Relaxing Hair Dryer Sound.. 2hrs ASMR (NO MIDDLE ADS!)
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2012
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ASMR relaxing hair dryer sound.
the soothing sound of the hair dryer is a white noise that allows you to fall asleep and calms babies when they cry from colic or teeth.
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That sound reminds me the mornings that my mom was preparing for work. I was in the bed felling warm listening to that sound and planing for my future. Here I am right now, in the army trying to feel close to my family listening to that amazing sound again. Good old days!
Same here. You are my family!
Same bro
Like me 😊
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Omg sameeeeeeeeeeeee ur fam
Everybody is sharing their story, so it's my time too:
When I was around five years old, I always got up very early in the morning and heard my mother drying her hair after showering.
I always came running to her and tried to reach the direction the warm air was coming from. When I did,
I mostly fell asleep in her arms and when I didn't, I snuggled with her until she had to go to work.
Now, almost a decade later, I am depressed but every time when I hear this noise I get warm and happy.
Thanks for taking your time to read this, it means a lot to me.
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It's great to read other people's stories while listening to this, so here's mine.
I always remember liking the sound of hair dryers, vacuum cleaners and stuff like that, however I didn't realize how relaxing this sound can be until I discovered this video.
This sound reminds me of those mornings when I was younger and I felt warm in bed while my mom dried her hair and got ready for work, it was such a cozy feeling.
I also remember following my mom as she vacuumed the house in the afternoon. I remember our vacuum cleaner used to blow some hot air backwards, so I'd just stand behind the vacuum and follow it everywhere, while I took the hot air in my face and heard that sound that made me feel so cozy.
Sadly, when I was 16, I lost my mother to cancer. Today in my 20s, when I feel sad and lost, I usually watch this video because it reminds me of the good old memories I have with my mom.
Thank you for posting this video and giving me this peaceful feeling! ❤🕊
Damn that's a beautiful story, stay safe ❤️
Man I used to do the same thing when I was a kid. Following the Vacuum and getting relaxed.
That was a really good Story thx man!
hope everything is fine man have a good day!
Same with hairdryer and mom vacuuming.. I lost her to cancer when I was 12. The sound gives me goosebumps and calmness.
When I was around four my mom would get up each morning and dress me while I was half asleep. She’d scrunch up the shirt and put it over my head. Than put my pants on. Than she’d get the blow dryer and put them in the openings of my socks to warm them up for my feet. Than do the same with my gloves. I’d lay there listening to the sound of the blow dryer and it gave my baby brain tingles of comfort. I lost my mom unfortunately to cancer. I was seven. I miss her but I’m glad I have memories like that to remember her by. Thank you for posting this and giving me comfort through sound.
Thats a caring mom
My mother is exactly the sam, also R.I.P to your mother
Aww, very sorry for your loss 🥺
that is so sweet :’)
Im so sorry to hear this great loss. May her soul RIP
ahhhh, I just love the sound of a hair dryer, so relaxing I don't even know why. Also love the sound of a vacuum cleaner. I can remember as a kid half asleep in my bed on a Saturday morning and my mom would be vacuuming at the same time, it would just put me in another dimension or something, almost in a trance.
Thought I was the only one! Nothing more relaxing to me than hair dryers, vacuum cleaners and those fume hoods in the kitchen.
+avantgardeaclue Too true! I love the sound of airbus engines too; every time I fly on those planes I get goosebumps - so relaxing
+nervengewitter gibt viele die damit besser einschlafen können :)
Whenever my dad would vacuum when I was really little I'd always lay near the vacuum cleaner and go to sleep or just relax while listening to it
+avantgardeaclue I made exaclty the same experience when I was a kid. I thought I was the only one loving hairdryer sounds :D
Its so nice to read people's stories while listening. Here one of mine!
So i also grew up loving the hairdryer, both listening to my mom blowdrying and having it on me. And at some point in middle school i realised how relaxing drying your hair while laying in bed is. So in the evening when i took my bath twice a week i would bundle up in my bed and get so comfortable. But middle school was also the time where i transitioned from watching Disney Channel daily on TV to not really watching TV anymore. So what i would do was, because i didn't have a TV in my room, i would get my laptop, search up the channel online, find a server and enjoy my disney shows as i was blowdrying! Good times.
Now i am almost 18, in highschool, so scared for the future, bundled up in the same bed, worrying ab a test tomorrow and comforfing myself with this while my hair is freshly washed and dried. You know what? I think everything is going to be great! I am actually, genuinely excited for life, and whoever is reading this, i hope you are too. We are so lucky to be where we are and life will always give us a second chance! Remember that! Its not over, its never over!(If you got this far, do yourself a favour and unclench your jaw) Have a great night/day!
I hope the test went well. Thank you.
