Welcome back to my channel! Tonight I’m going to be using everyday items to help you find your tingles. I often find everyday items make really nice sounds, and their complex textures, materials and shapes give the sounds more variety. Triggers include tapping, scratching, tracing, sticky, crinkles to help you sleep, study and relax! Timestamps: 00:00 preview 08:47 vaseline bottle 15:14 phone 22:08 contact lens case 28:58 roller bottle 34:59 nail file 41:39 deodorant 48:10 soap 54:37 rice scoop 1:01:20 Foreo face brush 1:08:22 avocado sponge 1:15:01 coase sponge 1:21:30 glass 1:27:48 vitamin bottle 1:34:38 book 1:40:35 towel 1:46:43 fluffy makeup bag 1:53:15 hand lotion tube 1:59:57 alcohol wipe pack 2:06:38 floss 2:13:08 silicone coaster 2:19:47 manicure set 2:26:15 ziplock bag 2:32:18 straw 2:37:40 slipper 2:43:14 hoodie 2:49:27 cotton swabs 2:55:54 metal bracelet 3:01:16 skincare eyedropper bottle 3:06:43 wooden hairbrush Talking channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BakerySlumber B站:https://space.bilibili.com/477137495 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/54Mf3tKmBGQbBQlPfC6N7T You can also find me on Apple Music and any other major platforms! If you'd like to support my channel and help me improve: Paypal donation: https://bit.ly/2M6hzPd Thank you for your support! #asmr #asmrnotalking
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