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Relax & De-stress With These 5 Korean ASMR YouTube Channels

Relax & De-stress With These 5 Korean ASMR YouTube Channels

Wellness
By Karmen on 10 Apr 2020
Digital Editor
Has severe RBF but is fairly jolly and carefree on the inside. Degree of life satisfaction is heavily influenced by food.

ASMR, or autonomous sensory meridian response, is a trend that continues to grow worldwide on YouTube. The ASMR sounds are made aim to trigger a relaxing and enjoyable tingling sensation that momentarily undos the stress of daily life. These sounds are from mundane things like eating, whispering, scratching or tapping objects.

This might seem bizarre if you're new to this trend. But give it a chance, ASMR sounds much better that it does in writing.

Keep reading to check out five Korean ASMR YouTube Channels that you can start with!

#1  Miniyu ASMR

Miniyu ASMR is a great YouTube channel to start with as she does a great variety of ASMR videos from role-play to food videos.

#2 Dana ASMR

Dana ASMR is one of the most popular ASMR channels for good reason! She also does a range of videos including eating, cooking, whispering and role-play.

#3 ASMR PPOMO

If you prefer to understand the whisperings you hear, ASMR PPOMO does some videos in English and every video has English subtitles!

#4 Babzi ASMR

Most ASMR artists are female, but Babzi ASMR is one male YouTuber to check out!

#5 Latte ASMR

Latte ASMR's videos have a role-play element and story to them which ranges from eyelash extensions and doctor's examination to a school nurse lice checkup.

Check out some Korean cooking YouTube channels that are not branded as ASMR channels but have soothing and relaxing sounds to go with the delicious-looking visuals!

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