I hope everything is okay now
studying highschool with corona so sad and hard same time
thanks for this comment, it made my day
lovely comment, thank you :)
This made me feel so good
When I was around 5 years old, I remember sitting in the hallway right outside the bathroom door, which I insisted stay open, while my mom was blow drying her hair. I sat there on the floor underneath my tiny "blanky" (as I called it), decorated by colourful light pink, blue, green, and yellow bubbles all over it. And since I was so little, the blanket covered me up perfectly. As I sat there underneath my blanky, and my mom was blow drying her hair, the sound was the most relaxing sensation I had ever experienced before. I would also ask my mom to blow the hot air in my direction so that my blanky would get warm. Warming comfort and tingly sounds. Literal bliss. This video made me remember that moment. Thank you!
When I was about the same age I remember laying in the bed and falling asleep while my mom was doing the same after her late night bath on weekends, I closed my eyes and juste listened from my room in front of the bathroom, doors open. Lately in life I started using the hair dryer sound to sleep after night shifts at work. Today I'm addicted the white noises.
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I share almost the same memory but in my own timeline, its so amazing to me one sound can reinvite so many memories as a child. Thanks for sharing :)
Literally did the exact same thing but laid on a cold tile floor with a blanket. The noise, and my back being cold while the rest of my body was warm from the blanket and hair dryer was amazing.
Bro i was doing the same everytime one of my family members drying their hair i would sit on the hallway right outside the bathroom door like u and i would just think of nothing i would get shivers down my spine but it was calming
Hearing this sound makes me feel so warm and fuzzy. As a child growing up in the 90’s, I have fond memories of my mom drying my hair on those cold winter nights because “you don’t want to catch a cold going to be with wet hair” haha. The sound immediately sends a wave of calmness as I remember my mom running her fingers through my hair and feeling the warmth of the blow dryer ☺️
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I love this guy for actually moving the hair dryer.
1. Step - Put your phone/tablet on charger batery.
2. Step - Trun on this sound.
3. Step - Sleep like a baby.
Love this!
I would charge it BEFORE turning on the sound because doing something on your phone/tablet while charging can (slightly) damage its battery!
Yeeey, this is fucking amazing, 5 mins and i sleep very well :D
DJBeniQ i too
4. Step - Batery explodes
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I love this part of youtube, people being nice with each other and sharing their childhood stories, it is so peaceful 😌
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I've read dozens of stories in the comment section and I decided to add my own.
My earliest memories of liking the sounds of hair dryer, vacuum, etc. is when I was ill. It was pretty early in the morning, I believe it could be November, maybe December. And ofc, it was cold. Before the flat heated up a bit, my mom plugged in the hair dryer and blew some hot air below my blanked. Since then, every single time my mom was prepairing to go on the night shift, I waited for her to dry her hair and then took it and blew some hot air below blanket, while watching my fav series on TV. No, I didn't really care that I didn't hear anything 😅 something similar when I had to vacuum the flat, I stood directly in front of it, so the hot air was blewing on my feet. I always get chills in my back when I hear the sound. And from time to time, when it's chilly outside, like today, I got this kind of mood when I would love to just wrap myself in a blanked and plug in the hair dryer. Sadly, I can't - I am in work rn. That's why I found this video. I would also reccomend one with the blow torch repairing a seats at the stadium :)
Im 25 years old.. i was thinking all this years that im sick cause i let my hairdryer < on > every night befor sleep specialy in winter.. but after i see the views and coments im very thankful to all of you guys to not make me crazy
Hahahah I messed up like 5 hairdryeds because of that 😂
@@Beujah hillness xD
@@Beujah Why is listening to a sound the person finds soothing a mental illness?! Finding comfort in something that is harmless or doesn't affect another person is actually a good tool instead of relying on someone else to relieve anxiety etc. Personally I listen to this every night as I live alone and it helps me to not over think and drift off to sleep quicker...im mad because of that?! Losing sleep to anxiety would be far more risky to our health!
@@rachelsheppard6552 We don't speak about listening a sound but we speak about to switch on an hairdyer (700-1200 watts) for being comfortable and maybe sleep with it.
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4:15 AM.....Time to listen to my dryer to relax enough to fall asleep....
Love this!!!!!
This is the tone of the hairdryer when switching modes ua-cam.com/users/clipUgkx5YwjI26uJxEzimgkO22iQoioNf321zux?si=2XyN_c18YJ1yLjPK
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When I was a boy I would wake up to the sound of my mom getting ready for her meetings. I would always feel safe and warm. It was the same from my grandmother who would dry her hair every day after her shower in the morning. Unfortunately I lost my grandmother to kidney failure but I cherish these memories dearly :)
When i was 4 I would listen to my mother hair drying and it would calm me and give me tingles throughout the body. Amidst that age she passed away from cancer however that habit of enjoying hairdrying like my mother existed in me. Up till the age of 8 on holidays or when I would get permission to skip school by my dad for whatever reasons I would take a shower lie down on the bed, pull a lead from the switch, turn on the TV and put on a movie and enjoy the sound of blow drying whilst I relaxed and watched a movie. It felt amazing to me. But slowly when u grow up ur tolerance for constant heat and time for such things turns down. In a more mature mind things never fully comfort u and u begin to think the worst of situations, so while the young version of me would put a lead on the bed and relax hairdrying the older version is in constant fear of the electric creating a fire on the bed or how I have migraines with large amounts of heat on head so this video and others similar to it do wonders for Me. Thnk u.
same happened with me...
