What IS Lumi Liquid Solution?
And why did it work when literally everything else failed?
I asked the same questions.
After forty years of broken promises, I needed to understand.
So I dug into the research. Really dug.
Here's what I found:
Lumi was developed by Dr. Bastien Bonnet, a French dermatologist who spent over a decade treating women with “smoker's skin.”
Because smoker's skin isn't just "aged" skin.
It's starved skin. Suffocated skin. Skin that's been damaged from the inside out.
And Dr. Bonnet wanted to create something that addressed that specific damage—at the cellular level.
Here's the science in simple, non-boring terms:
Most anti-aging products tell you that smoker's skin just needs "more collagen."
They say you just need to "hydrate" and "boost collagen production" and everything will be fine.
But that's not the complete story—not even close.
Your wrinkles aren't actually caused by lack of collagen.
They're caused by OXYGEN STARVATION.
Stay with me here—this is important.
Every time you smoke, nicotine causes the tiny blood vessels in your face to clamp down.
Doctors call it vasoconstriction.
For 90 minutes after each cigarette, your skin receives dramatically less blood flow.
Less oxygen. Fewer nutrients.
If you smoke regularly? Your face is in a state of chronic oxygen starvation.
And when that happens, everything falls apart.
Your skin cannot produce collagen without oxygen. It's biologically impossible.
So the collagen you have breaks down—and nothing replaces it.
The scaffolding that holds your skin firm just... collapses.
And suddenly you wake up one day with deep mouth lines, sagging jowls, and that gray, dull complexion that no cream can fix.
Here's where it gets interesting…
After years of examining patients, Dr. Bonnet noticed something strange.
Women who used Vitamin C skincare aged noticeably better than those who didn't.
Higher oxygen levels. More collagen production. Better skin across the board.
Made perfect sense—Vitamin C carries oxygen directly into skin cells.
But then he looked at his patients who smoked.
And the Vitamin C made no difference at all.
Smokers who used it aged exactly the same as smokers who didn't.
That's when it clicked.
The average person gets about 90mg of Vitamin C daily—enough for normal skin function.
People who use Vitamin C skincare? They're getting maybe 10-15% more through absorption.
But smokers are running a massive deficit.
Each cigarette destroys roughly 25mg of Vitamin C.
A pack a day? That's 500mg gone—every single day.
Normal Vitamin C products can't touch that kind of damage.
That's exactly where Lumi is completely different.
Dr. Bonnet didn't use ordinary Vitamin C.
He used Stay-C™—the most stable, most bioavailable form that exists.
It doesn't oxidize and go useless like regular Vitamin C.
It penetrates skin within 2 hours and boosts collagen production by 57%.
Your skin can finally BREATHE again.
But he didn't stop there.
Restoring oxygen is just step one. Smokers need to rebuild years of damage—fast.