The most common ASMR triggers include auditory, visual, and tactile stimuli. Audio triggers often feature whispering, scratching, tapping, and crinkling sounds, which can induce relaxation and tingling sensations. Water sounds, such as running water or drops, are also popular among ASMR enthusiasts. Visual triggers involve hand movements, personal attention situations like hair play, and the calming act of watching painting or makeup applications[1][2][3][4][5].
Tactile triggers include physical interactions like massages and hair brushing, which can enhance the ASMR experience. Other beloved triggers involve role-play scenarios, where viewers can feel a sense of intimacy, as well as certain words that evoke positive memories or emotions[2][3][5].
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