My two best tips for poor tinglers: 1.) Close your eyes and imagine the sound is behind you. This is especially effective with scratching and whispers for me, if I can convince myself they're behind me it doubles the tingle effect. ✨ 2.) Take a break from ASMR and come back later. When I'm not feeling the tingles like I think I should, I take a two-week-long break from ASMR content, totally cold turkey. When I come back everything feels almost new again. 🎉 Obviously everyone is different, these won't necessarily work for everybody, but they could be worth a try! 💕
I've heard the take a break one a lot too and for some people it really helps- but I almost never get tingles and I could go months without watching asmr again and still get no tingles im not sure why- any tips on that?
@@BarbieFlesh6928 so for me, I get no tingles without headphones. The sound has time to spread out before you can really experience the tingles. If you’re not already, I would try using headphones. That way, you get to hear each sound like it is right in you’re own ears!
I'm pretty immune to most tingles. ASMR is usually something just nice to listen to. But the few times I have genuinely experienced tingles, were all from your videos. Litteral chills. Keep up the great work!
It’s funny because I was the opposite when I started years ago. I didn’t get tingles but it was relaxing and helped me sleep. Then one day it got a little tickle in the back of my head and it just kept growing until I got a shiver down my spine. Been hooked ever since!
@@stevensko9153 I've taken up to a year off and still only get it occasionally with really aggressive or intense triggers but that's it like 90% of what I started watching does nothing now.
@@FIONA21ful found it. Make sure you listen patiently... the crazy tingles will come way into the video. Don't get frustrated or in a hurry... just relax and listen all the way through. So make sure you don't skip ahead in any parts. Tell me if it have you tingle. ua-cam.com/video/eTzGx5n7qpk/v-deo.html
I rarely, if ever get a proper tingle out of ASMR. But it is still pleasant stimulation. I'd say that for me, ASMR is more about entertaining my ears and exploring 'noises'. Some of these noises are 'very' stimulating to the point that I do get something akin to a chill. I noticed a discernible response to the sounds from 7 onwards that had a greater effect on me, so I guess 7 is where I'm at. I listen to a lot of ASMR, it's a nice way to stimulate your ears/hearing.
What I really enjoy is both the ears not being simultaneously being simulated, perhaps taking turns etc. A mixture of them all, also visual tingles are great too. Seeing those metal rods and nails going through the texture of the mic was awesome.
if you wanna have tingles, try relaxing your muscles and be comfy, and don’t expect for the tingles, they just come naturally. been enjoying asmr since 2016 and i hate tingle immunity but that tip helps me a lot! my fave bits: 2:11 2:46 4:37 4:44 5:44 7:11 ~ 7:35 8:26 8:40 ~ 9:10 soooo good! 9:53 love to asmr bakery for the endless ear candies 💕
In my experience, it is not just the sounds and visuals but the way the person is watching that gives tingles. If I'm in bed or laying down, it's easier to get tingles than if I were at my desk doing nothing. A comfy chair (I use a bean bag chair), alone in a dark room, wrapped in a blanket, provides the best tingles for me.
I'm a platinum lvl asmr enjoyer that used to be immune to tingles but fortunately after trying several different methods I finally managed to unlock my tingles thanks to bakery😊❤🔑 Pro tip: if you're someone who no matter how hard you try can't get any tingles, try to relax your mind and strongly avoid thinking about the source of the sound/what thing is making that sound and just focus your mind on the sound only I hope It can help some of you✌
i usually try imagining something that might make that sound, for example i imagine sand falling from somewhere for triggers that would sound like that
i was one of those people who got really strong tingles the first time i listen to asmr and have since been looking for something to get that feeling again. ive found stuff that's good but nothing like that first time.
@@rabbit78-nc1vx no you don't because once you lose them you will miss them very much and you will want them back. i still have yet to get real tingles after my first time. have you tried rain stounds or low frequency tones to relax?
@@aarontrupiano9328 I doubt it, I am very ticklish and tingly. Every time I get a haircut and they wash my hair, I keep squirming because I feel tingly on my sides and it's really annoying. If it was not as intense then I could enjoy most ASMR. Yes I like listening to rain sounds to relax
As a person who has never tingled before I coincidentally fell most satisfied with ASMR with triggers at the Newbie, Beginner, Elementary, and Invincible stages. Those were the triggers that always give me a feeling of satisfaction or something closing to tingles but I have never experienced it. This is quite interesting.
My tip for getting back your tingles is to make sure you're not too warm! Ideally there should be a little airflow on some part of your skin, arms, neck, to help with getting those nice tingly goosebumps.