Condolences for your loss! Glad you have these great memories
I did exactly the same thing when i was sick ah memories :)
My condolences for your mother
I love how one sound can bring so many people together feeling good. The childhood memories that we all share from this one noise is amazing to me. Stay safe out there fellow hairdryer lovers. Much love to everyone
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I remember this one time i went on a sports camp in France. It lasted a week and by some bizzare chance, we where only one group,6 teens in the entire camp. One of the best weeks of my life. Anyway, i was kinda shy at first cause i didnt know any of them, but i got along well with these two girls who later became my best friends. We stuck together through the whole camp, and since the showers where outdoors, and it was really cold cause we were in the mountains, the supervisiors let us go in the building where they had fancy rooms with bathrooms and let us use the blowdryers. It was a chilly summer afternoon, in fact it was a lil cloudy. We were on the first floor of this motel-like building, talking, laughing, chilling and drying our hair. It was the beggining of a friendship. I felt safe. It felt nice. In moments like that, you have to stop for a second and tell everybody "Does it really get nicer than this?"
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Man I miss when I was young and stress free. I would listen to my mum dry her hair and it would send me to sleep so fast. It was so satisfying when she would turn the hairdryer to me. Man those were good times I'd do anything to go back.
Same :(
Same here, good stress free times with white noise
Samee
Same here
my mother used to dry my hair everytime after a shower, when i was a child... such happy memories, she would touch my hair with so much care, and so softly, that it was the best moment of the day
I remember when my father was alive he used to warm up the bed with the hair dryer during the cold winter nights. I can't describe how nice that feeling was, it was like a warm hug. Then me and my sisters started to use it too and I do it mostly when I've got flu and I need to warm up and relax my muscles to ease the pain and tensione. Guys this machine works wonders, god bless whoever invented it. I hope they're in heaven right now ❤
its kinda stupid but really it makes me cosy and gives me goosebumps. I usually like listening to it when im feeling cold
+ToxiicBlaZe LOL
Same
I listen to it when I'm cold it's amazing
when i feel cold this is so good, but it give me goosebumps when i feel hot too :) i love it, it´s like im in heaven
same xD
omg yes
When I was young and I was sleeping with my parents, my dad would turn on the the hair-dryer and put it under the sheets. The hot hair on cold nights was heavenly.
My dar did this too
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My dad still does this, even though I don't sleep in their bed anymore I can still hear it from my room
Reminds me of cold mornings here in the nordic. Mom woke up early every morning and took a shower before work. And after that she always blow dried her hair at least for 20-30 minutes. I remember laying in my bed half asleep and getting goosebumps. I really miss them good old days.
What country? I'm from the north of Spain, in my city everyday rains and my Mother was used to dry her hair and listening to it gave me goosebumps while I was in the bed, Uncredibly good feeling. The washing machine of my house was also broken and it did a weird sound but it was so damn relaxing and I was used to sleep to that sound. That with 6 years old now I'm 22 and I still listen to this it gives me goosebumps and peace. My friends doesn't understand why I do this but the dont feel the same, even they tried it but it doesnt work for them. I tought I was weird for listening to this and feel so calm but I see that there are more ppl
@@adrisalas6 i'm from Sweden.
Yea same my mom just fixes her hair before going to school and i swear its so relaxing
relatable. I sometimes eaven stood up and sat down next to her so i could hear it better
One thing I love is while right now I enjoy the relaxation I can read people’s stories of how it started with them
u are still here today to me tooo we are ogs lol
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Of all hairdryer sounds on UA-cam, this is the best one. I feel like a wine expert, but instead of wine I review hairdryer sounds like " Hmm this model has a good presence in the higher frequences due to its high revs" 😁😁
Me too
LukeL haha yes man we are hair dryee experts :D
Ha me too!!
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This is really amazing.. Ive always thought id be the only person having this addiction thing. Oh i feel good.
judging by the views, i think we are too many
This is the only thing that makes my baby go to sleep. Thanks for making this.
Don't know if it's just me, but I need to listen to the hair dryer every morning while preparing for work. I used it to get warm but the electricity bills are becoming a headache in my country right now.
Thank you for this well done video and sound, I'm not getting warm anymore in the mornings but at least I can listen to that calming sound that gets me in a good mood all day 🤍
Me 2.. every morning
@@LegeonGI Same, everyday before school 🥲
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because when we were young we felt our moms in the bathroom getting ready, after telling us repeatedly to wake up! and those minutes were endless sleep ...
@@Exlyyn_ sorry to hear that
Omg yes
It's nice knowing other people have the same feeling. I am really happy that I can still live my life in my bed in the morning on school days when every 2 days my mum dries her hair and I just listen to the sound and feel so cozy and even though I just hear it I feel so warm and safe. Just for that moment I can forget everything and for the sadly short time I enjoy my life and never want to stop that feeling.
