This video is inspired by @LunaBloomASMR Hi everyone! In today's #ASMR video I want you to follow my instructions to fall asleep! We will start of with visual stuff to get your eyes nice and tired and ...
Hi everyone! In today's video I will be doing inner ear cleaning on your ears from negative energy, bad thoughts and other ...
Over the past few years, YouTube has exploded with videos aimed at making viewers feel relaxed, tingly, and even sleepy — a sensation known as autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR). Within the ...
If you spend time on YouTube or TikTok, you may have come across videos of someone whispering into a microphone, carefully slicing stacks of slime, or slowly ripping strips of paper. These videos are ...
The euphoric-but-relaxing responses to soothing visuals and quirky, textural sounds has spawned an online wellbeing phenomenon. But what is ASMR—and why do only some people feel it? Increasingly, ...
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) has become a new craze in the social media age, though the practice has been around for much longer. Many YouTube channels and apps are now dedicated to ...
Confession time: I don't really get the whole ASMR thing. Whispering has just always made my skin crawl, and I find all the fingernail tapping and chewing stuff a little unsettling. Any repetitive ...
Have you ever heard or seen something that left your body tingling? A gentle whisper, the crinkle of wrapping paper, the tapping of a finger, or the sound or sight of rushing water? If stimuli like ...
What do the sounds of whispering, crinkling paper, and tapping fingernails have in common? What about the sight of soft paint brushes on skin, soap being gently cut to pieces, and hand movements like ...