First, it should be really impossible to get it out. When the woman first put on the bracelet, she found it too tight. She tried several times to take it out, but it didn't work. At this time, the clerk in the store took soapy water and wanted to help the woman cancel, but he didn't take it out. Later, firefighters were called to help, but because the bracelet was more expensive, firefighters could not take it. In desperation, the woman had to buy it and let the firefighters break it. The clerk worked hard by himself and invited firefighters. It can be seen that it is really impossible to take it out.
Second, try on the bracelet and ask the price first, so as not to be fooled. When looking at jewelry in a jewelry store, don't try it on in a hurry. Ask the price of jewelry before trying it on. Especially jade bracelets, you should look at the size before trying them on. Don't wear it if it is too small, so as not to take it off. Some stores deliberately take small bracelets when trying them on for customers, just to make them unable to take them off and force them to buy them.
Third, taking bracelets can reduce resistance with skin care milk. When the bracelet can't be taken off, you can use soap, skin care milk and so on. To help with lubrication, or you can put a fresh-keeping bag on your hand to reduce resistance. If you still can't get the bracelet off, you can put your hand on the ice for a few seconds, and the relatively cold temperature will shrink. At this time, you can take off the bracelet with lubricating products.