For me with autism, this sound has always made me feel cosy and want to sleep, it's the comfort of knowing something warm is nearby making a constant noise while you cover yourself in your duvet getting warm yourself
Autista geci XDD
Even if I don't have autism, this is the same for me
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First of all, thank you for this. It's so beautiful to see how so many people connect in the comments remembering their childhood memories so maybe you wanna know mine as well :)
Well, as many of the people here I remember the mornings before kindergarten lying in my parents bed below the blanket and listening to the sound of my mother blowdrying her hair and smelling the awesome breakfast my dad made in the kitchen. Mostly my mum blowdried in the middle of winter wich can get really cold here where I live so it made me feel so cozy and safe hearing this so that I always hoped she would continue to blow dry a little longer before I had to dress up.
Well and now I'm nearly 16 years old, my very last schoolyear began and my parents are seperated, right now it's 5 am and I can't sleep due to missing my boyfriend who is at work already, I'm freezing because we are starting winter here and that's how I came here, I remembered this beautiful sound and now I'm lying here below my blanket feeling cozy and safe again, it may sound crazy but it's almost like I can smell the breakfast like a would back then with 7 years of age ♥️
Really nice memory…how is possible that you’re finishing the school at 16?
@@vincenzomiranda1930 I got into first grade when I was 6 and now I'm in 10th grade wich is the highest class on my school, we also have 3 different types where one takes 9 years but the other 12, well its complicated to explain but here in Germany it's common to start working at 16/17
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How are you after two years?
@@NoahSadi Hi thanks for asking, I'm now 18 years old, got my dream job and my relationship is still going strong, also I still listen to the blowdryer noise
I live in a cold old house and warming my self with a hairdryer is the best when its cold
Just listening to this give me chills and relaxes me soo much
Im glad that im not the only one who feels like that ^^
Ja omg ich dachte ich wäre der einzige der das macht hahah
The comment sections of videos like this are my favourite in all of UA-cam. It’s just 100% wholesomeness as everyone’s sharing their shared experience.
For me when I was younger I used to wake up early to listen to my mum blow drying her hair, and when I discovered there were videos like this online I’d lay in bed, fan on full blast trying to make myself cold. 8 odd years later, I’m 21 years old and during stressful times in my life I come back to videos like these to help me unwind and sleep.
Same bro
this sound reminds me of the early mornings when my mom would dry her hair and direct the hairdryer towards me and I would love that feeling. I'd go back to sleep feeling warm and calm as i loved the noise since i was young… such a therapeutic sound, i love it. the childhood nostalgia is so real and white noise are literally my favourite. 🥲🫶🏼
I used to love that when the wind would blow on me I’d get goosebumps all over
My childhood all over. As a baby my Mum would dry me with this, and during my whole life just the noise gives me chills. I remember the times I would skip school as my Dad started work before I’d leave for school, and finish after I’d gotten back. So I wouldn’t bother going, instead staying at home with the hairdryer on me all day whilst playing San Andreas. No better feeling in the world haha. Despite the rising bills, my addiction will continue 😂
I have the same hair dryer addiction honestly I can't stop its like the best feeling ever turning on the hairdryer at night n it just relaxes you , I'm trying my best to stop and use my phone instead so no rising bills😭
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why are people hating these vids? for many this sound is very relaxing (including me) and my favorite background "music" for learning. i can concentrate well with this. normal music or other sounds dont work for me while learning
my sis love it so much I don't but for her I look/hear this vid 😄
Yeeesss!!! I have this in my "Studying Music" playlist.
moin moin das viede ist gut aber nimm lieber 4 sachen ist besser
I was listening to this a few years ago while sitting in a car, the night was dark and rainy, yet beautiful. The car was parked at a beautiful spot near the baltic sea. If the rain wouldnt have been there, one could've heard the waves roll on the shores. We just had 2 weeks of best holiday in sweden and i was sitting there, listening to this, trying to sleep a little, waiting for the farry home. What a time.
:)
From one hairdryer sound lover to another, I hope you got home safely and life is treating you well.
This reminds me of when I was a little kid and my mom used to dry my hair every morning before having a breakfast together watching cartoons on tv.. the most relaxing and peaceful sound ever... (I tired like 1000 other hairdryer videos, but I always come back to this one)
Ja też
Nobody is gonna see this but this sound gives me such anxiety relief. My mom went back to work as a hairdresser 3 days after giving birth to me. I never understood why this sound meant so much until she told me that story as a teen. Kind of incredible that it's still in my brain after decades.
