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February 28, 2025 at 5:14 pm #18246
Women have devised a savvy trick to help others figure out whether their partner is cheating on them.
The clever hack sees singletons around the globe cover themselves in glitter before a date – and it’s not just for aesthetic purposes.
The theory explains that, because of the product’s transferable nature, if a woman is wearing it, the man will get sparkle on his outfit too.
Then, if a woman spots glitter on her partner’s clothes or body, it will signal to her that he has been unfaithful.
Content creator Dalia Grande kickstarted the movement on TikTok, where she told her followers why she always makes sure to coat her body and outfit in sparkles before going out with someone for the first time.
In the video, Grande, from Texas, sprayed her entire body with glitter, explaining: ‘Going on a first date because I’m at the age where they could be married (married men HATE glitter).’
The fitness pro’s 85,000 followers quickly applauded her glitter technique, with many saying they’d try it themselves to dissuade cheaters.
Women in relationships also said they’d start using the ‘genius’ glitter hack to prevent their significant others from cheating.
It can add a sparkle to your outfit – but women have devised another use for glitter (pictured Angelita Channel from Norway adding glitter to her outfit)
TikTok user Chrissy plants glitter in various places, including the car (pictured), to alert others that her husband is taken
‘She’s protecting herself and helping other women out I’m here for it,’ a commenter applauded.
‘That amount of glitter spray will repel married men, mosquitoes, bears, and vampires,’ another quipped.
‘I’m going to start wearing glitter and hugging my man before he goes out,’ one woman commented, joking that it was an ‘Uno reverse.’
Elsewhere, TikTok user Chrissy, who goes by @chrissy.j.xx, regularly plants glitter around her husband’s possessions, including in his car, to check whether he’s cheating on her.
US TikTok user Madison, @madisonleighwidne, has also employed the same method, writing: ‘PSA ladies: Wear body glitter on the date – if they are cheating, they better get caught’.
Others have also taken to the platform to rave about the aesthetic effects of glitter, including Heather Woodley, 22, from Edinburgh, who said: ‘Shimmer body oil before going out is a must.’
Angelita Channell from Norway also uploaded a video on TikTok where she covered herself in glitter before going on a night out.
It comes after a private investigator exposed the sneaky app beloved among cheaters for discreetly communicating with their lovers.
While others use glitter to catch out cheaters, others, including Edinburgh-based Heather Woodley (pictured), rave about the aesthetic appearance
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