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ATMOSRX: YOUR GUIDE TO STEALTH VAPING: HOW TO DISCREETLY VAPE

 

Put simply, stealth vaping is taking a discreet hit off your vaporizer without bothering the people around you, or even without them noticing at all. The main component is vapor control. When you’re expelling enormous clouds of scented vapor, people are going to look your way. There are several ways to minimize or hide the vapor you exhale.

  • Exhale through your nose

Swallowing the vapor before breathing out gently through your nose is a good way of eliminating the visible evidence of your vape device. 

  • Take an extra breath

Sometimes an extra breath between inhaling and exhaling can also combat vapor. Just be sure your initial breath isn’t so deep that a second breath is impossible. 

  • Wait an extra few seconds

The easiest way to reduce vapor is simply to slow down. Take your hit, but then hold it in your lungs for a few extra seconds, allowing the vapor to mostly disappear before you breathe out again. 

Tips for effective stealth vaping

Your level of stealth is going to depend on your situation. When you absolutely cannot be noticed, it’s advisable to pull out all the stops. Try hiding your e-cigarette use behind loose or bulky clothing. A comfy jacket can obscure a lot of your vaping. 

Consider a smaller, more discreet device for these occasions. After all, if you’re stealth vaping, then you’re probably more concerned with getting your nicotine hit than you are with cloud chasing. Nicotine Vape pens and pod devices are much easier to hide than full vape mods. So you may have to sacrifice a bit of customization in these circumstances. 

Be mindful of your environment

Although vaping has been proven to be much safer than smoking both to the user and those around them, studies are still ambivalent on whether or not vaping negatively impacts the immediate air quality. You should refrain from vaping, even stealthily, around children, pregnant people, or enclosed areas such as homes or offices.

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