You may not be able to resort to a hobby if you're in town or if you're in a car. That's where I'm more likely to pick at my fingernails and scratch at my hands, but my hobbies widely consist of things I can't carry around sufficiently, whereas you can carry these around just fine @@mixedmediaartgirl300
@@mixedmediaartgirl300 I've tried so much hobbies, it never reduced my hand skin-picking problem. I just stumbled upon this video and me too I'm thinking that this could actually correspond my needs. I've tried everything, and I mean everything !! From picking stones (too hard and not that satisfying), to various stim toys, every type existing, but I've never seen anything like that and it seems perfect.
"what is a picky pad?" A picky pad is a stress toy/distraction designed to help people with anxiety, mental health problems, and suicidal thoughts or just picking at your skin and personal it distract you from hurting yourself/picking out your skin. If you pick out your skin it can cause patches and blood/blood splatter. You can use Elmer’s glue or hot glue. How do use hot glue cause it stays together easier you can use whatever type of beats you desire and you can have a mold or just use a cup shake them i’m pretty sure if you order one. It has Vaseline in it. I hope this helps by the way I took all of this info from my brain so if I got something wrong, please correct me! Edit : thank you guys for 8K likes by the way if you don’t like this comment or have anything rich as I please do not comment❤ and no I do not use ChatGPT I don’t even know where that is
Omg, the quick waste of product and money stopped me from buying them, I'm so glad you fixed this issue! Can't wait to support you when I get a chance!
Thank you, I have trichotillomania and am bald from it (profile is me in a wig), and something like this could really help me. What you're doing is a wonderful thing that could help lots of people. BFRBs are so common and people don't even know what they are. BFRB stands for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours and not only does it include trichotillomania and dermatillomania, it even includes nail biting, peeling the skin off your lips or biting the inside of your cheek. Even trich is much more common than people realise.
Until the internet started talking about mental health I had absolutely no idea how prevalent and connected the weird obsessive behaviors that I had really were.. When I was in middle school I had managed to bald the entire crown of my head.. it was awful ..and middle school in the late 80s was bad enough.. I’m not sure how old you ladies are, but my ‘sessions’ got less and less as I got older.. Finally getting regular therapy for many years, helped a lot more, for many reasons. At this point, (middle age🤦♀️) I have a very strong handle on it.. though it will always be there.. There are paths to control for some, enough that you don’t advertise your problem, just being seen as you are, no covering up. I hope you can find your paths, and I wish you the best 💕
I completely agree with you! I'm 42 and have dermatillomania which began in my early 20s when my social anxiety and general anxiety became unbearable. Literally no one talked about it then so I assumed I was just crazy and weird. Something like this could have been a massive help to me. Definitely gonna have to look into getting one of these. I'm so glad people are talking about this kind of stuff now. I was so ashamed of my picking that I didn't even tell my doctor or my therapist about it until a month ago. Seeing other people open up about it has been a massive help to me.
@@saturnVrocket I used to have such bad dandruff that it almost got as high as the width of my pinky nail, my bonk scratched me scalp with a comb and some baby oil to get it off, some parts did start bleeding a little bit and it did hurt but that’s because she was going too fast, I usually had a shower right after and used some apple cider vinegar after (I think) I shampooed (🤭 pooed) my hair it did disappear after a couple months-ish of doing it up to 3 times a month It is starting to appear again but what kind of shampoo and conditioner you use IS important, make sure you’re also washing your hair properly, I recently found out there was a proper way and it’s changed so much already Sorry for the length, I hope this helps you! ❤
THIS IS GREAT!! I have a picky pad with smaller beads (like smaller seed beads) because I constantly pick at my shoulders, face, thighs, and shins. I wouldn't say it necessarily replaces the sensation of skin picking but its very helpful nonetheless 🙂
Can I just add - one thing that helped me was fastidiously peeling oranges and clementines - getting every piece of white pith off. It's the closest thing for me, and then I can eat the orange (which is good if you have an eating/oral part to it)
Whats infuriating is that theres no description or anything telling you where to get it or atleast what material it is so you can find it online. Edit: thanks to the ONE person who was helpful and told me were to find it instead of making me feel stupid about it! Its in her shop under the description if you type "Picky Pad" into the search bar. It is made of SiliNot. Edit 2: guys stop harrassing powerpuff they already got corrected jeez.
