ASMR Sock on Mic | scratching, brushing, various tapping triggers, gloves sounds | no talking


Jessica's ASMR Studio
Publicado hace 3 aƱos

Hello everyone and Welcome back to a new video šŸ’“ I hope you all are doing fine ā¤


and...we reached the first 100 subs šŸŽ‰šŸŽŠ

Thank you all so much ā¤ā¤ā¤


I guess now I'll have to upload a first talking video soon ;) [ if you have any ideas, feel free to let me know in the comments šŸ˜‰ ]




about today's video: this time I simply put a sock (or maybe you could rather call it a stocking; the fabric is quite thin) on the microphone and then I went with some of my "usual sounds"šŸ˜…, but I also tried out some new triggers...so I'm excited to hear what you'll think about it


I hope you'll enjoy the video šŸ’ž





Timestamps



0:00 - 3:53 Preview

3:54 - 4:33 Hand movements and sounds around mic

4:34 - 5:31 Nail scratching on sock

5:32 - 6:54 Face massage pad scratching

6:55 - 8:42 Crinkly sponge

8:43 - 10:47 Latex gloves

10:47 - 12:35 Rainbow ball

12:35 - 15:21 small pink balls

15:21 - 16:59 plastic ball

16:59 - 17:30 tiny red paper shot cups

17:30 - 18:23 bigger ice cream paper cup

18:23 - 20:18 tiny clay plant pot

20:18 - 21:40 pink plastic massage ball

21:40 - 22:52 "mini earth" plastic ball

22:52 - 24:27 fluffy keychain

24:27 - 26:29 toothbrushes

26:29 - 28:52 round "fluffy" sponge

28:53 - end brushing with makeup brushes










This ASMR video includes nail scratching, as well as some latex gloves sounds🧤, sponge crinkles🧽, toothbrushes on the microphone, and tapping on various objects (like paper cups, clay plant pot, etc)
As usual, no talking throughout the whole video.

Use this video for relaxation, to help you focus during study time šŸ“š or as sleep aid šŸ’¤



Use headphones for best experience šŸŽ§


Thank you for watching and Thank you all for your support ā¤



Subscriber mile stones:

100 : 8th March 2022









and in case you don't know what ASMR is:

ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a physical sensation characterized by a pleasurable tingling that typically begins on the scalp, and often moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. You might be one of those people who experience this sensation regularly, but maybe had no idea that there was a name for it.

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