Hi Friends! THIS VIDEO IS AN EXPERIMENT Thanks to your support, I got this acryl cube (shown on my IG @sensorybysophie). I want to use it to enhance your ASMR experience. But, using the box isn't as easy as I thought... I need to work on... ... the reflections. ... the wobbliness. And trust me, I tried. It took me 3h+ to set this up. I can minimize the reflections by using a low-light setting and 'blackening' my whole studio. Any feedback is welcome, of course! ----------------------------------- SUPPORT ME! ⬤ My RedBubble shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/Sens... ⬤ My Paypal Tip Jar: http://bit.ly/Paypal-donation-to-SeSo (if you’re feeling generous...) My social: Instagram: / sensorybysophie ----------------------------------- #ASMR, what’s in a name? Remember when, as kids, you’d trace each other’s back, maybe trying to guess the letter, word, animal or drawing? Yeah, feeling the tingles yet? Welcome to the wholesome world of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. Relax, my Friend... ----------------------------------- My material: Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark ii Microphone: Blue Yeti Blackout ----------------------------------- Time stamps: 00:00 Intro 01:29 Wet wipes 06:45 Micellar water with cotton pads 13:18 Foaming with brush 24:53 Drying your face 26:40 Applying toner
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