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What if the bracelet can't be taken off?
Friends who like to wear bracelets will definitely encounter a very common problem: what if the bracelet can't be taken off? Because most of the time, we use instant force to shrink our wrists, so that the bracelet is put on our wrists. But when we want to take it off, it will be difficult to take it off, or even if we take it off, our hands will be hurt to varying degrees because the bracelet can't be forced by the way, and our palms will be swollen, and the muscles there can't contract as they did at first. So what if the bracelet can't be taken off? What if the bracelet can't be taken off? What's the good solution? """Click to enter the beloved red 18K gold diamond bracelet. When we don't know what to do if the bracelet can't be taken off, let's take a look at those folk remedies. When we want to take off the bracelet but find it difficult, then don't pull it out abruptly at this time, which will not only hurt our hands, but also damage the bracelet. We can try to find out the soap at home, spread it evenly on our hands back and forth, and sprinkle some water to make our hands fully lubricated. At this time, you can easily take off the bracelet with a little hard contraction. Of course, when we don't know what to do if the bracelet can't be taken off, we can also choose to block the bracelet with plastic wrap and put it outside our hands, and then apply slippery liquid such as conditioner on the plastic wrap. At this time, hold our hands and use a little force to take them off. All the above methods are easy to take off the bracelet by increasing hand lubrication. Don't pull out the bracelet when your hands are red and swollen, which is not only harmful to your skin, but also harmful to your bracelet.