Death Sauce (an extremely hot brand of pepper sauce) may be the newest contestant in the fight against wrinkles.
Discovered by accident, the capsaicin in this blend has the power to fight the effects of aging on skin.
The story goes something like this: Blair Lazar, creator of the world's hottest foods, was experimenting with some new variations of his hot sauce recipes.
He had some red pepper residue on his fingers and rubbed the skin around his eye. After the burning passed, he noticed that the wrinkles around his eye had disappeared and that his skin was significantly smoother.
In his quest to find even more uses for the hot pepper, he realized that he was on to something- and a new wrinkle treatment, Biocap, was formulated.
Research has shown that capsaicin (what makes hot peppers hot) acts to increase blood flow to the skin, and it has anti-inflammatory properties, too. It is said that this ingredient can reduce fine lines and boost collagen production.
Who would have thought?
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