It’s because it’s stolen content and this poster just removed the audio and watermarks 😅 this comes from an online shop called The Cozy Tangerine and they’re made with a remeltable silicone-like material called Silinot
Yes I have to do the same @@jseverino267 make sure I've got long nails on that make it very difficult to pick with! Tbh it doesn't stop me picking up tweezers or cuticle nippers unfortunately. My picking is out of control ATM and id love to know how the OP overcome it!
Oh I used to play with something similar to this as a kid by pouring elmers glue in a shell of a broken compact mirror and sprinkle beads on it. Didn't think i'd see its likeness commodified into a fidget toy, neat.
This would definitely help my anxiety & etc, but sadly it definitely wouldn't help my crippling trypophobia & is freaking me out, rip to my other trypophobia people 😭😭
Mine just got here last night, FAST shipping. The quality is AMAZING. I have dermatillomania and end up with bloody fingers most of the time. I have had this for one day and have already remelted it twice. I used it in my meeting this morning and didn't bite my fingers once!
I have trichilltromania and this is perfect!! Trichilltromania is a condition when you pick your hair (eyebrows, hair, etc.) And either pick my eyelashes and eyebrows but not my hair. And some people look at me weird and my mom tried every medicine to help. So this is perfect!! Thank you so much.😊
I didn’t even know these were available I thought you just got them as a kid when they took you to see the lady that had a bunch of games for you to play while she asked questions
@@sophiavarona1616i think they mean para-professionals at school (think child therapist, physical/occupational/speech therapist). from "asked questions" im thinking either speech therapist or mental health therapist that specializes in play therapy
@@everfluctuating I think you mean social worker or school counselor. Paraprofessionals are a different thing, usually like a teacher's aide or a student support.
I saw a video on one of these before and dismissed it right away exactly because I thought it'd be pretty wasteful except for the beads you could probably use in crafts, but seeing these remeltable ones definitely pulled me back in, I'll absolutely have to look into it more now
к сожалению когда ковыряешь себя то чувствуешь боль, мне нужно именно это, а не просто ковыряние 😢 но это хорошая вещь для людей которые занимаются этим
I tried those and it doesnt help personally, i feel like as someone who has a really bad issuse with picking my skin and lips it doesnt relieve anything for me tbh but i think their a good idea for people it actually helps😋
As a mom with ADHD and two mini ADHDers, who get most of our regulation from being outside, moving, and feeling like we’re doing positive things, this is soooooo important. Picky pads are awesome! But my son can tear through one in one sitting, my daughter will take 3 or 4 but we feel so guilty tossing them in the rubbish. They love the charms/beads, etc. but this is awesome! And it leaves the option open to add additional picking items!
I wish my mom would get me one of these but she said “it’s a waste of money, you’ll never use it” Btw I pick at my skin and I’ve tried to stop but it’s really hard to so I thought these would help me stop the habit❤
i love these sticky pads soooo much theyre the only thing i’ve found to help with my dermatillomania ❤️ i just hope they dont end up getting popularized as “fidget toys” by tiktok and made super expensive like so many other anxiety/adhd coping devices 😓
Small pieces of colorful gravel or sequins in silly putty (i use aroma therapy silly putty from Crayola) would be a cheaper option if you cant do this.
The feeling of it I imagine is so.... eughhhhh with the plastic beads and wet looking reusable silicone... no thanks I'll take picking my face any day of the week
For people who pick at their skin because it feels weird to them or because they like scraping off each bump Picky pads let people pick at something and tear it off without getting scabs and scars all over their body
@lyd_or_leena5777 that's interesting. I have a client who is 62 but she has an anxiety disorder that she's never gotten under control and she picks at her skin till she's got sores all over her body. Deep sores that bleed. She Can't help herself. She's been given medication but nothing is working. I wonder if I was to give her something like this if it would help.