Whatever that first trigger was, I loved it. This whole video was honestly amazing. A longer video with these would be amazing, or at least the first trigger
I only started listening to ASMR at all a couple of months ago, and this quickly became one of my favorite channels. I only get the tingles very rarely, even with stuff that's worked before - my mind has to be in the right frame to manage it before I start. This is a fantastic channel to fall asleep too though, because even without the tingles the sounds are really soothing.
Every single one of these Triggers (except for the fast tapping) gave me really nice and soft tingles. Amazing video, this will definitely not be the last time I watch this!
im 100% immune to tingles i would love to tingle to feel how it is but no matter what any asmr i watch doesn't make me tingle but i still watch asmr cause of the good sounds
@@MegaVoidwalker omg I know I'm not the person you replied to but thanks so much for recommending that video! I just watched it and it's really good asmr!!
i’m convinced some people don’t know how to scratch/brush a mic bc this version gave me some tingles back i usually love a good ear flutter to send spine chilling ones
I've become more or less immune to tingles but I continue to find ASMR extremely soothing. I tend to gravitate toward artists who are committed to their craft and produce quality material, such as yourself. I've been watching ASMR for years now, since it was first posted on YT. That may not make me an expert but I'm definitely a veteran. BTW, I cringe at the sight of shoddy nails. Your manicures are absolutely perfect. I love the color as well as the length and shape of your nails. Beautiful and soothing.
I'm a weirdo because everything except the tapping gave me tingles. The pouch scraping with that tiny little pokey thing was amazing. I could listen to a whole video of that!
I SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE IMMUNITY TEST!!!! I DIDNT GET A SINGLE TINGLE BUT to be fair i have been listening to ASMR for like 2 years nearing 3 year of me listening to asmr and i always sleep to asmr bakery's vids so good job!!!
My favorites were beginner, proficient, superior, and the first part of master. They were so relaxing. My least favorite was expert, idk why that one just was unpleasant for me.
I've been listening to asmr nearly every night for 5+ years and I've only experienced tingle immunity a few times thank the gods. I got tingles through the whole video so I can't wait for the full version 😍
@@cuuplocing3898 the few times I've had it it lasted anywhere from a few days to a couple weeks or so. The best cure I've found is to use an external speaker instead of headphones/earbuds. Gives a different more subtle kind of tingle
@@cuuplocing3898 usually tingle immunity can be cured by taking a tingle break, try not listening to asmr for a couple days or weeks if necessary, if you can't sleep in silence use rain sounds instead, after your tingle break your immunity should be cuted or atleast lessened enough to where you get tingles again (note that this does not work for eveyone it's just a general way to regain tingles)
I like to listen to asmr for it can be relaxing. I haven't had tingles from asmr before, but still enjoy it to help me relax or relax enough to go to sleep. ❤
Applaud the effort, but beyond invincible at this point. Nothing really makes me tingle anymore, been like this for a long while, gone through many videos of massage asmr, asmrmagic, surge, and many others. Nowadays I listen and watch ASMR just to.. listen and watch, they're nice. The only thing close to tingles I will get is just goosebumps from the cold, which is different. Maybe there are still some triggers to find.
My tingle immunity is REALLY high from watching your videos, I’ve listened to so many of your triggers I’ve become immune I’ll edit the edit space when I’m done Edit: Tingled slightly but not enough for me to count on elementary level, I didn’t tingle to anything else
I have only experienced ASMR from having conversations with people over the phone and it doesn't happen often. I've never been able to trigger it with these types of videos even though they are incredibly relaxing.
