For you who, like me, love visual triggers mixed with mouth sounds (it works 100% to make me sleepy), especially if they are made close to the camera, my eyelids get very heavy every time I put it to watch hahaha. I mainly use it when I want to relax or if I've had a hard day. I focus my attention on the movements and can reassure myself quickly. Does this happen to you too? Today's video is more colorful because it's a visual asmr, and I think colors are appropriate for this theme. But even so, I tried to make the atmosphere cozy because after all, you want to relax, right? Triggers you'll see here: mouth sounds, camera brushing, hand movements, light triggers, mini lightsaber, triggers close to the camera, and layered mouth sounds. Stay safe, and see you soon 💜 If you like and want to see more videos, please: -- SUBSCRIBE -- It helps me soooo much. CONTACT ✨ https://linktr.ee/tillyousleepasmr PATREONS – Thank you! ⚡ Owl ⚡ Annie A. ⚡ Tom P. ⚡ Lagi One ⚡ Brian ⚡ Andreas S. ⚡Alex ⚡ Shane ⚡ Steve P ⚡ NeonConn ASMR ⚡Patrick B. ⚡ Serhiy S. ⚡ Ele S. ⚡ Kruppe ⚡Diego ⚡Peter B. ⚡ Stephan G. ⚡ Robin C. ⚡Jeremey C. ⚡Ryan ⚡Matthew H. ⚡TG ⚡Mister Lynx ⚡Greg L. ⚡JL ⚡Jenelen ⚡Grumpy ⚡bugcheck ⚡Gerrit Li ⚡Brandon ⚡Anthony
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