If you’re wondering why anyone would want let alone need something like this I ask you? Do you: -pop your pimples -pick your skin -pick/chew your nails/fingers -pick your nose -pull your eyelashes -fiddle with/click your pens -fiddle with your zippers/ties/tags/straps -pull at your hair -tap your feet Or anything similar? Bonus points if it’s Without really noticing and/or with dopamine output? There is many reasons you might use something like this. It may not be something you need, or want, but there are people who do do things that cause disruption to their lives in one way or another that this sort of ‘fidget toy’ can help with. or as I’d rather call it. Aid. For some people these disruptions are worth buying the ‘silly little idea’ And often those silly little ideas are absolutely brilliant in the simplest of ways. You can tell it’s made for the people it’s intended for; by the people it’s intended for.
I played with this but the beads were in slime for years as a child. I didn't know this was would cause me to get diagnosed with adhd and ocd. (I did not self diagnose some people play with this for fun, a licenced doctor diagnosed me, it's not just because of this ONE habit)
damn this is actually really cool and innovative. I don’t have issues with biting my nails or picking at my skin compulsively, but I have a feeling this would be really useful for people who struggle with that-or if you just have anxiety or something and find it easier to get through the day if you have something to pick at this is definitely a good replacement for picking at your own skin
I've got trich, and before realizing this was a product for it, watching you pull that one bead out did a BIG TICKLE to my brain that i felt in my whole body. Now i have an urge to pick, but weirdly enough, not my hair. I want to pick one of these instead!
Definitely need one of these! I’ve been wanting to get one, but genuinely didn’t want to have to keep tossing them and buying a new one. I can’t wait to support you 🫶🏽
I NEED ONE OF THOOOOSE 😭 I have SUCH a bad habit of living at my arms, face, and a random clear bouncy ball with star sequins in it I got from the dentist office one time (I know, weirdly specific lol)
The single use aspect of these is exactly why I never bought one, even though they look really appealing. A reusable one is exactly what I hoped for! This looks great!
I figured out that if I really small crochet a little square I can perfectly pop seed beads through the stitches and because my main struggle is small picking I find that to be so helpful. I always stayed away from these because I can’t afford to buy new ones as often as I’d use it. I think this reusable type is amazing though!!
Before these existed my mom used to put beads in some therapy putty to basically pick out.
That poor therapy putty was so abused.
I think that therapy putty needs therapy
@@Avianna_Crafts LMAOOOO
@@Avianna_Crafts*insert knee slap*
What is putty
Don't tell me the u is actually o
@@Honeyqueenandbeesputty is like some typa slime idk
I didn't know a picky pad was a thing but this is EXACTLY what I need
Ever try hobbies instead?
It’s a stress toy I think but it’s pretty cool
You may not be able to resort to a hobby if you're in town or if you're in a car. That's where I'm more likely to pick at my fingernails and scratch at my hands, but my hobbies widely consist of things I can't carry around sufficiently, whereas you can carry these around just fine @@mixedmediaartgirl300
@@mixedmediaartgirl300 I've tried so much hobbies, it never reduced my hand skin-picking problem. I just stumbled upon this video and me too I'm thinking that this could actually correspond my needs. I've tried everything, and I mean everything !! From picking stones (too hard and not that satisfying), to various stim toys, every type existing, but I've never seen anything like that and it seems perfect.
@@Paphi well.... I still bite my nails so I guess I kinda get that
"what is a picky pad?"
A picky pad is a stress toy/distraction designed to help people with anxiety, mental health problems, and suicidal thoughts or just picking at your skin and personal it distract you from hurting yourself/picking out your skin. If you pick out your skin it can cause patches and blood/blood splatter. You can use Elmer’s glue or hot glue. How do use hot glue cause it stays together easier you can use whatever type of beats you desire and you can have a mold or just use a cup shake them i’m pretty sure if you order one. It has Vaseline in it. I hope this helps by the way I took all of this info from my brain so if I got something wrong, please correct me!
Edit : thank you guys for 8K likes by the way if you don’t like this comment or have anything rich as I please do not comment❤ and no I do not use ChatGPT I don’t even know where that is
Thank you
I need this information
this reads like AI. are you having an aneurysm?