Hi there bakery! I'm glad I clicked on this video because I need to listen to asmr that's really tingly so I can go to sleep because I have school tomorrow. :)
how to get tingles: 1) watch 360 asmr 2) listen to mic rubbing (its way too tingly for me) 3) watch asmr with high mic sensitivvity (type in %100 mic sensitivity) 4) mouth sounds and whispering 5) ear to ear asmr 6) listen with only one headphone (trust me on this) hope this helps these are what make me tingle
What I’d give to experience asmr for the first time again, I would literally lay in bed with a huge ass smile on my face in awe of how great it felt, one of those experiences were you just couldn’t stop smiling. I still get them every now and then but not the that level
I've been watching ASMR for like 6 years and I always thought it was a fuzzy feeling in the tummy but then I found out tingles are actually like a spine thing and I've never felt that
I watched my very first asmr video in 2015... (time is gone wtf) Since three years (or more) I dont get tingles anymore, just sometimes if my alltime favorit trigger hits the spot. But I still enjoy asmr so much😊
this is so good. I love how you never talk. Would love a nail tapping one, ones where they don't talk are so hard nigh impossible to find. ps: i have 4-5 of your videos downloaded cus now apparent i need them to sleep
~❤~Nightly reminders~❤~ ~Turn off autoplay ~Drink some water/eat (keep in mind that food does not digest as well at night) ~Brush your teeth! ~Take any needed meds :) ~Take our your contacts if you wear them ~Take off makeup if you’re wearing any ~Use your skincare products ~Maybe clean your earrings/piercings ~Put in a retainer if you use one ~Close your curtains or blinds ~Set any alarms for tomorrow ~Close the closet door ~Make sure you’ve done all your homework ~Feed any hangry pets ~If you shower in the evening, take a shower ~Maybe if you don’t usually, say goodnight to someone! ~Make sure you’re cozy ~Are your front, back and garage doors closed and/or locked? ~Give your thirsty plants some water! ~Pray if you do at night ~Use a blue light filter on your phone to help your eyes ~Take off your binder if you use one ~🧡~A couple things to make you more relaxed~🧡~ ~Drink some warm tea (watch out for caffeine) ~Make sure the temperature is just right. It makes it sooo much easier to sleep when it’s not too hot or too cold ~Write in a journal about your day ~Write down anything that you need to know for tomorrow ~Light a nice candle (remember to blow it out) ~💛~Things to help you sleep~💛~ ~Unclench your jaw, relax your hands and face, and release your shoulders. Everything is going to be ok. ~Write in a gratitude journal. This can help you clear your mind about anything and bring out the more positive things before bed. ~Meditate. Meditating can also clear your mind so it is easier to relax. ~Decide that the day is over. Doing this gets your mind and body ready for tomorrow. ~And please stop scrolling through the comments, it’s only going to distract you and make it harder to get to sleep. ~💚~If you needed to know~💚~ ~ I understand that I have no idea what is going on in your life, but whatever you are going through, know that it is going to get better. Think about some of your worst days. You have made it through every single one of them so far and there is absolutely no point in ending your beautiful existence now. You are an absolute warrior for getting this far because life is harsh and it can suck for a while but it will get better. Trust me :) I just wanted to say I love you and you are a valid being, whether you are a human, an entity, or a lil duck. Either way, you deserve all the love in the world. And I wish I could give that to you so much. 🦆 ~Also, a great quote by Griffin McElroy: “When someone leaves your life, those exits are not made equal. Some are beautiful and poetic and satisfying. Others are abrupt and unfair. But most are just unremarkable, unintentional, clumsy.” Let me know if you know where it’s from :D ~💙~Fun facts with Beep Boop!~💙~ ~Did you know that giraffes, horses, elephants, and a few other animals barely need sleep to function? (that doesn’t mean you don’t) ~Otters hold hands when they sleep to keep from drifting apart. They also choose a special rock at birth that they keep in their pouch. ~Did you know bees sometimes like to fall asleep in flowers, preferably with a friend? ~Did you know that a North American Opossum sleeps for about 18 hours per day? ~Another fun fact: you are ☺✨🌷GORGEOUS! ❤🥰🌈 ~If you don’t see something on the list, feel free to suggest it so that I can add it! ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 🏳🌈 💜~Goodnight lil duck~💜
that last sound and the leather ones aaaaa i loved them i have pretty bad tingle immunity right now and those triggers totally broke through it, thank you!!!
its so wonderful how u did the invisible tapping making it feel so real and vivid. I really like the tingles thank you! also i melted at 6:10 it's my favourite part
I stopped consistently getting tingles after about 2 years of daily exposure. It's become normal for me to listen to asmr every night as I try to fall asleep, despite no longer getting tingles. I think I've been listening every single night for atleast 5 years now. I've tried taking breaks multiple times: a couple days, a week, 2 weeks. But nothing works.
Just a little thing that I think is weird about my tingles, idk if this is normal or not but I usually have to watch ASMR for like 3-5 minutes (I never counted, that’s just a guess) to get tingles
I’m at intermediate for real, full force tingles. If I ever feel like I’m hitting immunity I switch triggers; light triggers almost always reset my auditory tingles.
Some people just don’t experience tingles and there’s honestly nothing you can do about it. Maybe your body is like super immune and that’s it, try finding something that just suits you best
Which ASMR listener level are you? Leave a comment down below and let me know❤ goodnight😴😴😴
00:10 newbie - mic brushing
01:10 beginner - invisible tapping
02:10 elementary - 3D eye massage ( watch with one eye closed!)
