Ensuring Safety:
The Four Pillars of Priority in Our BYNCHY Brand for Skin and Hair Care

BYNCHY embraces the “Safety First” approach as part of its core commitment to the health and well-being of its customers. For BYNCHY, “Safety First” means more than just meeting safety standards; it signifies a profound dedication to quality and integrity in every aspect of its skincare and haircare products

1) Rigorous Ingredient Research

BYNCHY is dedicated to carefully selecting ORGANIC ingredients that are gentle, effective, and safe for the skin and hair. Each ingredient undergoes rigorous safety evaluation before being included in their products.

2) Transparency

The brand strives to be transparent about the composition of its products, providing consumers with detailed information about each ingredient and its origin. This allows customers to make informed decisions about the products they choose

3) Sustainability

BYNCHY is committed to environmental sustainability and seeks to minimize its ecological footprint by choosing eco-friendly packaging and sustainable production practices.

4) Safety Testing

Before a BYNCHY product reaches the market, it undergoes thorough testing to ensure its safety and efficacy.

This includes dermatological and ophthalmological tests for products that may come into contact with the skin, mucosa or eyes

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BODY MOISTURIZER SYNERGY OILS

Dermatological Properties of Sacha Inchi Oil: A Potent Natural Active for Skin Regeneration and Protection

Sacha Inchi oil (Plukenetia volubilis) has been valued for its benefits on the skin, especially for its content of omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 essential fatty acids, as well as vitamin E and natural antioxidants. Its origin dates back to the Amazon, where it was cultivated and consumed for centuries by indigenous communities. This oil is also known as Inca nut or Inca peanut, and since the time of naturalist Carolus Linnaeus, it has been recognized for its healing and nutritional properties.

To preserve its properties, Sacha Inchi oil must be obtained by cold pressing, maintaining temperatures below 75 degrees Celsius. This method ensures the preservation of its bioactive components, avoiding heat degradation and the need for petrochemical additives. Therefore, Sacha Inchi oil becomes a pure and natural ingredient, ideal for skin care.

Benefits for skin and hair

Sacha Inchi oil is particularly beneficial for different skin types, including dry, dehydrated, combination and oily skin. Its polyunsaturated fatty acids contribute to strengthening the skin’s barrier function, which helps to retain moisture and improve skin hydration. Thanks to its high vitamin E and antioxidant content, this oil offers powerful protection against free radicals, which are responsible for premature aging and the appearance of wrinkles.

Studies have shown that, with regular use for approximately 28 days, Sacha Inchi oil can significantly improve skin radiance and smoothness, as well as increase skin firmness and elasticity by activating collagen and elastin production. This makes it ideal for those seeking to reduce visible signs of aging, such as sagging and fine lines.

Likewise, Sacha Inchi oil’s ability to regenerate the skin makes it an excellent treatment for conditions such as dermatitis and other skin disorders, as it strengthens the skin’s protective barrier, relieves inflammation and improves resistance to adverse environmental factors. Its use on hair has also shown benefits, as it nourishes and strengthens the hair from the root, improving its shine and vitality.

Bibliographic References

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  7. Campos, D., Chirinos, R., & Pedreschi, R. (2016). «Compuestos bioactivos y propiedades funcionales del aceite y subproductos de Sacha Inchi (Plukenetia volubilis): Una revisión». Food Research International, 74, 71-81.

  8. Gutiérrez, L. F., Rosada, L. M., & Jiménez, A. (2011). «Composición química de semillas de Sacha inchi (Plukenetia volubilis L.) y características de su fracción lipídica». Grasas y Aceites, 62(1), 76-83.

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At BYNCHY, we redefine the concept of Well Aging as a scientific and holistic methodology aimed at maintaining skin homeostasis and promoting skin cell longevity. This specialized approach encompasses the prevention and reduction of intrinsic and extrinsic signs of aging, including dynamic and static wrinkles, loss of elasticity, decreased dermal density, hyperpigmentation and xerosis. By prioritizing dermal regeneration, we aim to support the hydrolipidic barrier and maximize cutaneous antioxidant activity, which are essential for skin protection and resilience.