I have high functioning autism and struggle with picking my scabs super bad and it hurts and it scars I want to try one of these but I’m broke lol
HOLY FRICK I NEED ONE OF THESE !!! 😭 my face is scarred from the picking it's unbearable and I can't stoooop
I can't see why one would want to use it because it's terrible to touch (I have depression, anxiety, and adhd)
This is literally the only reason I've never bought a picky pad THANK YOU
Same but I also don’t know where to find the reusable mixture 😢
@@abbosimmoumm.....you found it! They literally sell them 😂 if it wasn't obvious from the video, that is
Wow! Thanks you for showing this product to the world! This will help so many people deal with stuff like anxiety and skin picking
Yeah the skin picking sucks
@@pixelzebra8440 yes, I have a problem with it when I have high axeity
Fr I'm so tired of catching myself peeling my nails and the skin around them to make my own hang nails 😅
I never knew this existed, my fingers are currently bleeding and this is kinda cool
real i need one of these
I didn’t know there were reusable options this is genius
She said "you got a picking problem, come to me I'm the plug, I got any type of picking you need" 😂😂😂
Omg, the quick waste of product and money stopped me from buying them, I'm so glad you fixed this issue! Can't wait to support you when I get a chance!
Finally, someone with both the human and the environment in mind. Picky pads always looked so wasteful, but this solves it!
Thank you, I have trichotillomania and am bald from it (profile is me in a wig), and something like this could really help me. What you're doing is a wonderful thing that could help lots of people. BFRBs are so common and people don't even know what they are. BFRB stands for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours and not only does it include trichotillomania and dermatillomania, it even includes nail biting, peeling the skin off your lips or biting the inside of your cheek. Even trich is much more common than people realise.
until this comment i didn't really think much of my lip skin habit .-.
another wig girl here! i have ttm too! ♥
Until the internet started talking about mental health I had absolutely no idea how prevalent and connected the weird obsessive behaviors that I had really were..
When I was in middle school I had managed to bald the entire crown of my head..
it was awful ..and middle school in the late 80s was bad enough..
I’m not sure how old you ladies are, but my ‘sessions’ got less and less as I got older..
Finally getting regular therapy for many years, helped a lot more, for many reasons.
At this point, (middle age🤦♀️)
I have a very strong handle on it.. though it will always be there..
There are paths to control for some, enough that you don’t advertise your problem, just being seen as you are, no covering up.
I hope you can find your paths, and I wish you the best 💕
I completely agree with you! I'm 42 and have dermatillomania which began in my early 20s when my social anxiety and general anxiety became unbearable. Literally no one talked about it then so I assumed I was just crazy and weird. Something like this could have been a massive help to me. Definitely gonna have to look into getting one of these. I'm so glad people are talking about this kind of stuff now. I was so ashamed of my picking that I didn't even tell my doctor or my therapist about it until a month ago. Seeing other people open up about it has been a massive help to me.
me actively picking my dandruff chunks off-
I thought I was the only one ..
@@poopoohead-f9hur not alone broski
SAME I HAVE A SERIOUS PROBLEM WITH DANDRUFF ☹️☹️
me too,thats why im trying to make a picky pad
@@saturnVrocket I used to have such bad dandruff that it almost got as high as the width of my pinky nail, my bonk scratched me scalp with a comb and some baby oil to get it off, some parts did start bleeding a little bit and it did hurt but that’s because she was going too fast, I usually had a shower right after and used some apple cider vinegar after (I think) I shampooed (🤭 pooed) my hair it did disappear after a couple months-ish of doing it up to 3 times a month
It is starting to appear again but what kind of shampoo and conditioner you use IS important, make sure you’re also washing your hair properly, I recently found out there was a proper way and it’s changed so much already
Sorry for the length, I hope this helps you! ❤
THIS IS GREAT!! I have a picky pad with smaller beads (like smaller seed beads) because I constantly pick at my shoulders, face, thighs, and shins. I wouldn't say it necessarily replaces the sensation of skin picking but its very helpful nonetheless 🙂
Can I just add - one thing that helped me was fastidiously peeling oranges and clementines - getting every piece of white pith off. It's the closest thing for me, and then I can eat the orange (which is good if you have an eating/oral part to it)
I have the same exact issue!!
“IM TIRED OF THIS GRAMPA!”
“WELL ITS TO DAMM BAD”
😂
Whats infuriating is that theres no description or anything telling you where to get it or atleast what material it is so you can find it online.
