You’re watching a close-up video of an attractive blue-eyed blonde girl. She gazes at a makeup brush, slowly touching the bristles, tapping her nails on the handle and looks into the camera while she brushes the lens. She whispers about the brushes, their box, where she got them, for almost an hour.
If you don’t know what it is, it’s weird, even creepy.
So how does whispering at brushes get over a million views and 200,000 subscribers?
The gentle rustling of the bristles and her soft tone actually give some people “head orgasms,” also known as Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.
Don’t let the word “orgasm” throw you off, it’s anything but sexual, but it’s very intriguing so keep reading…
by Carson Shafer