Yes i saw it, and don't worry a lot of people watch this.
cute
saw it too, beautiful comment
As I was a kid I had my hairdryer running .. like 24/7 !? I LOVE this sound just makes me so calm and happy
I thought I'm the only one who likes this sound but there's many people here with me 🥺😭 it's magical I swear
Hair dryer, washing machine, vacuum, old pc fans and jet plane cabin. The five wonders of the sleeping world
@@achilles055 omgg yess
@@achilles055 hair dryer, vacuum cleaner, airplane, rain, thunder, river, sea, lake, crackling fire, wind, highway, fan, air conditioning, space, spaceship and womb...all these are white noises and they help for sleep
I swear when i was little every time my mom would dry her hair i would fall asleep every time anywhere in the house it didnt matter
Like a few millions
Dont know why i love the sound of this bit also goves me such a sense of well being and warmth. Like others it reminds me of my childhood early mornings getting ready for school and my mum doing 200 things at once.. im 40 now and still use the hairdryer to deal with anxiety on certain days. Love to all
This video is saving my life (and electric) my 7 week old only goes to sleep to hairdryer and past fee weeks we have had to keep my hairdryer on as no video on youtube helped.... until i found this one THANK YOU FROM ONE TIRED MUM!
Sat here with my 5 week old doing exactly that, only problem is the adverts!!!!
@@martinmather2495 u can download it
You know that this costs about 50 cents for one hour.. Leave that on for 5 hours a day and 30 day a month and there goes 75 dollars out the window
@@Ahayeahishere erm I'm in the uk its alot different here I pay 70 quid for my gas and electric and can use as much as I want
Here with 2 weeks old strangling with colic, only this sound helps him to go sleep🙏🤦♀️
If no ones told you this today, let me. I love you. I'm proud of you. Everything's gonna be okay 🤗
Ty :))
I really needed this thank you ❤️
Thank you ❤️
I need a hange me and kisses. Iam outside my home country, and iam alone now for 1 month without hange.
Thank you ❤🥺😫💔
My daughter is now seven weeks old and crying every night between 7 and 11. Tonight she fell asleep with the sound of this hairdryer... And it's only 9 o'clock. Who ever recordet the sound should get an oscar! :-D Thank youuu
yeah my daughter is 9 and she still sleeps with a hair dryer
When I was younger I would never find the motivation to shower if it wasn't for the long, hot water sessions and for the hair drying part. But I would never want to do it myself and I would always go to my father and ask him to do it for me. I would sit in the bathroom and let him dry my hair. Every time, I found it extremely relaxing, I would start feeling sleepy and less stiff and I would close my eyes and listen to the hair dryer's sounds. I would always, always get shivers from the hot air blowing on my skin, contrasting the less warm air in the rest of the room. Then it would stop, and I had to go and end that lovely experience. Eventually growing up I started doing it myself, but it never is like it used to be, when someone else does it for you.... I never told him how much I liked it and it's actually one of the few good memories I associate with him. I also love going to the dentist, the sound the water thing and other machines makes is so loud, yet so soothing, I always feel like sleeping hahaha
It was all good Till the dentist haha
@@yv6798 LMAOOOO
This is it! The sounds and the feeling of someone else drying your hair are beyond comparison. It's the warmest a person can feel.
The best thing when I was little was waking up early and listening to my mom drying her hair😊 i still do that and i love my mom a lot💞💞
@DOGE BOZZ why this Emoji ?(looks sad)
@DOGE BOZZ mmmkkkkkkntrr1jclu
My god it's not just me
SAME BRO SAME
I love your mom too
I'm not alone.
Hakan Cerit ^ ____ ^
Alan Walker confirmed.
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Egzantrik Gamer türk heryerzde varrrr
The moment when you come back to the real world and have to stop the sound, real world sucks without this permanent sound
Most true words ever typed
YOU ARE AWESOME! :D
+iVorTex ™ It's true T.T
+iVorTex ™ HAHAHAHAHA
+iVorTex ™ im addicted to this shit man :D its like heroin
This reminds me of younger days when I was a kid and wasn't old enough to dry my own hair so my mom would dry it for me and I remember it being so relaxing and suiting.. And also reminds me of cold winters when I would lay in my warm bed and hear my mom vacuuming so I would just snuggle in that warm bed and get tingles on my neck it really is something! :)
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Same 🥲
this is my exact same story. and there is nothing in the world I love more than this sound 💗
The fact that they still heart the comments even after 11 years is amazing
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@@SELAMAQ123 Big W
When i'm home alone i just sit with the hairdryer on but i have to put this on when my parents are in because they shout at me if i do that lol
It's just so relaxing it reminds me of sleepy lazy days when theres no pressure or stress + when all you have to worry about is getting out of bed for food
Thanks so much for this!!
Sammy LMAO i thought im the only one :DDD
Sammy Same here :)
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KIDING LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO
same haha though I'm crazy for doing this xD
6,561,860 people have watched this video (September 11th 2015). By watching the video on a screen the viewers used 39Mhw, however by watching the video instead of using a hairdryer themselves, they saved 393Mhw. This amount of energy saving is comparable to the energy use of a middle-sized enterprise.
Laurer Wie cool I mean its not cool but uummm what am i writing here??
Laura Wiesböck it’s 2020 lol
anyone who is listening to this late at night, or maybe even randomly throughout your day to make you sane during school/work
i would like to remind you that whatever is stressing you, whatever is making you have bad thoughts or just making you be negative,
is nothing compared to the amount of positivity that can course through you if you just show it, maybe to you could show it to a friend, a family member, a co-worker.