03:10 intermediate - mannequin head massage
04:10 advanced - mic touching
My two best tips for poor tinglers:
1.) Close your eyes and imagine the sound is behind you. This is especially effective with scratching and whispers for me, if I can convince myself they're behind me it doubles the tingle effect. ✨
2.) Take a break from ASMR and come back later. When I'm not feeling the tingles like I think I should, I take a two-week-long break from ASMR content, totally cold turkey. When I come back everything feels almost new again. 🎉
Obviously everyone is different, these won't necessarily work for everybody, but they could be worth a try! 💕
I've heard the take a break one a lot too and for some people it really helps- but I almost never get tingles and I could go months without watching asmr again and still get no tingles im not sure why- any tips on that?
@@BarbieFlesh6928 so for me, I get no tingles without headphones. The sound has time to spread out before you can really experience the tingles. If you’re not already, I would try using headphones. That way, you get to hear each sound like it is right in you’re own ears!
@@mggie135 Thanks for the tip I actually don't use headphones because usually these are to help me sleep and I cant sleep with headphones on
@@BarbieFlesh6928 I’ve heard of headbands with headphones in them so you can sleep with asmr on :) you might like it!
@@BarbieFlesh6928 i have a sleep mask that has headphones in it, best investment ever
I'm pretty immune to most tingles. ASMR is usually something just nice to listen to. But the few times I have genuinely experienced tingles, were all from your videos. Litteral chills. Keep up the great work!
Yeah same
Chills aren’t tingles tho
Me too! Same with Gibi
What I don to fix that typically is stop watching it for like a week and they will be back
@@plaqueboymike
I have literally never gotten them.
Im a jaded ASMR lover who is tired of never getting tingles,..however I love to relax to great sounds & hand movements.
It’s funny because I was the opposite when I started years ago. I didn’t get tingles but it was relaxing and helped me sleep. Then one day it got a little tickle in the back of my head and it just kept growing until I got a shiver down my spine. Been hooked ever since!
@@pickleshanks Lucky you! I hope it keeps up for you.
@@stevensko9153 Yes kind of, for some of us, Ive given it a break lots of times but still dont get any physical reaction . I do love it still though.
@@stevensko9153 I've taken up to a year off and still only get it occasionally with really aggressive or intense triggers but that's it like 90% of what I started watching does nothing now.
@@FIONA21ful found it. Make sure you listen patiently... the crazy tingles will come way into the video. Don't get frustrated or in a hurry... just relax and listen all the way through. So make sure you don't skip ahead in any parts. Tell me if it have you tingle.
ua-cam.com/video/eTzGx5n7qpk/v-deo.html
I rarely, if ever get a proper tingle out of ASMR. But it is still pleasant stimulation. I'd say that for me, ASMR is more about entertaining my ears and exploring 'noises'.
Some of these noises are 'very' stimulating to the point that I do get something akin to a chill. I noticed a discernible response to the sounds from 7 onwards that had a greater effect on me, so I guess 7 is where I'm at.
I listen to a lot of ASMR, it's a nice way to stimulate your ears/hearing.
I agree, I use it for white noise because it's more pleasant to listen to than static noises.
for me i do get tingles but only from specific things- usually sounds behind me or to my right, and it only makes one part of my back tingle
Your vocabulary is very ranged 🤠
I don't think nearly enough people realize and appreciate the work you put into just the beginner level, well done!
do u prefer the newer ak sounds in rust or the old ones, personly i wish they kept the old ak sounds
@@aminus4943 old fr
it isn't even that much work 💀
Rust sound effects💀
Fr
Been listening to ASMR for 5 years now and am apparently still at the newbie level. I’m thankful for my lack of tingle immunity 😅
bro you're so lucky I lost my sense of tingles after days
and it sucks
@@wumqyy same bro
Lucky
@@wumqyy ikr
8:11-8:25 is absolutely heavenly!! I need a video of just that!!
00:10 Cosmo and Wanda!
FAIRY ODD PARENTS!!
😂😂
Timmy is an average kid
@@GreenSlash46454that no one understands
@@annie._.0220mom and dad and Vicky always giving him commands
I haven't gotten tingles in over a year, I just like listening to the sounds. It helps me relax
What I really enjoy is both the ears not being simultaneously being simulated, perhaps taking turns etc. A mixture of them all, also visual tingles are great too. Seeing those metal rods and nails going through the texture of the mic was awesome.
