In Elite Daily's Life Behind the Likes series, we talk to the people you know on the internet to find out who's really behind the screens. In this piece, we get the inside scoop from the woman running ...
This ASMR video showcases the tactile beauty of soap cutting. Each slice reveals a perfect crack or crumble, delivering not just visual satisfaction but also deeply resonant sound textures. The ...
Solid bars of soap are cut into uniform pieces with deliberate control. The natural cracking, crunching, and crumbling sounds are captured in clean, high-quality audio. This ASMR experience is quiet ...
If you type 'soap cutting' into YouTube or Instagram you will be met with countless videos that have amassed thousands of likes. And the term is not a euphemism or code for anything other than exactly ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The artist behind Mingtoo Art makes clay-cracking ASMR videos. She starts with a clay sculpture, covers it in a coat of plaster, and smashes it on camera. The cracking ...
ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) has been taking social media by storm for a while. For some people cutting items just for fun can be seen as waste. Still, others find it highly satisfying, ...
Soap-cutting has been added to the list of things that can give you a 'brain orgasm' along with sizzling bacon and soft whispers. The newest social media video trend involves cutting or shaving pieces ...
"Sharp feel" and "sound" by thinning the soap with a knife, cutter, etc. feel a pleasant feeling as if the brain can trouble "ASMRIt is gaining popularity as being ", and it is spreading by SNS etc.
CONFIRMING that it’s absolutely impossible to pick what the next big internet trend will be, videos of people cutting bars of soap are going viral. And the trend is exactly as it sounds. The videos ...
A world of digital delights can be found on TikTok, from comedy skits and dancing trends, to socio-political commentary and even people who cut soap for you as you fall asleep. If you’ve never heard ...