Welcome back everyone! Before I say anything else about this video: I will never ever EVER use this filter again, I promise. It looked good on camera but when it came to editing the video, it was an ABOMINATION. I am not at all happy with the looks of this video! That being said, the sounds are really good! In this video, I am going to give your ears (and your 'scalp') lots of close-up attention. This includes brushing the fluffy mic with a hairbrush as well as make-up brushes, bug searching with some whispers and a simulated scalp massage. So maybe just close your eyes and relax for a bit 😅 The bug-searching trigger was created by @SassySoundsASMR I hope you like it, have a good night! Enjoy! ❤️ A S M R P L A Y L I S T : • Doing your Makeup after a bad day || ASMR 😴🖌 F O L L O W M E O N I N S T A: / lottasmind _________ What is ASMR? Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine (also called ‘tingles’). It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory or visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control. Those stimuli are referred to as ‘triggers’. People watch ASMR to calm down and relax, to fall asleep, to focus or just because they like it. #ASMR #FluffyTriggers #EarAttention #Brushing #closeup
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