... Read moreSo, you're curious about the whole Labubu wax ASMR trend, just like I was! I kept seeing videos and discussions asking, "SHOULD I COVER MY LABUBU IN WAX FOR ASMR?", and honestly, the curiosity got the best of me. If you've been on the fence or just want to dive deeper into what this is all about, you've come to the right place. I'm going to share everything I learned from my own wax Labubu journey.
First off, why do people even do this? It boils down to the incredible tactile and auditory experience. The process of applying the wax, letting it dry, and then slowly peeling or scraping it off creates a symphony of sounds that are incredibly soothing for ASMR enthusiasts. The visual of the wax conforming to the unique shapes of a Labubu figure is also very satisfying. It's a blend of art, sensory play, and collecting that's really captured people's attention.
If you're ready to try covering your Labubu, choosing the right wax is paramount. You definitely don't want to damage your precious figure! I recommend using a low-temperature wax, such as cosmetic-grade paraffin wax or even some types of soy wax, as they melt at lower temperatures and are gentler. Avoid anything with harsh dyes or chemicals. Always test a small amount on an inconspicuous area first, or even on a spare piece of plastic, to ensure it doesn't stain or react negatively. Heating the wax safely is crucial – a double boiler method is best to avoid overheating and potential burns. Never melt wax directly over high heat.
Here’s a quick guide on how I covered my Labubu in wax for ASMR:
Preparation: Make sure your Labubu is clean and dry. Consider placing a protective layer (like cling film, though some find this impacts the wax adhesion) if you’re extra cautious, but many enthusiasts apply directly. I personally went direct, but I ensured my wax was very low temp.
Application: Using a clean, soft brush, slowly and carefully apply thin layers of melted wax to your Labubu. Don't rush! Thin layers build up nicely and dry faster. Focus on getting an even coat, especially in areas where you want to create interesting textures for scraping. The key is multiple thin layers, not one thick one.
Drying: Allow each layer to cool and harden completely before applying the next. This might take a while, so be patient. You can gently fan it or place it in a cool, dry spot.
Texturizing (Optional): Once you have a good base, you can use tools like a fine-tipped brush or even a toothpick to create subtle ridges or patterns in the still-soft top layer for varied ASMR sounds later.
Now, for the best ASMR sounds! Once your wax Labubu is fully hardened, the real fun begins. I found that different tools produce different sounds: a dull butter knife for satisfying peels, a soft brush for gentle scrapes, or even your fingernails for crisp taps. Experiment with the pressure and angle to discover your favorite textures and noises.
Important considerations: While it's generally safe with the right wax, there's always a slight risk of residue or minor damage if not done carefully. Always ensure your wax isn't too hot. Also, be prepared for a bit of mess – melted wax can be tricky to clean up, so lay down plenty of newspaper or a protective mat. When you're done, gently remove the wax. If any residue remains, a soft cloth with a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol can sometimes help, but again, test first!
Overall, my experience with waxing Labubu for ASMR was incredibly fun and produced some genuinely unique, relaxing sounds. It’s a creative way to engage with your collectibles and the ASMR community. If you're looking for a new sensory hobby, I highly recommend giving it a try – just do your research and proceed with care!