By , on August 1st, 2010
Smoking during a pregnancy can have long lasting effects on a child’s development. These effects begin to take place while the baby is still in the womb and continue to wreak havoc after birth. Cigarettes contain many cancer causing substances and thousands of chemicals. Nicotine is not the only destructive component in cigarettes. Toxins like lead, . . . → Read More: The Negative Effects Of Smoking Cigarettes While Pregnant
By , on July 30th, 2010
If you have made the decision to quit smoking cigarettes, you’ve already taken the most difficult step. Quitting smoking improves the quality and length of life. Once you decide to quit, you may find yourself faltering occasionally. This will typically happen when you are near others who smoke. You can move beyond this obstacle if you . . . → Read More: How To Quit Smoking When Everyone Around You Smokes
By , on July 28th, 2010
Cigar smokers and cigarette smokers have always been two clear-cut groups, but with the increasing popularity of Black and Mild cigarillos within both populations, the lines of division begin to be blurred. Black and Milds and cigarettes are similar in some ways, and very different in others. The information below answers the question, how is smoking . . . → Read More: Black & Milds Versus Traditional Cigarettes
By , on July 27th, 2010
Many smokers purchase light or ultra light cigarettes thinking that they may inhale less tar than they would from smoking regular cigarettes. The numbers that the cigarette companies use do not come from tests on actual smokers but rather from the use of smoking machines. The numbers, as a result, often do not reflect how much . . . → Read More: How Do Cigarette Companies Test How Much Tar The Filter Blocks?
By , on July 20th, 2010
The author Douglas Adams once observed that no language has ever come up with the phrase “As pretty as an airport.” In the same book the late British author also observed the duty-free shops are able to charge lower prices than regular stores, but for some mysterious reasons do not elect to do so. Duty-free shops . . . → Read More: Legal to Buy Cigarettes in an Airport… Without Paying Taxes??
By , on July 7th, 2010
Leather jackets tend to absorb smoke odors very quickly. Even non-smokers can find that their leather jackets reek of cigarette smoke if they spend time in a room with people who smoke. The leather is porous, which means that the smoke is trapped and held by every surface of the jacket. Removing cigarette smoke odor from . . . → Read More: Removing Cigarette Smoke Odor From a Leather Jacket
By , on July 6th, 2010
Used vehicles can often retain the smell of cigarette smoke from a previous owner. While cigarette smoke can be stubborn, there are a few simple things that can help to eliminate or significantly reduce the smell.
The first thing to do is to give the vehicle a thorough cleaning. Be sure that the ash tray is free . . . → Read More: How To Get Smoke Smell Out of a Used Vehicle
By , on July 5th, 2010
Cigarette residue/tar stains can be difficult to remove from a home. If the person who lived in the home smoked excessively, there is probably a solid layer of smoke and tar stains on every exposed surface. Getting rid of cigarette odor is not enough to salvage the interior of a home. It is important to remove . . . → Read More: Removing Heavy Cigarette Smoke Residue From Your Home
By , on July 3rd, 2010
Cigarettes, first appearing around the ninth century made from reeds and primitive tubes, varied drastically in lengths during the early centuries of their use. Only recently, since the industrialization and standardization of the product, has the length, among other attributes, been regularized in any form—though there are still a variety of discrepancies and extremes.
Current figures show . . . → Read More: The Size of a Normal Cigarette (With & Without the Filter)
By , on July 2nd, 2010
Many smokers consider a cigarette holder a fashion accessory but it also serves a practical purpose. Cigarette holders came into fashion in the early part of the 20th century when cigarettes were not filtered and individuals, especially women, didn’t want to have tobacco stains on their fingers. A cigarette holder, a tube designed to hold the . . . → Read More: Proper Use of Cigarette Holder Adds to Smoking Enjoyment
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