When the ring won't come off
Hello everyone.
Maybe it's because it's been so hot recently, many of our customers say they're going to a shaved ice shop to get ice.
When it's hot, you want something cold, don't you?
There are several shaved ice shops in Nakazakicho, and some of them already have long queues...
What flavor of shaved ice do you like?
If I'm trying on a ring at a shop, I definitely like mizore!
At cafes, I often eat unusual shaved ice🍧
Have you ever been nervous when trying on a ring at a shop and it stuck?
Don't worry. If the ring goes in, you can take it off!
As long as you don't force the ring in, you're fine.
One time, a customer was half asleep and forced it onto the wrong finger, which caused blood to congeste and made it impossible to remove.
We told them how to treat it at the fire station, and they were able to remove the ring without cutting it at the fire station.
If it's swelling and you can't remove it, wait until the swelling goes down before removing it.
Tips for removing a ring.
Don't straighten your finger
and don't put any force into your hand.
While relaxing, gently bend the second joint of your finger, and use your other hand to remove the ring using a zigzag motion from side to side.
If it won't come off, push up the ring and continue removing it in the same zigzag motion.
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You cannot remove it by pulling it towards the tip of your finger.
Don't try to remove it by force but try the method above.
Once you have mastered how to remove it, the ring you have been wearing may seem large.
This may be especially true for those who have chosen a ring that is loose but easy to remove.
Wide rings have a large surface area that comes into contact with the finger, so even if they are a little large, they will press down and not come off easily and they are heavy,
so you can feel them when you are wearing them,
However, thin rings may not be noticeable if you drop them.
Many people have reported that they suddenly found their ring missing, or that it slipped off while washing their hands and fell down the drain.
Although it is a matter of personal preference, we recommend a ring size as close to your exact size as possible.
If you don't feel any pressure, discomfort, or congestion when wearing the ring, you're fine.
Try the first method of removal we introduced once.
There are also other methods, such as using soap to make it slippery, or wrapping a string around your finger to make it thinner and then removing it.
If you feel that you just can't remove it, please seek help at the fire station.