Hi there! Welcome to my ASMR channel; the perfect place to unwind, relax, and find peace.
ASMR, or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, is a tingling sensation often felt on the scalp and down the spine, triggered by soft sounds, whispers, and gentle visuals.
In my videos, I’ll be sharing a variety of ASMR experiences, from whispering and tapping to more unique triggers. These videos are designed to help you relax, ease your mind, and drift off into a peaceful sleep. ASMR has personally helped me manage my anxiety and has accompanied me during my insomnia episodes, so I hope it can serve as a powerful aiding tool for you too! Join me on this journey to relaxation and let’s discover the calming power of ASMR together.
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The video was great just wasnt a huge fan of the very light background (the wall i think?) I watch asmr to sleep and it was very bright but loved the video either way
@@primumrequiem6325 I totally understand, the same happens to me🥲. I'm trying to find a better place to film because of that reason☺️ that, or buy a backdrop 😆
Absolutely amazing, incredibly immaculate, and positively perfect video!! Yt finally recommended a good one, I can’t wait to see more from you! 💕 Much love
you're cute but the asmr could use more tingles it's kinda ahhs genuinely like the dedication of 1hr though but for e.g you don't have to say pluck every single time for redundancy and your fingers don't have to be the same pace, vary it refer to more popular asmrtists and their techniques in depth.
Can I give u a future tip when u do asmr can u breathe In kinda cause u breathed a lot into the mic but it was actually really good no hate at all 💯 tingly x
You don't often see new ASMRtists doing long videos and it's high quality to boot? With an amazingly done trigger? You look like you're absolutely thriving! Definitely earned a new sub. Would you ever consider doing "Pinch and pluck" as a trigger?