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Do not ingest glitter unless it is explicitly labeled as "food grade" or "edible".
Dispose of glitter responsibly to minimize environmental impact.
Glitter is a microplastic that can pollute waterways and harm marine life when it enters the environment.
Glitter particles can irritate skin, especially around the eyes, if not handled carefully.
- Glitter can be flammable, so avoid exposing it to high temperatures.
- Inhaling glitter dust can be dangerous.
- Contact with glitter can irritate the eyes and skin.
- If glitter gets into your eyes, rinse with warm water for five minutes.
- If glitter gets on your skin, wash with soap and water.
- If you ingest glitter, seek medical attention.