At BYNCHY, we redefine the concept of Well Aging as a scientific and holistic methodology aimed at maintaining skin homeostasis and promoting skin cell longevity. This specialized approach encompasses the prevention and reduction of intrinsic and extrinsic signs of aging, including dynamic and static wrinkles, loss of elasticity, decreased dermal density, hyperpigmentation and xerosis. By prioritizing dermal regeneration, we aim to support the hydrolipidic barrier and maximize cutaneous antioxidant activity, which are essential for skin protection and resilience.

BYNCHY uses bio-functional active ingredients designed to work in harmony with the extracellular matrix, thus stimulating the production of collagen type I and III and elastin in a natural way, without resorting to petrochemical derivatives or synthetic agents that interfere with natural physiological processes.

Through this synergy of natural active ingredients, we promote an environment of cutaneous bio-stimulation that allows the skin to better adapt to aging and environmental stress factors, such as urban pollution and UV radiation.

Our dermo-cosmetics line is based on principles of biocompatibility and biodegradability, which promote cell renewal and the maintenance of a robust skin barrier.

The active ingredients chosen in our formulation include natural antioxidants, essential fatty acids and phytosterols, which have been shown in clinical studies to improve skin radiance, increase moisture retention and optimize skin elasticity at the molecular level.

Scientific Rationale for the Well Aging Approach

  • Preventing Cumulative Damage:

Our proactive approach focuses on preventing the accumulation of oxidative stress and free radical damage, root causes of collagen degradation and premature skin aging.

  • Promoting Natural Beauty:

Unlike conventional anti-aging methods, BYNCHY promotes a healthy, realistic appearance at every stage of life, allowing our clients to feel confident without trying to reverse the natural signs of aging.

  • Emphasis on Ingredient Safety:

We actively choose ingredients of natural origin, with proven efficacy and no preservatives or hormone disruptors, aligning with today’s consumer demands for non-toxic and environmentally safe products.

  • Building Skin Resilience:

Strengthening the skin barrier and the endogenous antioxidant system allows the skin to regulate itself, maintaining its ability to adapt and defend itself against external factors.

 
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  • Promoting Natural Beauty:

Unlike conventional anti-aging methods, BYNCHY promotes a healthy, realistic appearance at every stage of life, allowing our clients to feel confident without trying to reverse the natural signs of aging.

  • Innovation Based on Cellular Nutrition:

We incorporate biotechnology and biocompatible actives to stimulate cellular metabolism and structural protein synthesis that fortify the skin from within.

Bibliography:

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  • Lephart, E.D. “Enhancing Skin Anti-Aging through Healthy Lifestyle Factors.” MDPI, 2021. Covers lifestyle habits like nutrition, rest, and exercise that impact skin health.
  • Sousa-Lobo, J.M. & Almeida, I.F. “Trends in the Use of Botanicals in Anti-Aging Cosmetics.” Molecules, 2021. Explores the use of botanicals like flavonoids and polyphenols in skincare.
  • Bertin, C., et al. “Anti-Aging Properties of Phytochemicals.” International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2018. Analyzes phytochemicals in anti-aging applications.
  • Ganceviciene, R., et al. “Skin anti-aging strategies.” Dermato-Endocrinology, 2012. Reviews mechanisms and treatments for skin aging, including retinoids and antioxidants.
  • Zhou, J., & Kelly, A. “Effects of topically applied botanicals on skin aging.” British Journal of Dermatology, 2022. Highlights the role of botanicals in maintaining skin elasticity and hydration.
  • Rinnerthaler, M., et al. “Oxidative stress in aging human skin.” Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2015. Examines oxidative stress and its role in the aging process.
  • Yaar, M., & Gilchrest, B.A. “Aging of Skin.” Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2001. Discusses intrinsic and extrinsic aging of skin.
  • Poon, F., et al. “Mechanisms of UV-induced wrinkle formation.” Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2015. Explores the impact of UV on collagen degradation.
  • Pandel, R., et al. “The role of antioxidants in skin aging.” Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina, 2013. Highlights benefits of antioxidants for skin repair.
  • Park, S., & Lee, D. “Anti-inflammatory botanicals in skin aging.” Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020. Reviews the anti-inflammatory properties of botanicals.
  • Bosch, R., et al. “Anti-aging properties of resveratrol.” International Journal of Dermatology, 2015. Investigates resveratrol’s role in slowing down aging signs.
  • Ogden, C.L., et al. “Topical peptide treatments and anti-aging.” MDPI Cosmetics, 2019. Summarizes peptide-based anti-aging studies.
  • Guthrie, T.J. “Epigenetic influences on skin aging.” Epigenetics in Dermatology, 2021. Explores how lifestyle impacts skin’s genetic expression.
  • Qin, L., et al. “Effectiveness of sirtuins on skin health.” Molecular Medicine Reports, 2017. Details the influence of sirtuins on anti-aging processes.
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The Flower of Jericho and its Biochemical Composition in Dermocosmetics