You Have Got This
Ah, yes, this truly is the best side of youtube, hearing this relaxing sound, while reading these stories,makes me wanna share one.
I'm still a kid, but whenever my mom says to take a shower i say yes (or i say no cause im playing a game but then i take a shower when im done playing) and every time i finish the shower im always relaxed while drying my hair... (without hearing my lil bro scream cause he screams a lot hehe) ...It always Relaxes me a lot and i almost fall asleep every time😌
Actually, this is better than the video looks. The sound is giving me goose bumps. The author has definitely taken some thought in making this video.
Same wierd :P
Man, that's great. My daughter wouldn't sleep but she was crying of tiredness. As soon as I start playing this video she fell asleep. Thx.
Same here :D
Thankyou my baby is going to sleep
So the reason why I like the sound of hairdryers so much is bc when I was around 3-5 my mom used to work very early and woke us up at 5-6 am to take us to our grandmas house for the day. She proceeds to wake us up and then I would go crawl into her bed while she was drying her hair. Her bed smelt like her, and I felt safe. I obviously fell asleep most of the time. So the sound of hairdryers make me sleepy and it’s just so nostalgic.
This video has been a lifesaver in helping calm our baby and getting him to go to sleep. 🙌🏼 thank you!!! We may have contributed to at least 1 mil views... feels like it at least.
A lifesaver when I don't have a real thing and little one cant fall asleep, tried a couple of others, but baby ignored them. Interesting, will he someday feel happy listening for the hardrier and not knowing why it feels cosy, as he can't remember this time :)
All these stories sound so familiar!
Just like a lot of the stories here, I've loved the sound of vacuum cleaners and hairdryers for as long as I have memories! Some of the very first memories I have are as a child/toddler (it's so long ago that they're only snapshots of memories but they're still so dear to me). Every time my mom would vacuum the house I would follow her around and sit right next to it so I could hear the sound and feel the warm air blowing out of it. And every time after I would be so relaxed and sleepy my mom would take me up to her room, put me in her bed, put a relaxing kids video in the VCR player and I would be out in seconds.
I also have very fond memories of her waking me up, and getting me breakfast etc then I would lay in her bed while she got ready for work, of course the best part being when she would dry her hair and occasionally turn the hairdryer on me. There are probably only a very small handful of experiences in life that can give you that level of comfort and cosiness and most of them are illegal!
Now, nearly 30 years later and I've still been coming back to these sounds for comfort. I don't usually stick to one video/resource as I find if it's been monotonous for too long it starts to lose the magic but these videos that are actual recordings of someone using and importantly moving the dryer around that gives it that slight variation and authentic feeling compared to say a white noise generator. The day they invent silent hairdryers and vacuums I'm going to start stockpiling!
For those of you looking for a more tailored experience I highly recommend mynoise.net as it has sliders so you can customise the frequencies exactly how you like them (I prefer a lower pitch rumbling over a higher pitched hiss). I tend to have mynoise and a video like this open at the same time and layer them for maximum effect.
Quest'uomo faceva gli ASMR nel 2012... Milleaccendini è sempre aventi!
ITALIAAAAAAA!!!!!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
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I am 12 years old, I am from Russia, but I will write a comment in English
вы правы, звуки могут восстанавливать и исцелять, это частоты, точно такие же, как травы и специи, которые тоже не что иное, как частоты. Самая целебная из всех - это буква, которую мы называем м. на самом деле, когда нам плохо, мы взываем к ней и зовем маму, у которой не случайно много букв «м».
Thank you for the video, I used it to get my baby to sleep. she felt asleep in less than 4 minutes. ;-)
mine is the same!!!! great video 😎😍
Iulia Cuarente w/o a doubt, who would it thought this would work so great.
Mila M&M's Why did you respond in German? I kind of know German but not too much.
Incredibile to see my one week old baby sleeping while listening to my old hair dryer... just like I used to do when I was a child. And nobody believed that this kind of noises, "white noises", were a kind of magic.... @Love from Italy@
my father vacuumed the living room. I used to lie down on the sofa and fall asleep to the wonderful sound. Warm air came out the back. me and my brother turned on the vacuum cleaner, lay down and fell asleep from the warm air. the same with hairdryer. I remember that every time my mother would blow-dry her hair, I would lie down on the floor under her and she would point the hairdryer at me a few times. I had goosebumps all over my body. And as I've gotten older, I've noticed that I have some trouble falling asleep. I needed the sound of the hairdryer or vacuum cleaner. and that's how I found these videos. and every time I listen to these videos I feel like little me fell asleep to the sound. I miss those old days!
When my mum was pregnant with me, I would kick when she used a hairdryer. After being born and learning to crawl I would crawl my way into her lap at the sound of a hairdryer. As a child I always loved the sound. Now I have grown up I find myself listening to this. I guess some thing just don't change 😂
good night everybody 😉😃
Good night you too
thank you
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Good night buddy
I never thought so many other people would find the sound of hair dryers so relaxing! I thought it was just some weird thing about me! I think the reason I find it so raxing is because I associate the sound with warmth and comfort; I like to sit around using one as a heater in winter. Same reason I find the sound of electric fan heaters relaxing.
