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"Sharp feel" and "sound" by thinning the soap with a knife, cutter, etc. feel a pleasant feeling as if the brain can trouble "ASMRIt is gaining popularity as being ", and it is spreading by SNS etc.
The latest trend in ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, for the uninitiated) is soap slicing. ASMR videos such as these have been some of the most trending ones of YouTube. We know internet is ...
Soap-cutting has been added to the list of things that can give you a 'brain orgasm' along with sizzling bacon and soft whispers. The newest social media video trend involves cutting or shaving pieces ...
ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) has been taking social media by storm for a while. For some people cutting items just for fun can be seen as waste. Still, others find it highly satisfying, ...
We know how important it is to stay on top of the latest ASMR trends. Who wants the embarrassment of talking about whispering or slicing up sand when the world’s moved on to crushing bath bombs and ...
If you type the term 'soap cutting' into YouTube or Instagram you come across countless clips that have amassed thousands of likes SOAP cutting is the latest trend to mesmerise the web. If you type ...
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Get to know the feel-good Instagram beauty that everyone is talking about even better. Here's what's going on in the world of ASMR beauty. So why do some feel it, and some don’t? A psychological study ...
Whether you were into squishing foam or cutting soap, the strangely soothing sounds of ASMR video definitely had a moment in 2018. Now, research from Samsung may make those videos a lot easier to ...