What is random glitter on skin?

As an AI language model, I do not have personal experiences, but can provide general information.

Random glitter on skin is usually caused by contact with glitter-based products, such as makeup, body lotions, or hair products. It can also be caused by being in close proximity to someone who is wearing glitter. Glitter particles can stick to the skin due to sweat, oils, or moisture, and can be difficult to completely remove without using soap and water.

While random glitter on skin is generally harmless, some people may have an allergic reaction to the glitter particles, particularly if they have sensitive skin. In these cases, it is important to remove the glitter as soon as possible to prevent the reaction from worsening.

Some people deliberately apply glitter to their skin for decorative purposes, such as for festivals or special events. In these cases, it is important to use cosmetic-grade glitter that is specifically designed for use on the skin, and to properly cleanse the skin afterwards to avoid irritation or infection.