About Luvi
Created for Canadian women who are ready for better research, better standards, and better answers
Luvi was created for women — especially Canadian women navigating the changes that can happen after 40 — who are tired of being told that fatigue, weight changes, poor sleep, mood shifts, skin changes, joint discomfort, brain fog, and loss of confidence are “just part of getting older.”
For many women, midlife is not a single moment. It is a transition. Perimenopause can begin years before menopause, and hormone fluctuations can affect energy, body composition, sleep, skin, hair, libido, mood, recovery, and overall quality of life. Menopause itself is a normal stage of life, but that does not mean women should be left without education, options, or access to high-quality research tools.
Luvi was built to serve that gap.
We are a Canadian-based company serving Canadians, with a special focus on Canadian women who want to better understand the science being studied around peptides, longevity, metabolic health, skin health, recovery, and healthy aging.
Why we exist
Women over 40 are often managing a lot at once: careers, families, stress, changing hormones, changing bodies, and a healthcare system that does not always make midlife women feel heard.
Common menopause and perimenopause concerns include:
- Lower energy and motivation
- Sleep disruption, night sweats, and hot flashes
- Changes in weight, muscle tone, and body composition
- Skin dryness, loss of elasticity, and visible aging
- Hair thinning or changes in texture
- Brain fog and changes in focus
- Mood changes, anxiety, and irritability
- Lower libido and changes in sexual wellness
- Joint aches, muscle discomfort, and slower recovery
- Long-term concerns around bone, cardiovascular, and metabolic health
Luvi exists because women deserve clear education, responsible research standards, and Canadian access to products that are handled with quality, transparency, and care.
Where research peptides fit
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that researchers study because of the way they can signal different biological pathways. In women’s health and healthy-aging research, peptide-related topics often include:
- Skin structure, collagen support, and elasticity research
- Hair and scalp health research
- Metabolic and body-composition pathways
- Recovery, tissue repair, and inflammation models
- Sleep, resilience, and stress-response pathways
- Muscle, bone, and connective-tissue health
- Longevity and cellular repair research
Luvi does not position research peptides as a cure, treatment, or replacement for medical care. Instead, we focus on the educational and research side: what is being studied, why women are asking about it, and how Canadian researchers and informed customers can approach this category with more confidence.
If you are experiencing menopause symptoms or health concerns, speak with a licensed healthcare professional. Our products are for research use only and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
What women are asking about peptides
Women are searching for answers that are practical, specific, and honest. Some of the most common questions include:
Can peptides help with skin changes after 40?
Many women begin noticing changes in skin texture, hydration, firmness, and elasticity during perimenopause and menopause. Research interest often focuses on collagen-related peptides and copper peptides such as GHK-Cu because of their role in skin, hair, and tissue-repair models.
Are peptides being studied for hair thinning?
Hair changes are common in midlife. Women often ask about peptide research connected to scalp health, hair density, and follicle-support pathways. This is one reason copper peptide research has become a major topic in the healthy-aging and cosmetic research space.
Why does weight feel harder to manage after 40?
Hormonal changes, sleep disruption, stress, muscle loss, and metabolic shifts can all affect body composition. Women are asking about peptides connected to metabolic research, appetite-signalling pathways, lean-mass preservation, and recovery.
Can peptides support recovery, joints, and active lifestyles?
Many women want to stay strong, mobile, and active through midlife and beyond. Research peptides are often discussed in connection with connective tissue, joint comfort models, training recovery, and tissue-repair pathways.
What about energy, sleep, and brain fog?
Midlife fatigue is not always simple. Sleep quality, stress, hormones, blood sugar, and recovery can all play a role. Women are increasingly interested in peptide research related to sleep architecture, resilience, mitochondrial function, and cognitive-support pathways.
Are peptides safe?
This is one of the most important questions. Peptide research is a serious category and should not be treated casually. Quality, sourcing, testing, handling, labelling, and responsible education matter. Luvi was created to give Canadian women and Canadian researchers a more careful, transparent place to learn and source research-use products.
Built in Canada, for Canadian women
Luvi is proudly Canadian. We understand that Canadian women want reliable access, clear information, fast domestic service, and standards they can trust.
Our mission is to make the peptide research space feel less confusing, less intimidating, and less male-focused. Women deserve education that speaks directly to their experience — not recycled fitness content, not exaggerated anti-aging promises, and not vague claims that ignore what midlife women actually deal with.
We are here for the woman who wants to understand her body better.
We are here for the woman who is entering perimenopause and wondering why everything feels different.
We are here for the woman in menopause who wants to stay strong, informed, confident, and proactive.
And we are here for Canadian researchers and customers who want a source that takes women’s health seriously.
Our promise
Luvi stands for:
- Women-focused education
- Canadian-based service
- Responsible research-use framing
- Transparent product standards
- Quality sourcing and careful handling
- No exaggerated medical promises
- Clear information for women over 40 and beyond
Luvi was created because women’s health deserves more attention, more research, and better conversations.
This is where that conversation starts.
