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Shisha pipes vs cigarettes

Last updated July 2025

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What is shisha and is it bad for you?

Shisha facts

  • Shisha is addictive. Just like cigarettes and most vapes, shisha smoke contains nicotine, one of the most addictive substances known. People who smoke shisha daily can feel just as addicted as people who smoke cigarettes.

  • The water in shisha pipes does not filter out the harmful chemicals. Most of the tar and fine particles pass through the water.

  • Shisha smoke is just as harmful as cigarette smoke. The moist, cooler smoke from the shisha might seem less irritating to the throat than cigarette smoke but it’s just as harmful.

  • It smells like apple, how bad can it be? The waterpipe might have a fruity or sweet smell but it’s not healthier or safer than smoking.

  • What about tobacco-free shisha? Shishas labelled “tobacco free” generate similar and sometimes more toxins than tobacco waterpipe products.

  • Shishas with gadgets are just as harmful: Some waterpipes are labelled as being less harmful. They may have mouthpieces containing activated charcoal or cotton, or they may have chemical additives or plastic mesh fittings to create smaller bubbles. None of these have been found to reduce exposure to toxins or tobacco-related disease.

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Shisha may smell nice, but it's just as addictive and harmful as cigarettes.

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