Asmrgirl //top\\ May 2026
My new video this week, “Honeycomb Tingles,” is exactly that. It’s slow. It’s sticky-sweet. I recorded the sound of pouring actual honey (spoiler: it’s so much more satisfying than you’d think). If you’ve been feeling overstimulated or anxious, I think this one will help you reset. I see your comments. I see the late nights you’re up watching my videos because your brain won’t shut off. I see the panic attacks you’re trying to breathe through. I see the students studying, the insomniacs tossing, the ones grieving in silence.
The Tingles Are Calling: Cozy Vibes, Soft Sounds & A Heartfelt Check-In 🕯️🎧 asmrgirl
Not the classic ear-to-ear whispering or the fast tapping. I mean the weird one. The one you’re almost embarrassed to admit works every single time. My new video this week, “Honeycomb Tingles,” is
ASMR isn’t just “weird internet videos.” It’s . It’s a life raft. And you deserve to feel peaceful. So if you skip today’s video and just listen to rain sounds? That counts. If you fall asleep two minutes in? That’s a win. Let’s Play a Game? 🎲 I want to know: what’s your #1 underrated trigger? I recorded the sound of pouring actual honey
So, welcome to the pillow fort. 🤍 I’ve been experimenting a lot in my studio (okay, it’s my closet with fairy lights, but let’s pretend it’s fancy). Lately, I can’t stop coming back to layered sounds —the kind that feel like a hug. Think: crinkly magazine pages + slow, measured hand movements + a very sleepy smile.