Hmm. I'm not sure what you mean then. What I do is the "French Inhale" thing as shown in the video. It changes the flavor quite a bit (for me). Me likes!
 

KevinD872

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ha ha ok ill try an explain.. i inhale... than exhale all of my smoke.. than i tried re smoking it through my nose by chasing down all the stray vape left floating around.. looked pretty dumb


Yeah, that sounds like it would look pretty dumb! lol (No offense).

I'm not really sure what liscab is talking about, unless it is what you are describing. I guess I don't really see the point in that though. :)
 

vjnnc

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Interesting! Do you mean you literally inhale the vapor into your lungs first, then pull it back into your nostrils as you expel it out of your mouth? For me, that's a bit difficult (though not impossible) to do.

On the other hand, if you mean drawing a huge hit of vapor into your mouth then slowly letting it out as you pull it into your nostrils...... Yes. I do that quite often, and I too love it for some reason. The funny thing is, I haven't done that with a cigarette in YEARS. But for some reason, I rather like it when vaping. Especially something I find yummy, like my 18 mg vanilla juice. I also made 2 ounces of nic-free vanilla juice as I need to cut my nicotine to nothing in a few days. That turned out pretty yummy too (just glycerine, vanilla flavoring and a tiny bit of distilled water). I like vanilla, can you tell?

I liken it to vanilla flavored pipe tobacco. That is to say, it tastes to me how vanilla pipe tobacco would probably smell. I've never smoked a pipe, but I have always loved the way it smelled, especially cherry flavored. I forget who it was, but someone during my childhood years used to smoke cherry pipe tobacco and I always thought it smelled good. I can still imagine it. :)

When you vape with no nic - do you still get any kind of throat hit?
 

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I've always heard that taking a mouthful (not inhaling), pushing it out slowly, then inhaling through your nose, is a french inhale. (I'm from Texas.) If you take it into your lungs, it's disprersed, or diluted. This method, straight from your mouth to your nose, gives you the concentrated vapor. Doing a french inhale gives me a more intense flavor. (If smoking, it also allows the smoke to cool, so it doesn't sting, like directly inhaling it into your nose does.)

For me it's just playing with it, and getting more flavor. I do it with new flavors of juice, to get a better flavor hit. For me, some flavors can seem similiar, and the french inhale lets me distinguish between them more easily.

I"ve done it since I started doing nicotine, quite a few years ago.
 
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