Luvie is a direct-to-consumer beauty brand that sells foundation and related cosmetic products online through tryluvie.com, primarily targeting mature women.
Luvie is an online beauty brand that sells cosmetic products—most notably its Luvie Glow Foundation Cushion—through its website, tryluvie.com. The brand’s marketing focuses on foundation designed for mature, dry, or sensitive skin, highlighting benefits like hydrating wear, smoothing the appearance of fine lines, evening skin tone, and providing SPF 30 protection. The business appears to operate as an e‑commerce storefront under KLNL LLC, with a listed business address in Casper, Wyoming, and contact via email.
A charge from a descriptor like “SpTryluvieComTryluvieCom” or “LUVIE” will typically be related to an online purchase made on tryluvie.com, such as a one‑time order of foundation or a bundle of multiple units. Some third‑party charge-lookup and dispute sites also reference “LUVIE – RECURRING” or “Luvie Online Purchase,” indicating that certain customers may experience repeated or subscription-like charges after an initial order, or may interpret follow‑up charges that way. In some cases, customers might also see temporary authorization holds when a card is first added or when an order is being verified by the payment processor.
If you don’t recognize this charge, first check your email (including spam/junk) for receipts from tryluvie.com and look for any recent cosmetic orders placed by you or family members with access to your card. You can contact Luvie via the support email listed on their site (info@tryluvie.com) to request order details, clarify whether you are enrolled in any recurring shipments, or seek a refund. If they are unresponsive, or if you suspect fraud, you should promptly contact your card issuer to dispute the charge and request a card replacement, as several independent scam‑monitoring services advise exercising caution with this domain and recommend using payment methods that allow chargebacks for protection.
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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Luvie.
Why do I see a charge from “SpTryluvieCom” or “TryluvieCom” on my card?
This descriptor typically corresponds to an online purchase made at tryluvie.com, the e‑commerce site for Luvie beauty products (such as the Luvie Glow Foundation Cushion). Review recent online cosmetic orders by you or anyone with access to your card and search your email for an order confirmation from tryluvie.com.
Does Luvie have recurring or subscription-style charges?
Some charge-lookup services list descriptors like “LUVIE RECURRING” and “Luvie Online Purchase,” suggesting that customers may see repeated charges after an initial order. If you see multiple charges across billing cycles, contact Luvie at info@tryluvie.com to confirm whether you are enrolled in any recurring shipments or follow‑up orders and request cancellation if you do not wish to continue.
What are typical charge amounts from Luvie?
Luvie’s primary product, the Glow Foundation Cushion, is often advertised around the USD $30–$40 range per unit with discounts on multi‑piece bundles, so single charges commonly appear around those amounts, while bundle orders may total higher. Always compare the exact amount and date on your statement with your online order receipt from tryluvie.com.
How can I cancel future orders or recurring billing with Luvie?
If you believe you are on a recurring plan or do not want any additional shipments, email Luvie at info@tryluvie.com with your full name, email used at checkout, order number, and a clear request to cancel any future charges or subscriptions. Keep copies of all messages and confirmations in case you need to show your bank that you attempted to cancel.
How do I request a refund for a Luvie charge I don’t recognize or am unhappy with?
Start by contacting Luvie support at info@tryluvie.com and provide your order number (if available), the last four digits of the card, the charge amount, and the transaction date. Ask for a refund and explain whether the issue is non‑delivery, product concerns, or an unauthorized transaction. If they don’t respond or deny your request and you believe the charge is unauthorized or deceptive, contact your card issuer to initiate a dispute.
Why do scam‑monitoring sites flag tryluvie.com as risky?
Several independent scam‑monitoring services classify tryluvie.com as high‑risk or give it a low trust score, citing factors like a very recent domain registration, high numbers of online reviews in a short time, and potential red flags in its technical profile. While this doesn’t prove every charge is fraudulent, it means you should keep detailed records (receipts, emails, tracking information) and be prepared to use your bank’s chargeback protections if you encounter problems.
How can I verify whether my Luvie charge is legitimate before filing a dispute?
Check for any order confirmations from tryluvie.com in your email, including spam folders, and log in to any account you may have created on their site. Compare the billed amount and date with the order details. If something doesn’t match or you can’t find any record, email Luvie for clarification. If you still cannot verify the transaction, contact your bank to report it as potentially unauthorized.
What should I do if I never received my Luvie order but was charged?
First, look up the tracking information that should have been provided by Luvie in your shipping confirmation email. If tracking shows no movement or a completed delivery you did not receive, email info@tryluvie.com with your order and tracking details and request either a replacement or a refund. If the merchant does not resolve the issue in a reasonable time, escalate the matter with your card issuer and provide the order confirmation, tracking history, and your correspondence as evidence.