Hey guys, I put some crinkly bubble wrap over the Zoom H1 microphone and touched it with different items to give you ASMR tingles. Please check for time stamps below to skip to your favorite trigger! I also decided to make use of the second camera that I own, I haven't used it in ages! Editing is a huge pain in the butt though, so I hope it was worth it! Let me know what you think! Should I do this more often? :) Also, thanks to theASMRnerd for providing the bubble wrap - collab video will be up soon! ;) Fingers: 00:00 - 01:02 Japanese ear cleaning tool (fluffy side): 01:02 - 2:54 Japanese ear cleaning tool (bamboo side): 02:54 - 05:10 Finger light: 07:30 - 12:05 Cardboard sticks: 12:05 - end ✩ Facebook: / donnaasmr ✩ Twitter: / donnaasmr ✩ German ASMR channel: / asmraufdeutsch Contact me: [email protected] ---------------- What is ASMR? --------------- ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a tingly feeling a lot of people get in their heads while listening to certain sounds such as whispering, tapping, scratching and many more. ASMR videos also help people to relax, calm down and sleep. Feel free to check out the following link for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomo...
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