Crashing waves. The glug of wine. A pitter-patter of rain. The kind of ASMR capable of shifting your brainwaves into an instant state of chill. But for the latest beauty trend, itās not just about the ...
On July 27, a 30-year-old Russian expat, known only to her followers as Maria, hit 1 million subscribers on her YouTube channel GentleWhisperingāwhich features her doing just that. Maria is one of the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Some of these videos were intentionally made as ASMR triggers ā others, like episodes from Bob Rossā The Joy of ...
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Relaxing ASMR Hair Brushing & Tapping Sounds
Experience the ultimate relaxation with our ASMR Hair Play session! š In this soothing video, let the gentle brushes and soft taps transport you to a world of tranquility as we explore delightful ...
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The 1 minute ASMR haircut
Welcome to a truly unique ASMR experience with "The 1 Minute ASMR Haircut." In this quick yet immersive session, you'll enjoy the soothing sounds of scissors gently snipping through hair, clippers ...
Have you ever experienced deeply pleasurable tingles that begin in the back of your head and spread down throughout your body and limbs, triggered by certain sounds or physical sensations? This can be ...
A spate of YouTube videos that use crinkling, crunching and whispering sounds to trigger tingling sensations may seem odd but the videos and performers have become not only a social phenomenon, they ...
We open with a close-up of a young womanās face, shot from below. She gazes downward into the camera, her light brown hair hanging so low as to almost touch the lens. Her eyes are wide with what seems ...
On the recommendation of a colleague, I put the letters āASMRā into the search bar for YouTube. Many videos came up, some with a great number of views. One had over 15 million. I clicked on the first ...
Itās meant to help guests drift off into a blissful sleep (Picture: Getty) A New York hotel has just introduced ASMR to all its rooms. If you thought that the ASMR trend was staying on YouTube, you ...
On the recommendation of a colleague, I put the letters āASMRā into the search bar for YouTube. Many videos came up, some with a great number of views. One had over 15 million. I clicked on the first ...
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