You should feel the smoke towards your throat, especially if you take several quick breaths.
Water bongs and pipes are usually the hardest to use for smoke tricks.
Take a big inhalation of smoke, keeping it in your mouth if possible. Extend your bottom lip to the sides, pushing your top lip down in the center, so their are two openings on the corners of your mouth. Breathe out of your nose and lips at the same time.
Think of letting the smoke escape, instead of forcing it out.
Curl your tongue up to the roof of your mouth with your lips still closed and mouth filled with smoke. Snap your tongue down as your mouth opens to push the smoke out in a puff of air. Suck back in the cloud of smoke like a normal ghost, but do it quickly, before it fades away. [3] X Research source
Exhale with rapid, clipped breaths. A lot of groups call these “reverse hiccups. " A hiccup is basically a quick, brief inhalation. It feels almost like a pop. Think of making a “Huh, Huh, Huh,” sound as you push air out. Use your tongue to “flick” out bits of airs. Time your flick with a puff of air, almost like a heavily enunciated “to. " Tap out the rings. Contort your mouth so that your cheeks are concave (curving into your mouth). Tap the cheek with a finger, hitting it hard enough to force some air out of your mouth. You can tap rapidly as you get better and better.
You can make your rings into little hearts easily. After you blow it out, snap just above the ring, 1-2” high. The resulting burst of air will dent the top of the ring, making a heart appear.
The wider the straw, the better the bubble will be.
Avoid inhaling through the straw at all times if you don’t want a big mouthful of soap.