R u alive?
Are you alive?
I love to read stories here, so I will add one for others to explore:
My first memory is of a bright room, lit by the sun, with Pink Floyd's "Division Bell" playing in the background. This morning my mother was preparing for work, drying her hair. I would always go to the bathroom, step on a toilet and ask her to blow be with the air. Often she was in a hurry, so I just had to run around her, trying to grasp these rare gusts of warmth. To be hones, since then I always enjoyed hearing that sound.
Another great way to improve my day was by following a vacuum. It used to blow warm air up, so I followed it and let it turn my shirt into a little parachute which captures all the air inside of it. Sometimes I even would turn the vacuum on just to enjoy the warmth. When I was around 8y, my mother often worked morning shifts, or when she had day shifts I was in a school so I had less chances to enjoy the warmth of the white noise.
After the divorce of my parents... nothing was really going that well and I remember waking up at 5am. My mother was already at work so I went to shower and then dried myself with a hairdryer. Then I went to my computer and turned this exact video on. Simultaneously I ate something good and watched a video review of a delivery restaurant (I really loved to watch those then). With a shower rob warming me the sleep fairy didn't wait for long. Yeah, I didn't go to school that day.
Things have changed since then but I still enjoy this sound. It still brings me peace and it is still something that will remind me of those distant times where childish worries could never obstruct from the enjoyment of life. Simplest things brought happiness. But what is now? In late teen-age, addicted to social media, not knowing what to expect from tomorrow, in a middle of a world crisis... Still here because of the peace this stuff brings me.
I am really happy that this place brings all kinds of people together to enjoy...
I believe Roger Water managed the best to put these feelings into words:
"You are young and life is long, and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"
I hear to this when I'm feeling cold or sick and it gives me goosebumps and it's the best❤...
Io dico che è bellissimo. Quando ero piccolo mia madre mi metteva a letto con i miei fratelli e ci asciugava i capelli. Mi dava tanto un senso di protezione....
anche a me
Idem
x Tom
I remember being 6 years old. Dad was out of town and I always got to sleep in the comfy big bed with my Mom. Lights were off with the door cracked as a nightlight in the hallway. Mom always took a late night shower and dryed her hair. Winter time outside-our house was off at the time with a sliding glass door in my parents bedroom so I could see the snow. I fell asleep so good those days. Now I find it every now and then and really touched it today when I was blow drying my dog after a bath with her wrapped around in a towel and me sitting on the bathroom floor with her in the corner comforting her and her comforting me. Also heard God and talked with him sum.
I remember the moment when I woke up very early for school, in the cold season, and turned on the sound of the hair dryer. During this, my eyes were glued together and every minute was very special for me. If you catch a certain mood, you can turn on this sound on the bus, and all the hustle seems to be nothing to you, you all have a real lYubov to the Jews and the world.
5:45 by far the best part ;)
I have a 6 month old who only falls asleep to hair dryer sounds, and I don't want to kill our power bill. So thank you for this!
Gud for u
Il video più costoso della storia di UA-cam! 😆 Fino a qualche anno fa credevo di essere il solo ad amare il suono del phon, poi dopo qualche ricerca mi si è aperto un mondo... 😃
Mario Napolitano è un video solo di boh 10 minuti ripetuto per ore e ore, sennò cavolo la bolletta gli sarebbe costata un occhio hahahahaha
@@EhmLuca anche perchè il phon sarebbe andato in tilt😂
Mario Napolitano caro mio siamo in tanti ormai. Però confesso che anche io cominciavo a pensare male😂
Luca Pio Sbb spero bene
So relaxing And chilling. İts so Good when you read the coments and listen . And the ones who is reading this try this:
Listen for 1 minute than suddenly stop the video. You will be so empty And the silence will be so loud
Love to everyone
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Exactly
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También tengo una historia , con mi hija pequeña ,y el secador ,ella tenía su cabello largo y me encantaba pasar ratos con peine y secadora en mano mimando un poco a mi princesa . Escuchar esto me recuerda los momentos q pasamos juntas , como disfrutábamos de ese airecito, sus cabellos revoloteando y entre gritos y risas , pasamos ratos mágicos entre madre e hija . Ya hoy es una mujer , y se deleita secando el cabello a su hijita , y a mi solo me queda imaginarlo , recordarlo y , pensar en mi chiquita con este sonido maravilloso . Gracias a todos por existir , entre el sonido y las historias me relaje y bastante .