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:10 newbie - mic brushing
01:10 beginner - invisible tapping
02:10 elementary - 3D eye massage ( watch with one eye closed!)
03:10 intermediate - mannequin head massage
04:10 advanced - mic touching
05:10 proficient - fast tapping ( rainbow eraser)
06:10 superior - ear massage
07:10 expert - wooden spheres rubbing
08:10 master - leather pouch scraping
09:10 invincible - electrifying/ helicopter sounds
⚠FROM DESCRIPTION NOT MINE DO NOT CREDIT ME ⚠
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The fact that I'm a master makes me feel sad 😭
I just need tingles
@@CxsmicRxse same :(
@@CxsmicRxse but master is good - 👴🏻
@@CxsmicRxse Take a break for two weeks then come back you will be a newbie or something else
if you wanna have tingles, try relaxing your muscles and be comfy, and don’t expect for the tingles, they just come naturally. been enjoying asmr since 2016 and i hate tingle immunity but that tip helps me a lot!
my fave bits:
2:11
2:46
4:37
4:44
5:44
7:11 ~ 7:35
8:26
8:40 ~ 9:10 soooo good!
9:53
love to asmr bakery for the endless ear candies 💕
The tapping was so well synched that it looked like she was really scratching the air
ADR queen tbh
The air bender
she taps on the mic with opposite hand with same cadence. the world isnt as deep as u think
@@zolo-p3p you must be really fun at parties
@@zolo-p3p no way never would have guessed🤯🤯
8:11 - 8:26 the best sound ever.
In my experience, it is not just the sounds and visuals but the way the person is watching that gives tingles. If I'm in bed or laying down, it's easier to get tingles than if I were at my desk doing nothing. A comfy chair (I use a bean bag chair), alone in a dark room, wrapped in a blanket, provides the best tingles for me.
I'm a platinum lvl asmr enjoyer that used to be immune to tingles but fortunately after trying several different methods I finally managed to unlock my tingles thanks to bakery😊❤🔑
Pro tip: if you're someone who no matter how hard you try can't get any tingles, try to relax your mind and strongly avoid thinking about the source of the sound/what thing is making that sound and just focus your mind on the sound only I hope It can help some of you✌
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i usually try imagining something that might make that sound, for example i imagine sand falling from somewhere for triggers that would sound like that
i was one of those people who got really strong tingles the first time i listen to asmr and have since been looking for something to get that feeling again. ive found stuff that's good but nothing like that first time.
This is literally the description of a drug addiction😂
i get tingles from literally any ASMR video and I hate it so much, I just want to relax and fall asleep!! I hope it goes away soon
@@rabbit78-nc1vx no you don't because once you lose them you will miss them very much and you will want them back. i still have yet to get real tingles after my first time. have you tried rain stounds or low frequency tones to relax?
@@aarontrupiano9328 I doubt it, I am very ticklish and tingly. Every time I get a haircut and they wash my hair, I keep squirming because I feel tingly on my sides and it's really annoying. If it was not as intense then I could enjoy most ASMR. Yes I like listening to rain sounds to relax
i’ve been obsessed w asmr since like 2017 and i’ve never felt tingles before
As a person who has never tingled before I coincidentally fell most satisfied with ASMR with triggers at the Newbie, Beginner, Elementary, and Invincible stages. Those were the triggers that always give me a feeling of satisfaction or something closing to tingles but I have never experienced it. This is quite interesting.
My tip for getting back your tingles is to make sure you're not too warm! Ideally there should be a little airflow on some part of your skin, arms, neck, to help with getting those nice tingly goosebumps.
I'm here in the middle of humid summer in the uk where we have no air con 😅
Whatever that first trigger was, I loved it. This whole video was honestly amazing. A longer video with these would be amazing, or at least the first trigger
I only started listening to ASMR at all a couple of months ago, and this quickly became one of my favorite channels. I only get the tingles very rarely, even with stuff that's worked before - my mind has to be in the right frame to manage it before I start. This is a fantastic channel to fall asleep too though, because even without the tingles the sounds are really soothing.
This was absolute bliss 🤤
And the length was perfect, because I could actually get to sleep afterwards.
The amount of tingles I get from this is awsome 😍😩✨❤️
Lucky. Too many of us don't get tingles, but stay for the calming sounds and visuals.
Same it’s so tingly I always get tingles from the smallest things istg
1:44 the one finger tap so good !!