Edit: thanks to the ONE person who was helpful and told me were to find it instead of making me feel stupid about it!
Its in her shop under the description if you type "Picky Pad" into the search bar. It is made of SiliNot.
Edit 2: guys stop harrassing powerpuff they already got corrected jeez.
Just make ur own in a muffin tin,heat hot glue or silicone n add beads
I mean… they call it a reusable picky pad. It’s not that hard to google “reusable picky pad” and look for products online.
It’s because it’s stolen content and this poster just removed the audio and watermarks 😅 this comes from an online shop called The Cozy Tangerine and they’re made with a remeltable silicone-like material called Silinot
It's her product. You can find it in her shop when you search "picky pad" 💜
@@powerpuff4everIt's her account LMAO 😂 /nm
Never seen or heard of picky pads before, I have personally overcome my dermatillomania but I know a friend who may enjoy this.
How did you over come it?? I Just force myself to keep on glue on nails….
Yes I have to do the same @@jseverino267 make sure I've got long nails on that make it very difficult to pick with! Tbh it doesn't stop me picking up tweezers or cuticle nippers unfortunately.
My picking is out of control ATM and id love to know how the OP overcome it!
Oh I used to play with something similar to this as a kid by pouring elmers glue in a shell of a broken compact mirror and sprinkle beads on it. Didn't think i'd see its likeness commodified into a fidget toy, neat.
This would definitely help my anxiety & etc, but sadly it definitely wouldn't help my crippling trypophobia & is freaking me out, rip to my other trypophobia people 😭😭
I feel this on a spiritual level.
Help this is me😭
Yeup. Like when I pick at my skin it doesn’t leave icky holes like this 😖
You could put like different charms in it like some soild Stars☆ and hearts♡
ME LITERALLY
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I've been eyeing the picky pads, but hate the waste! This is so much better ❤
Mine just got here last night, FAST shipping. The quality is AMAZING. I have dermatillomania and end up with bloody fingers most of the time. I have had this for one day and have already remelted it twice. I used it in my meeting this morning and didn't bite my fingers once!
@@SamanthaNicole-or3zt I am SO happy to hear this!! 💞
"oh... thats kinda grosss lookin" *picks skin*😭
I have trichilltromania and this is perfect!! Trichilltromania is a condition when you pick your hair (eyebrows, hair, etc.) And either pick my eyelashes and eyebrows but not my hair. And some people look at me weird and my mom tried every medicine to help. So this is perfect!! Thank you so much.😊
thanks!! this is exactly what i wanted :3
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Edit: NOT trying to be that person, but MAMAAAAAAAAAAA I'M FAMOUSSSSSSSSSSS!🗣️
forbidden jelly
the forbidden frozen cereal
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I didn’t even know these were available
I thought you just got them as a kid when they took you to see the lady that had a bunch of games for you to play while she asked questions
does bro mean cps 😭
@@sophiavarona1616i think they mean para-professionals at school (think child therapist, physical/occupational/speech therapist). from "asked questions" im thinking either speech therapist or mental health therapist that specializes in play therapy
@@everfluctuating yeah, didn’t really remember their name at the time
Ah, I see you were also in the gifted kids class.
@@everfluctuating I think you mean social worker or school counselor. Paraprofessionals are a different thing, usually like a teacher's aide or a student support.
This is a fantastic solution. Thank you so much for caring about sustainability along with helping people ❤
They were really helpful in my physical therapy, helped with the dexterity in my fingers/hands
I saw a video on one of these before and dismissed it right away exactly because I thought it'd be pretty wasteful except for the beads you could probably use in crafts, but seeing these remeltable ones definitely pulled me back in, I'll absolutely have to look into it more now
Yeah you can make kandi with the beads
к сожалению когда ковыряешь себя то чувствуешь боль, мне нужно именно это, а не просто ковыряние 😢 но это хорошая вещь для людей которые занимаются этим
I tried those and it doesnt help personally, i feel like as someone who has a really bad issuse with picking my skin and lips it doesnt relieve anything for me tbh but i think their a good idea for people it actually helps😋
It's still a fun fidget
You could try chunky glitter on top of Elmer’s glue that’s what I do
@@bloodfaythe13 I didn't say it wasn't?