Wer liebt auch diese Geräusche wenn ein Fön an ist?😍😍Das ist so entspannend und wenn der dann aus ist dann ist das so ungwöhnt❤️🤦🏼♀️❤️
ja man ich kan ihn fast gar nicht mehr ausmache und meine Eltern dan immer mach den föhn aus
Das kenne ich nur zu gut , bin damit damals immer eingeschlafen 😍😍
Da habe ich den Fön angemacht und neben das Bett gelegt oder rmit ins Bett genommen, das es schön warm wird 😍😍❤
@@paulspangler1759 eyyy ich mach das auch immer und meine mom dann immer so ,,was machst du denn so lange mit dem Föhn das ist doch nicht normal, die anderen leute machen das doch auch nicht" tja nächstes mal kann ich sagen:,, DOCH... tun sie" und Problem gelöst😂👌🏼
@@aidenschneider4179 😂😂😂❤
Same meine Eltern kommen fast jeden morgen zu mir rein um mir zu sagen das es jetzt mit dem fönen reicht.😂😂
The only thing I am missing now sitting here is the nice warm air :3
this sound reminds me of my mother and my grandma, blowdring my hair when I was a kid! it was so relaxing, and I use to read a funny baby book as I waited for my hair to be dry. I still love when someone blowdries my hair and touches my hair!
stopping this sound feels soooo bad... quiet and alone.... Much love goes to all moms and dads who giving good times and memories to their kid/s ❤
È stato il sogno di una vita fin da piccolo, addormentarmi con il suono dell'asciuga capelli, ed ora fortunatamente si è realizzato!
Anche se da adulto se sarò ricco sfondato pagherò qualcuno per farlo, perché oltre al suono è molto rilassante il calore.... Buona notte a tutti i toccati come me ahahahahahhahahahaha ❤😂
Simone Romeo Oddio, è quello che penso anche io! Pensavo di essere pazza hahah
Hai proprio ragione
Simone Romeo ma cazzo ma allora non sono l'unico ahahah. Beh se mi addormento poi fa per tutta la notte ed è meglio di no. Certo ci vorrebbe qualcuno che una volta che stai dormendo lo spenga
Simone Romeo però che spreco assurdo di energia. 2 h di phon sai che spreco...
@@EHEyt ma e un loop
When I was a kid during saturday mornings my father was cleaning our apartment with the vacuum cleaner. I remember that I used to stay under a blanket and I was feeling very relaxed, very protected. There it was a warm atmosphere around me.
Now being in my 30s I use this hair dryer sound to feel asleep and to relax. I forget my daily problems and difficulties. In my mind I return to those happy moments when dad was cleaning the house with the vacuum cleaner and me, the kid from those times, was feeling protected.
Same memories here, but I remember my mum drying her hair while I was in bed.
When I was little I used to wake up and get ready to bed to this sound, and i used to ask “Can you blow it on me a little?” every time to feel that warmness for a second in the middle of winter.
Ever since my baby brother was born about 5 months ago he falls asleep really quickly to hair dryer sounds. Now it's not only his favourite noise but now mine 😂👌
Non c e niente da fare.... cerco altri video simili per cambiare ogni tanto, ma torno sempre qui.. ad ascoltare questo. .. ormai mi accompagna ogni sera da un anno a questa parte... il migliore video/phon in circolazione. Grande mille❤
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I thought I was the only one that gets called down by this sound. Normally, I would take the hair dryer, and put it under my blanket. It wamrs my feet and the sound is calming.
can you say me when I take going to and will I m german
@@tosk9906 genau
This is my 4 week old son’s favourite sound right now. Helps him fall asleep
I use this video for my little daughter and it works very well... my baby sleeps like an angel.
You can feel safe when you listen to this sound but you can't feel those moments when you were kid , but atleast you can live that in you dreams and feelings
Since there are no written studies on the science behind why white noise calms people (specifically a hairdryer). I just have the comments to figure out how most people feel while experiencing it. I can deduce that the chemicals our brain give off that gives us goosebumps (i.e. Dopamine and Serotonin), are emitted when our stress levels are the lowest. Studies show that it is a fact that humans have a primal sense to feel safest when around our family, primarily our mothers. Since a lot of north Americans have been raised in a middle class family, with household mothers that care for their children when they were young. Its a given that they would hear they’re mothers hairdryer every morning. So much so that they’re young and developing mind would tie this unique and bland sound to they’re mothers presence. So no matter where you are, or how old you are, your brain has been hard wired to believe that this sound is a sign of safety. Which will make your brain release Dopamine and give you goosebumps, slowing your heart rate down dramatically and warms your internal body temperature (or chills it). So don’t think your weird, because its just Psychology and Physiology.
This gives me memories when I was younger of when I just woke up and my mum turned the hairdryer on just before i went to sleep to give me a good rest, I miss them days.
Ever since I was 5 I’d listen to my dad dry his hair before work and it used to make me feel tired so now I listen to it to help me sleep 💤
My dad's bald so I can't experience that
@@ftbl.dmzy1 sad ☹️
Thank you. It's the only sound that will calm down my toddler.
This is the only white noise that can keep my baby boy sleeping for the night. You don’t know how you’ve helped my family and I!
Omg! My boy too! He loves the hair dryer but its just not practical leaving it on for long periods of time. This video is a life saver! We have it on almost every night!
I'm using this for my baby boy it settles him alseep problem though drawing phon to battery and carnt keep it on once alseep due to phone go off after while
as i basically raised in a hair salon when i was in the womb i think affected my brain into loving hair dryer sounds