6 Little Known Botox Facts
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Beauty is pain — or, in the case of Botox, beauty is temporary pain followed by complete (muscle) relaxation. Each year, hundreds of thousands of women and men pay a visit to their derm and go under the needle in the name of smooth, wrinkle-less skin; in fact, Botox sales have soared past the $1 billion mark over the past decade. We’ve already covered the basics of Botox, but there are still quite a few things we were surprised to find out about the now-commonplace procedure. Like it’s somewhat sordid past, or the fact that it can help with depression or your sweaty underarm problem. Curious? Keep scrolling for six weird, little-known Botox facts you didn’t know.

STOCKSY
#1: It was discovered through food poisoning
In case you didn’t know, Botox is actually the brand name of a particular strain of neurotoxin called the botulinum toxin. And how exactly was this neurotoxin discovered? Way back in the 1820s, a certain Justinus Kerner was trying to figure out why a batch of blood sausages ended up poisoning several dozen Germans. Turns out, there was a toxin in the meat that caused their deaths. Kerner dubbed his discovery “botulism” from the Latin root botulus, which means sausage, and the rest is history. So yeah — not exactly dinner party conversation but still interesting, no?

#2: It was almost involved in World War II
You might think of Botox as strictly a beauty procedure, but it has quite the sordid past. At the beginning of World War II, the U.S. began researching biological weapons, including — yup, you guessed it — botulinum toxin. According to this article in the International Journal of Dermatology, one plan involved using Chinese prostitutes to slip tiny toxic pills of botulinum toxin into the food and drinks of high-ranking Japanese officers. The gelatin capsules were produced, but the plan was never carried out — which was probably for the best.

URBAN OUTFITTERS
#3: It treats excessive sweating
If you’ve sweat through your shirt more times than you can count, help is here…in the form of Botox. Yup, you can get Botox injected into the sweat glands under your skin to temporarily block chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate sweat glands. The results last about seven to eight months — talk to your derm and see if it’s a good option for you.
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