@@ILOVETOKYOREVENGERS I didn't say you did?
@@bloodfaythe13 you kinda did??
As someone who constantly picks at them self tysm
I had no idea stuff like this existed. Thanks for sharing ☺️
Oh my god this could stop me picking my skin 😮
No get therapy. Changing 1 bad habit for another ain't a fix.
@@lozdogsimo1782It can really help though...This was recommended by doctors.
@@lozdogsimo1782 therapy isn't gonna get rid of habits like that
@@Visperine but it can help. If they keep picking on this they might start picking their skin when its not near.
@@Marshmallowmagical unfortunately most therapists nowadays aren't good
Thisll be perfect for my girl! She picks at her nails and the skin around them due to anxiety. I just ordered one!
I did NOT know these were a thing before this but OH MY GOD I NEED ONE. MY BLEEDING FINGERS WOULD BE SO THANKFUL
Same😂 my third grade teacher had to give me like 5 bandaids every day
This is EXACTLY what I need bro I keep. Picking at hangnails and stuff AUGHHH
As a mom with ADHD and two mini ADHDers, who get most of our regulation from being outside, moving, and feeling like we’re doing positive things, this is soooooo important. Picky pads are awesome! But my son can tear through one in one sitting, my daughter will take 3 or 4 but we feel so guilty tossing them in the rubbish. They love the charms/beads, etc. but this is awesome! And it leaves the option open to add additional picking items!
If you still have the beads to the one you can't reuse you can make a pretty bracelet with them :D
I wish my mom would get me one of these but she said “it’s a waste of money, you’ll never use it”
Btw I pick at my skin and I’ve tried to stop but it’s really hard to so I thought these would help me stop the habit❤
I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS!
I thought that was a coaster until you squished it 😂
i love these sticky pads soooo much theyre the only thing i’ve found to help with my dermatillomania ❤️ i just hope they dont end up getting popularized as “fidget toys” by tiktok and made super expensive like so many other anxiety/adhd coping devices 😓
how would anyone keep track of the beads after they've been picked? wonderful idea, but may cause issues. nobody wants to step on beads.
eh stepping on them wont really feel like much but just put them in a bag ig 🤷♀️
Put them in a bag? Put them in your pocket? But them in literally any place where they wont fly everywhere? Such a non issue
A container or bag
Put the beads in a ziplock bag or a bowl???????????
stop trying to create problems where there are none
Small pieces of colorful gravel or sequins in silly putty (i use aroma therapy silly putty from Crayola) would be a cheaper option if you cant do this.
Where do I get them ?
Google it bro. Ain't that hard
@@gabrielladavidson2938 www.thecozytangerine.com
You solved the one problem that kept me from getting one of these haha
A few weeks ago I saw someone promoting their stuff, and I went ‘I can make that in a day.’ And made it in a day with glue and some tiny beads
Man I need this
ew ew ew trypophobia trumps over my autism this time imma head out
I can’t believe non-reusable pads existed, but thank you for solving this!!!
This seems fun at first, but then my trypophobia would definitely cause a meltdown.
You could Use soild charms that look like these
♥︎ ★
This type of thing would make my anxiety worse tbh
The feeling of it I imagine is so.... eughhhhh with the plastic beads and wet looking reusable silicone... no thanks I'll take picking my face any day of the week
What are these for?
For people who pick at their skin because it feels weird to them or because they like scraping off each bump
Picky pads let people pick at something and tear it off without getting scabs and scars all over their body
@lyd_or_leena5777 that's interesting. I have a client who is 62 but she has an anxiety disorder that she's never gotten under control and she picks at her skin till she's got sores all over her body. Deep sores that bleed. She Can't help herself. She's been given medication but nothing is working. I wonder if I was to give her something like this if it would help.
@@justice1821it’s commonly known as dermatilliomania, it’s an impulse control disorder that is related to OCD and GAD
I LOVE this!!!
I absolutely thought this was a prank video about a fake product until I found the “it’s a stress toy!” explanation comment. 😅
Now that’s what I’ve been waiting for ❤
If you’re wondering why anyone would want let alone need something like this
I ask you?
