Monday, May 21, 2012

Layalina Desert Dream Shisha Review

Layalina Desert Dream Shisha Review

 

Desert Dream is pretty good! It takes a little while to live up to its potential, though. Overall, not a very strong one by any means; gives a minor buzz that takes a while to achieve. If low-buzz is your thing, this should be great.
Strength: 4/5
The flavor blends pretty well. It's a pineapple-y orange, mostly orange, and it tastes very dry. Extremely dry, actually! Try a drink of water with this one, you might need it. In fact, try some pineapple orange juice. It'll complement the flavor well.
Flavor: 5/5
Nice and mellow, the shisha's flavor and buzz lasted pretty long. Nothing bad here. Not even the quick light coals ruined the length of this session!
Longevity: 5/5
As per smoke output, it took awhile to start up. However, when it did start up, the clouds were of a medium-large size and perfectly acceptable. The smoke was thick and strong for most of the session. Still, that start-up time messed with me a little bit.
Smoke Output: 4/5
Desert Dream is best for a rainy day or cold day when you could use the strength of a dry, dry desert to keep you level. It's a good flavor, and if you like citrus, get it.
Final Rating: 4.5/5

Friday, April 20, 2012

Audio, Video, and Podcasts

I've recently stumbled upon this hookah-related online radio show. It's one of the few hookah shows on the net. This is informative in some ways, as the first episode talks about good and bad hookahs. The creator, Matt, wants it to be very community-centered, with user-submitted music. Everything is done in a pretty professional manner, and while not perfect, fills a slot in the hookah community that's been missing for a long time.
Why has it been missing, though? Surely, in this age of iPods and hologram rappers, hookah culture should have proper representation in the audio field. It's not a popular activity, I suppose; cigarettes are much more popular (though, in my opinion, are disgusting). Still, not even cigarettes have a similar show, as far as I know. Smoking as a hobby is pretty ignored -- but it is a hobby. If football can have shows dedicated to it, why not hookah, or at least a "smoking general show"? We need more things like the show linked above.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Mya QT Review

Mya QT Review

The Mya QT was the first hookah that I ever smoked out of, as it was the hookah used by the lounge I attend, Shi Chai. It's small -- perhaps medium height if you're generous with your measurements -- and features a small ash tray. The hose that it comes with is of a decently long length and is of good enough quality to be used and reused over and over again. A pretty, but simple vase comes with the hookah. It's portable and sturdy, and a safe buy for anyone looking for a small hookah. Though not quite on the level of, say, a Khalil Mamoon, this is a decent hookah that provides a fine smoking experience.

For the price and quality, the Mya QT gets a 4/5.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Quick Light Coals -- DON'T USE THEM!

If you're thinking of opening a hookah bar/lounge, or if you're already established; if you're buying your first hookah or if you're a veteran smoker; if you're putting on a party and intend to have hookahs available; if you're planning on using a hookah in any way -- DO NOT USE QUICK LIGHT COALS.

They stink. I mean that both figuratively and literally. The smell of a quick light coal roasting is enough to make someone vomit. A friend of mine actually did vomit because of the stink once. They're just bad -- Horrible, in fact! To be honest, I'd rather smoke a decent brand with natural coals than a great brand with quick light coals.

Sometimes I can't even get half an hour into a session due to the overwhelming stench of the coals. This is becoming a problem. Perhaps it's time to stop going to the hookah bars that serve quick lights and either go to a better one, or just stay at home to smoke. If you're thinking of buying quick light coals, please reconsider.

Starbuzz Blue Mist Shisha Review

Starbuzz Blue Mist Shisha Review



BLUE MIST. Well, I've heard good things about it. Never heard a single bad thing about it! This is apparently a very popular flavor. I've wanted to try it for a little while, but as I'm not much of a blueberry fan I've put it off until now. Blue Mist is decently powerful in its buzz -- moreso than a lot of the things I've had. It's not overpowering in any way, but it's a decent buzz. My friend didn't feel it when we went -- but, then, he's been smoking for years longer than I have.

Strength: 4/5

It's got a refreshing blueberry flavor to it. I won't say it's mint, like others do, because it's not. There really is no mint flavor here, nor menthol! It's got a similar effect, though, leading me to wonder how they did it. The smoke felt very clean, very cold; it was like drinking a glass of ice water. The blueberry came second to the quasi-mint. Both flavors represented were very good.

Flavor: 5/5

Unfortunately, my session was cut short. I'm beginning to see the problem with quick light coals -- ugh! The flavor and buzz, though, did stay with me for a good twenty minutes after smoking. Not the longest I've felt, but it was nice. Too bad my session only lasted about 40 minutes before I had to stop due to coal-related sickness!

Longevity: 4/5

Starbuzz always delivers in the smoke department. There were huge clouds given off by this shisha. It was pretty impressive! The smoke was very thick, almost like a real cloud. I can't think of anything that's given better smoke output than this.

