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What does ASMR Mean on Tiktok? Check Here

ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, describing the tingling sensation some people get from relaxing videos that promote calm and better sleep.

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Updated Aug 28, 2024

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What does ASMR Mean on Tiktok? Check Here

What does ASMR Mean on Tiktok?

ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It’s the name for the tingling feeling some people get when they watch certain relaxing videos. These videos can make people feel calm and help them sleep. Fearne Cotton, a TV and radio presenter, has praised ASMR as a way to feel peaceful and relaxed. The term "ASMR" was created by Jennifer Allen in 2010 to describe this tingling sensation.

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ASMR Origin

ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It's a relaxing feeling some people get from watching certain videos that trigger it. These videos often include whispering, personal attention, soothing sounds, or slow movements.

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On TikTok, though, ASMR often just means a calming or enjoyable short video. It’s either used in captions to describe the video or as a hashtag, without necessarily focusing on the specific triggers that cause ASMR.

How to make ASMR Videos?

ASMR is a popular trend online right now. If you want to try making ASMR videos and think you have a soothing voice, you don’t need a lot to get started.

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The most important thing is to get a good quality ASMR microphone and use a pop filter to avoid harsh sounds like P’s and T’s. Set up your mic, practice a bit, and you’ll be ready to join the ASMR community.

What is the Future of ASMR?

After ASMR videos became really popular on TikTok and YouTube, people wanted to make the ASMR experience even better.

In 2019, David Lloyd Clubs in the UK was the first gym to add ASMR to its spa services. They brought in ASMR artist Sophie Michelle to create live ASMR sessions using spa items in their meditation room. Since then, more spas in the UK have started offering ASMR experiences.



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