Your asmr is always so unique and relaxing...I love your channel
Tinglyness of every level
Newbie: 7.5/10
Beginner: 8/10
Elementary: 7.4/10
Intermediate: 8.5/10
Advanced: 8.7/10
Proficient: 9/10
Superior: 9.4/10
Expert: 9/10
Master: 9.4/19
Invincible: 9/10
Every single one of these Triggers (except for the fast tapping) gave me really nice and soft tingles. Amazing video, this will definitely not be the last time I watch this!
im 100% immune to tingles i would love to tingle to feel how it is but no matter what any asmr i watch doesn't make me tingle but i still watch asmr cause of the good sounds
feel you
Make sure you're not too warm like have some exposed skin it helps
close your eyes and imagine the sounds are next to you like someone is doing it in your ear
Maybe try watching ear eating asmr videos
@@Yanagi-l8b i tried that, it didn't work
The invisible tapping was SO GOOD!
FRRR
Never seen that before but I really enjoyed it
Great vid! No intro, no outro, nothing unnecessary. Loved it!
I don't ever get tingles, but I love invincible the most. I hope you have an extended version of these.
I think she has a playlist called helicopter asmr, maybe give that a try :)
@@MegaVoidwalker omg I know I'm not the person you replied to but thanks so much for recommending that video! I just watched it and it's really good asmr!!
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i’m convinced some people don’t know how to scratch/brush a mic bc this version gave me some tingles back i usually love a good ear flutter to send spine chilling ones
I've become more or less immune to tingles but I continue to find ASMR extremely soothing. I tend to gravitate toward artists who are committed to their craft and produce quality material, such as yourself. I've been watching ASMR for years now, since it was first posted on YT. That may not make me an expert but I'm definitely a veteran. BTW, I cringe at the sight of shoddy nails. Your manicures are absolutely perfect. I love the color as well as the length and shape of your nails. Beautiful and soothing.
I'm a weirdo because everything except the tapping gave me tingles.
The pouch scraping with that tiny little pokey thing was amazing. I could listen to a whole video of that!
I SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE IMMUNITY TEST!!!! I DIDNT GET A SINGLE TINGLE BUT to be fair i have been listening to ASMR for like 2 years nearing 3 year of me listening to asmr and i always sleep to asmr bakery's vids so good job!!!
I still get tingles after 7.5 years of continuous listening 🫣
I never get tingles but like asmr lol
My favorites were beginner, proficient, superior, and the first part of master. They were so relaxing. My least favorite was expert, idk why that one just was unpleasant for me.
I hate when they use the wooden balls 😅 it makes my skin crawl
I've been listening to asmr nearly every night for 5+ years and I've only experienced tingle immunity a few times thank the gods. I got tingles through the whole video so I can't wait for the full version 😍
how long does immunity last? i don't get tingles much anymore and when I do there are weak. what do you do to get rid of immunity?
@@cuuplocing3898 the few times I've had it it lasted anywhere from a few days to a couple weeks or so. The best cure I've found is to use an external speaker instead of headphones/earbuds. Gives a different more subtle kind of tingle
@@cuuplocing3898 usually tingle immunity can be cured by taking a tingle break, try not listening to asmr for a couple days or weeks if necessary, if you can't sleep in silence use rain sounds instead, after your tingle break your immunity should be cuted or atleast lessened enough to where you get tingles again (note that this does not work for eveyone it's just a general way to regain tingles)
I like to listen to asmr for it can be relaxing. I haven't had tingles from asmr before, but still enjoy it to help me relax or relax enough to go to sleep. ❤
OMG FINALLY ANOTHER IMMUNITY TEST SERIES AFTER SO LONG😭🙏
Applaud the effort, but beyond invincible at this point. Nothing really makes me tingle anymore, been like this for a long while, gone through many videos of massage asmr, asmrmagic, surge, and many others. Nowadays I listen and watch ASMR just to.. listen and watch, they're nice. The only thing close to tingles I will get is just goosebumps from the cold, which is different.
Maybe there are still some triggers to find.
try the joker asmr ( dr t asmr channel , youll love it )
My tingle immunity is REALLY high from watching your videos, I’ve listened to so many of your triggers I’ve become immune I’ll edit the edit space when I’m done
Edit: Tingled slightly but not enough for me to count on elementary level, I didn’t tingle to anything else
I have only experienced ASMR from having conversations with people over the phone and it doesn't happen often. I've never been able to trigger it with these types of videos even though they are incredibly relaxing.
it's weird, i don't get any tingles, so i lasted till the end... but i still enjoyed this video, thanks for making this for us! :))
As a person with ADHD and OCD, this calms me so much
OKAY HEAR ME OUT . MY BRAIN NEVER TINGLES BUT 3:11 GOT ME RINGALING AND TINGALING
I started getting very intense tingles from the "invincible stage" that broke my tingle immunity. Nice.
