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What should I do if my finger gets thicker and I can't get the ring off?
1, lubrication finished

Baby oil, soapy water, hand cream, peanut butter and other lubricating products can be used as lubricants. The specific method is to move the position of the ring and let the lubricating oil penetrate under the ring. Then turn the ring so that the entire ring is coated with lubricant in all directions. Finally try to take off the ring.

2, thermal expansion and contraction take-out ring

Using the principle of heat expansion and cold contraction, put your hand in cold water for a while, and then slowly try to take off the ring.

3, winding method

Pass an unbreakable thread through the inside of the ring, wrap it around your finger, and then tie it. But don't twist your fingers or turn them blue and purple. If it's too tight, just relax. Finally, you can unscrew the ring like a screw.

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Common sense of ring wearing

1, pay attention to the change of finger size.

For the only woman who is obsessed with rings, wearing only one ring in her life is a spiritual insistence. In fact, with the change of finger thickness, it is inevitable to buy a ring with the right size. When you find that the ring is too big or too small for your fingers, you can adjust the size.

2. It is best not to wear a ring during pregnancy.

Women's weight changes very rapidly during pregnancy, especially in the late pregnancy, and the deformation of fingers and toes caused by body edema is more exaggerated. In the meantime, to prevent jewelry from affecting safety, it is best not to wear jewelry. Pregnant women who love beauty can wear rings in the first trimester, but it is best to pick and wear them frequently every day to know whether the fingers and rings are appropriate in real time.