Do you:
-pop your pimples
-pick your skin
-pick/chew your nails/fingers
-pick your nose
-pull your eyelashes
-fiddle with/click your pens
-fiddle with your zippers/ties/tags/straps
-pull at your hair
-tap your feet
Or anything similar?
Bonus points if it’s Without really noticing and/or with dopamine output?
There is many reasons you might use something like this.
It may not be something you need, or want, but there are people who do do things that cause disruption to their lives in one way or another that this sort of ‘fidget toy’ can help with. or as I’d rather call it. Aid.
For some people these disruptions are worth buying the ‘silly little idea’
And often those silly little ideas are absolutely brilliant in the simplest of ways.
You can tell it’s made for the people it’s intended for; by the people it’s intended for.
I played with this but the beads were in slime for years as a child. I didn't know this was would cause me to get diagnosed with adhd and ocd. (I did not self diagnose some people play with this for fun, a licenced doctor diagnosed me, it's not just because of this ONE habit)
OH you are a GENIUS
kind of a waist of money
They are really good alternative for people who pick their skin or pull their hair out
You're not the intended audience, then.
Thank you for your comment because now I’m going to buy a belt, strap money on it and call it a waist of money
Maybe i should put watches on it and call it a waist of time
@@Silli_goober_catYes
I’ve been looking for something like this forever!
This is exactly what I need!
I have one of these from you now and I love it!! Thank you :]
wait i think i might need this, I treat the skin around my fingers absolutely horribly and it never gets a break😭
im going to use
This looks so fun
Good god I desperately need one but I had no clue there were reusable ones, thank you so much
damn this is actually really cool and innovative. I don’t have issues with biting my nails or picking at my skin compulsively, but I have a feeling this would be really useful for people who struggle with that-or if you just have anxiety or something and find it easier to get through the day if you have something to pick at this is definitely a good replacement for picking at your own skin
I like this video because now many ppl were introduced to these and we can go right into using this reusable version!!
Picky pads feel like the new fidgets.
Just bought one 👌🏻 fastest purchase of my life.
heard this helps with skin picking 😭
literally an addict, do it every day, i need this 😭
I need to get one of these. My poor face needs a break.
Get help from a professional.
I've got trich, and before realizing this was a product for it, watching you pull that one bead out did a BIG TICKLE to my brain that i felt in my whole body. Now i have an urge to pick, but weirdly enough, not my hair. I want to pick one of these instead!
i wanna get one so badlyyyyyy
I didn't know this was a thing. I need it ASAP.
I need a tutorial on the reusable ones!!!
Omg my poor face is all beat to hell with my anxious picking I need this !!!!!!!!
Ive never heard of a picky pad but now i want one
Environmentally friendly! I love it..
I want this just because it looks satisfying...
Definitely need one of these! I’ve been wanting to get one, but genuinely didn’t want to have to keep tossing them and buying a new one. I can’t wait to support you 🫶🏽
I NEED ONE OF THOOOOSE 😭 I have SUCH a bad habit of living at my arms, face, and a random clear bouncy ball with star sequins in it I got from the dentist office one time (I know, weirdly specific lol)
This is the first time I’ve heard of this….. I need one.
NO WAY! This was the main reason I never got or made one. Too much unnecessary waste. This is amazing!
I NEED THIS.
oh THATS genius i need it NOW
I put the beads back into my silicone one and that’s satisfying to do so 🤷🏻♀️
The single use aspect of these is exactly why I never bought one, even though they look really appealing. A reusable one is exactly what I hoped for! This looks great!
I figured out that if I really small crochet a little square I can perfectly pop seed beads through the stitches and because my main struggle is small picking I find that to be so helpful. I always stayed away from these because I can’t afford to buy new ones as often as I’d use it. I think this reusable type is amazing though!!
Oh my god! Thank you sooooo much!
Wait omg I need to learn to make one of these
I pick at my skin so much, this might be helpful for me
i want that because it looks fun
Pick beads out, melt material and pour into a funky shaped mould, and while waiting for that to dry, make a bracelet with the beads
as someone who is constantly peeling my lips and picking at my skin anytime theres a bump, i need this SO bad 😭
Wow I’ve never seen this before and now I NEED ONE
YES THIS IS AMAZING
Buying one rn
As a person who deals with trichotillomania, i need this fr