I broke on the first one😅😂
Hi there bakery! I'm glad I clicked on this video because I need to listen to asmr that's really tingly so I can go to sleep because I have school tomorrow. :)
Gotta love school :’)
@@dew5192 teachers give us a handful of assignments and don’t pay much attention to us…
@Lil wolf don’t want to put out my school name but it’s highschool! 💚💛 (not sure if the colors help)
@@dew5192 is it Benjamin Franklin High School because that's what I go to! 😱
Guys please don't put your school names out there this is still the internet
the part where you used that brush thing that made the "helicopter" noises on the mic was so niceeeeeee pls do more :D
Yoo the amount of tingles i got😭Asmr is a great thing to listen to!
that little tiny wand on the leather near the end was amazing. I've never seen anyone do that one before.
omg the tingles at the end were so strong that my tingles had tingles!
how to get tingles:
1) watch 360 asmr
2) listen to mic rubbing (its way too tingly for me)
3) watch asmr with high mic sensitivvity (type in %100 mic sensitivity)
4) mouth sounds and whispering
5) ear to ear asmr
6) listen with only one headphone (trust me on this)
hope this helps these are what make me tingle
Ive never had tingles but number 5 finally gave me tingles
What I’d give to experience asmr for the first time again, I would literally lay in bed with a huge ass smile on my face in awe of how great it felt, one of those experiences were you just couldn’t stop smiling. I still get them every now and then but not the that level
Um. I didn’t get any tingles. Am I okay?? 😭😭
I've been watching ASMR for like 6 years and I always thought it was a fuzzy feeling in the tummy but then I found out tingles are actually like a spine thing and I've never felt that
its ok
@@specyooktle5890 i had those tingles sometimes but i got very intense tingles twice and it was from watchimg anime
Welcome to the family
Yea ur good it’s normal me myself I almost never tingle.
omg i love how for the invisible tapping its matched up!!
Miss the times when i got tingles just by listening to calm music.
I never get tingles from asmr videos but I can get tingles on commands
I’ve been watching asmr for a long time but out of all them the elementary level got me😊
I usually never have the patience to watch an entire ASMR video without getting distracted, but this.. My tingle immunity is cured
The variety of sounds is a delight to my ears!
EASILY the eraser on proficient is my favorite, nothings given me more tingled than that ever
I watched my very first asmr video in 2015... (time is gone wtf)
Since three years (or more) I dont get tingles anymore, just sometimes if my alltime favorit trigger hits the spot. But I still enjoy asmr so much😊
slow tapping will forever remain in my heart
0:11 Cosmo and Wanda when Timmy Turner wishes for asmr tingles LOL 💤✨
Oh that rainbow eraser! I love that! Tingles galore!
this is so good. I love how you never talk. Would love a nail tapping one, ones where they don't talk are so hard nigh impossible to find.
ps: i have 4-5 of your videos downloaded cus now apparent i need them to sleep
I’m autistic and started listening to asmr to get better control over sensory overload. This video helped me see just how much progress I’ve made
my inspiration!!!! amazing as always 😍✨💜
If you don’t ‘try not to tingle‘ those videos really help getting your tingles back :)
I need more Invisible tapping. Too satisfying🥰
Master level with the leather pouch scraping? Delightful!! ❤️ I need more of that
8:46 is what got me
david attenborough is the only person that gives me asmr for some reason
It’s been a while since I been tested, thank you 😁❤❤❤❤
That ear massage was heavenly
~❤~Nightly reminders~❤~
~Turn off autoplay
~Drink some water/eat (keep in mind that food does not digest as well at night)
~Brush your teeth!
~Take any needed meds :)
~Take our your contacts if you wear them
~Take off makeup if you’re wearing any
~Use your skincare products
~Maybe clean your earrings/piercings
~Put in a retainer if you use one
~Close your curtains or blinds
~Set any alarms for tomorrow
~Close the closet door
~Make sure you’ve done all your homework
~Feed any hangry pets
~If you shower in the evening, take a shower
~Maybe if you don’t usually, say goodnight to someone!
~Make sure you’re cozy
~Are your front, back and garage doors closed and/or locked?
~Give your thirsty plants some water!