Smoke Output: 5/5

You don't have to be a blueberry fan to have blue mist. It really is a wonderful flavor -- on occasion. I wouldn't suggest ONLY smoking blue mist. It's good, really, but it didn't blow my mind like it does for some people. Really liked the flavor -- didn't love it. I may get it again in a couple of months.

Final Rating: 4.5/5

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Is smoking hookah bad for you? A guide to healthy hookah.

I do enjoy smoking shisha, or whatever is in the bowl, be it herbal shisha, tobacco shisha, or the strange smokable stones that may or may not become more popular in the future. Nonetheless, the question was bound to come up: Is smoking hookah bad for you? Well, it's a more complex question than you think.

First of all, you've got to consider all of the different kinds of things that can be smoked out of a hookah. Is it herbal? Is it tobacco based? There are some things with high nicotine content, others with low. One thing is for sure: While about 5,000 chemicals have been identified so far in cigarette smoke, chemists and pharmacologists from Saudi Arabia only found 142 chemicals in shisha smoke. Shisha is, therefore, at the very least better than cigarettes. As for herbal shisha and the stones, I'm not entirely sure -- but I do think that they lack nicotine.
Another concern in what you're putting in the vase. Water is fine, of course -- it's water. Soda, alcohol, and juice, however, may be less healthy to use. I personally would only use water in the vase; the others are much more risky, in my opinion.
The biggest problem with hookah smoking, and one that can't be avoided, is the fact that you're inhaling something that goes through metal and, sometimes, plastic or rubber. Obviously you aren't literally taking bites out of a block of lead or steel, but some small residue may come through. If a hookah company has, for some reason, decided to use lead in the making of the hookah, there is a chance you'll breathe that in.

Obviously, smoking anything is pretty unhealthy. However, one or even ten sessions a week will probably not effect you much. You probably won't get cancer; you probably won't get bronchitis.

According to the World Health Organization, smoking a bowl of shisha gives you smoke equivalent to 100-200 cigarettes. I won't disagree that the smoke output may be at that level. Still, if you sat someone down and forced them to smoke a bowl of shisha, they would be fine after that session; sit the same person down and force them to smoke 100 cigarettes without a break, and they'll most likely become sick. They might not even be able to do it. That in itself says something.

I won't pretend that hookah smoking is healthy. It's obviously not. There are, however, ways to minimize the dangers presented to your body:
- Smoke herbal shisha. This ensures that you'll not be taking in the nicotine that, though small, is present in tobacco. If you don't like herbal shisha, that's fine; just remember that herbal is healthier.
- Only use water in the vase. Anything else can be potentially hazardous to your health.
- Don't smoke too much! Smoking for five hours or more is probably bad for you, regardless of what you smoke.
- Check what the hookah company made the hookah out of. Is there lead? Probably not a good idea to buy that one.
- Use a larger hookah. The smoke will be less intense.
- Don't smoke anything to accompany hookah smoke. My girlfriend has a cigarette before she enters the hookah bar we frequent, and she has at least two after. That's just not healthy.

Keep these things in mind and know that, while smoking will never be healthy, you can do things to ensure that your smoking experience is at the very least healthier than another person's. And please, even though you may be curious, don't smoke 100-200 cigarettes in a row; it will ruin you.

Happy smoking!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Fantasia Dragon's Breath Shisha Review

Fantasia Dragon's Breath Shisha Review


Dragon's Breath was introduced to me as a "dragonfruit" flavor. I've never once in my life had dragon fruit, so it interested me. I ordered it and sat down to try it. The buzz was between mild and medium, a decent buzz, my preferred level. For those of you who prefer a very strong buzz -- probably stay away from Fantasia.

Strength: 3.5/5

The flavor was just plain strange. It seemed like a citrus-y blend of maybe oranges and pineapple, with a very strong bubblegum presence. It was a little more dry tasting than I'm used to, if that makes sense. I've never tasted dragon fruit, so I don't know if that was accurate.

Flavor: 3/5

The flavor lasted a good, long while and did last through the three coals provided. It stayed with me for a while after -- at least twenty minutes. It's one of the longest lasting flavors I've had, but the bubblegum-y flavor was... not appreciated. I'm not a big fan of bubblegum.

Longevity: 4/5

The smoke output of Dragon's Breath is what will keep people coming back. It's GREAT. So much that I couldn't even see the person next to me -- OR around me! Police could use this to smoke people out of a car or building. There's so much smoke! It was like swimming in smoke!

Smoke Output: 5/5

Dragon's Breath is a decent flavor. I wasn't a big fan of the bubblegum feeling of it, but it's good when you get the subtle citrus flavor. I'm not sure if other people get the massive bubblegum flavor, it doesn't seem to fit -- maybe they didn't clean the hose or something? Anyways, if you like massive smoke output and subtle flavor, then Dragon's Breath is for you.

Final Rating: 4/5