Hello there! ❤️ So, I have this problem. When I watch ASMR, I always need to know what's going on. So as soon as a new trigger or sounds is introduced, I have to open my eyes to see what is happening - which is really annoying when I want to fall asleep but can't calm down fully. This is my attempt at a video that you can watch with your eyes closed. I will be explaining all the triggers so you don't have to watch me to know what's going on. Of course, you can also watch with your eyes open, in which case this would be a little like the "over-explaining simple things" trigger. I hope you like it, have a good night! Enjoy! ❤️ 🌈 timestamps 🧽 00:00 intro/explanation 03:20 heart-shaped wooden box 07:04 cat shaped dish sponges 13:06 pastel yellow book 16:32 rainbow sensory slug 21:54 yellow make-up sponges 25:25 outro ASMR playlist: • Doing your Makeup after a bad day || ASMR 😴🖌 My Instagram: / lottasmind _________ What even is ASMR? ASMR describes a feeling of pleasant goosebumps (this is also called tingles). You may it know from when someone scratched your scalp or your back. ASMR videos trigger this feeling using various different sounds and visuals. ASMR can help people fall asleep. It also calms anxiety and can be used for both relaxation and focusing on a task. #asmr #whispering #closeyoureyes
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