~Pray if you do at night
~Use a blue light filter on your phone to help your eyes
~Take off your binder if you use one
~🧡~A couple things to make you more relaxed~🧡~
~Drink some warm tea (watch out for caffeine)
~Make sure the temperature is just right. It makes it sooo much easier to sleep when it’s not too hot or too cold
~Write in a journal about your day
~Write down anything that you need to know for tomorrow
~Light a nice candle (remember to blow it out)
~💛~Things to help you sleep~💛~
~Unclench your jaw, relax your hands and face, and release your shoulders. Everything is going to be ok.
~Write in a gratitude journal. This can help you clear your mind about anything and bring out the more positive things before bed.
~Meditate. Meditating can also clear your mind so it is easier to relax.
~Decide that the day is over. Doing this gets your mind and body ready for tomorrow.
~And please stop scrolling through the comments, it’s only going to distract you and make it harder to get to sleep.
~💚~If you needed to know~💚~
~ I understand that I have no idea what is going on in your life, but whatever you are going through, know that it is going to get better. Think about some of your worst days. You have made it through every single one of them so far and there is absolutely no point in ending your beautiful existence now. You are an absolute warrior for getting this far because life is harsh and it can suck for a while but it will get better. Trust me :) I just wanted to say I love you and you are a valid being, whether you are a human, an entity, or a lil duck. Either way, you deserve all the love in the world. And I wish I could give that to you so much. 🦆
~Also, a great quote by Griffin McElroy: “When someone leaves your life, those exits are not made equal. Some are beautiful and poetic and satisfying. Others are abrupt and unfair. But most are just unremarkable, unintentional, clumsy.” Let me know if you know where it’s from :D
~💙~Fun facts with Beep Boop!~💙~
~Did you know that giraffes, horses, elephants, and a few other animals barely need sleep to function? (that doesn’t mean you don’t)
~Otters hold hands when they sleep to keep from drifting apart. They also choose a special rock at birth that they keep in their pouch.
~Did you know bees sometimes like to fall asleep in flowers, preferably with a friend?
~Did you know that a North American Opossum sleeps for about 18 hours per day?
~Another fun fact: you are ☺✨🌷GORGEOUS! ❤🥰🌈
~If you don’t see something on the list, feel free to suggest it so that I can add it!
✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 🏳🌈
💜~Goodnight lil duck~💜
Thank you 🤗
Tysm darling :)
I love you
that last sound and the leather ones aaaaa i loved them
i have pretty bad tingle immunity right now and those triggers totally broke through it, thank you!!!
tingles have been forgotten but the sounds are good
I think I just like it a lot when it's using a mic for each ear... The tingles make me feel very happy
When it comes to tingles, I'll always be a newbie
its so wonderful how u did the invisible tapping making it feel so real and vivid. I really like the tingles thank you!
also i melted at 6:10 it's my favourite part
literally the best asmr-ist out there.
I stopped consistently getting tingles after about 2 years of daily exposure. It's become normal for me to listen to asmr every night as I try to fall asleep, despite no longer getting tingles. I think I've been listening every single night for atleast 5 years now.
I've tried taking breaks multiple times: a couple days, a week, 2 weeks. But nothing works.
this was my first time getting tingles it feels funny 😭thanks
The invisible tapping almost soloed me but im still here, after watching thousands of asmr i probably have a high tingle imunity
Just a little thing that I think is weird about my tingles, idk if this is normal or not but I usually have to watch ASMR for like 3-5 minutes (I never counted, that’s just a guess) to get tingles
You know it's a good video when the video starts and 3 seconds in you feel tingles
I got tingles at 9:08 9:37 9:58
I’m at intermediate for real, full force tingles. If I ever feel like I’m hitting immunity I switch triggers; light triggers almost always reset my auditory tingles.
3:32 I would've asked what we were after that
8:10 - 8:25 we need more of this 😴💤So tingly
I lasted to elementary ,That’s alot further than I thought I’d get but despite that your asmr is amazing ❤❤
I only got to newbie 😂
@@nezukochan3962I tried so hard not to get out on newbie 🥲 so I can’t blame you 😄
As someone who pulls an almost all-nighter,this video was a challenge
YES omg so tingly
i legit felt this in the back of my brain
The last part with the needle in the microphone was amazing. Wish that part was a full video
Been listening to asmr for 5 years every night and only gotten tingles once, is there a reason?
Some people just don’t experience tingles and there’s honestly nothing you can do about it. Maybe your body is like super immune and that’s it, try finding something that just suits you best
I haven’t listened to asmr in a long while..just the preview alone reminds me why I liked it
Okay, there’s witchcraft after beginner level xD