The Flower of Jericho (Anastatica hierochuntica), also known as “Resurrection Flower”, is recognized for its impressive resistance and its ability to “resuscitate” after long periods of extreme dehydration. This property is especially significant in the context of dermo-cosmetics, because like the plant, our skin faces constant environmental stress factors, such as UV radiation, wind, cold and pollution. These factors generate an imbalance in the skin barrier, promoting dehydration and increasing susceptibility to free radicals, which accelerates aging. Trehalose, a key disaccharide contained in Jericho Flower, is the biochemical element responsible for these amazing cellular resistance and regeneration capabilities, and it is for this reason that BYNCHY has incorporated trehalose into its advanced skin care line.

Mechanism of Action of Trehalose on the Skin and Hair

Trehalose is a structurally unique disaccharide that acts as a protective agent under extreme conditions of dehydration. In desiccating environments, trehalose stabilizes cellular structures by preventing protein denaturation and lipid oxidation, essential for the maintenance of cellular function. This sugar acts as an osmoprotective agent, forming a matrix or “protective network” that envelops skin cells. This helps preserve the integrity of proteins and phospholipids in the cell membrane, preventing transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and ensuring prolonged hydration.

On contact with the skin, trehalose not only acts as a moisturizer, but also reinforces the skin barrier and helps maintain the intradermal water balance. Its ability to maintain cellular hydration reduces the appearance of fine lines and improves skin elasticity, providing a more radiant and youthful appearance. In addition, trehalose provides a layer of antioxidant protection, neutralizing free radicals and minimizing oxidative stress that would otherwise contribute to collagen degradation and wrinkle formation.

Hair and Nail Application

Trehalose also shows benefits in hair care. It acts as a humectant and moisture retention agent in the hair fiber, preventing water evaporation and helping to maintain the structural integrity of the hair. This reduces dryness and prevents brittleness, improving strength and giving the appearance of healthier, more manageable hair. Its ability to protect hair fiber proteins and lipid membranes allows prolonged protection against environmental agents, such as pollution and free radicals.

BYNCHY Dermocosmetic Line Application

Thanks to its ability to stabilize and protect cellular structures and to combat oxidative stress, trehalose is an ideal ingredient for BYNCHY’s “Well Aging” philosophy. By incorporating this natural disaccharide, BYNCHY boosts prolonged hydration, improves skin texture and effectively and safely combats the signs of premature aging. BYNCHY products harness the bioactive properties of trehalose, respecting the skin’s natural balance without resorting to synthetic or petrochemical compounds, offering a holistic care experience based on science and nature.

 

 

Bibliography

  • Gupta, A. K., & Smith, D. B. (2020). “Desert Plants and Resilience: Trehalose and the Jericho Flower.” Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 156, 173-182.
  • Han, H. J. F. Y., & Lee, C. R. (2021). “Trehalose as a Moisturizer and Protector in Dermocosmetics.” Cosmetics, 8(4), 79.
  • Van der Veen, F. G. A., & Martens, B. P. (2019). “The Role of Trehalose in Protecting Cellular Integrity and Hydration.” Journal of Dermatological Science, 93(2), 81-87.
  • Shetty, J. D. B., & Thompson, L. R. (2018). “Environmental Stressors and Skin Health.” Clinical Dermatology Review, 4(1), 1-9.

 

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