Creator Program

For creators who show the work.

We partner with a small number of photographers, estheticians and writers each season. People whose audience trusts them, and whose frame is as considered as their routine.

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Reviewed weekly  ·  A small number of partners each season

01

Who we’re looking for

Four kinds of people tend to do well here. You don’t have to fit one exactly.

The esthetician

You treat clients daily and your recommendation carries weight. You can explain what light therapy does, and what it doesn’t.

The documentarian

You shoot your own work. Natural light, real texture, restraint in the edit. Your grid reads like a magazine, not a billboard.

The long-form voice

YouTube, a newsletter, a podcast. You go deep, you cite your sources, and your audience stays to the end.

The quiet authority

Dermatology, nursing, physical therapy, longevity. A smaller audience that trusts you completely.

Follower count is the last thing we look at. Under ten thousand is not a barrier — a convincing body of work is.

02

The aesthetic

Our world is quiet. Light does the work, so the frame doesn’t have to shout.

What we’re drawn to

  • Natural and directional light. Window light, late afternoon, a single source.
  • Real skin. Visible texture, visible pores, minimal retouching.
  • A narrow palette — warm neutrals, deep shadow, off‑white.
  • Slow pacing. Long takes, unhurried hands, room to breathe.
  • Close detail. Gestures, the device in the hand, the glow on skin.
  • Clean sound, or none at all.
  • Space around the subject.

What doesn’t fit

  • Heavy filters and skin smoothing.
  • Loud transitions and trending audio.
  • Before-and-afters framed as a promise.
  • Clutter in frame, competing products, visible mess.
  • Hard on-camera flash and oversaturation.
  • Countdowns, urgency, shouting.
Creator reclined on a tan leather sofa in soft window light, device at the jaw
Woman in a champagne slip on a leather lounge chair beside a plaster wall
Amber LED array raking across black anodised metal
SPACETOUCH embroidery on grey satin
Overhead frame on white linen, lit eye pads, natural skin texture
Woman on a terrace in late afternoon sun, handheld device at the cheek

Frames from our own shoots — the register we shoot in.

The palette we shoot to.

03

What you receive

  • The device. Yours to keep, covered by our lifetime warranty.
  • Commission. On every sale your audience makes, tracked to your link.
  • A code for your people. Your name on it, a real discount behind it.
  • Early access. New devices before they list.
  • Direction, not a script. A brief, a palette, and then we get out of the way.
  • A person. Christina runs partnerships and answers her email.
A Spacetouch device kit
04

What we ask

  • Agree the work up front. Deliverables and dates settled before anything ships.
  • Disclose the partnership. Every post, every platform, clearly marked.
  • Show it honestly. Consistency over drama. Weeks, not overnight.
  • Mind the language. Describe how skin looks and how a session feels. Never that a device treats, cures or heals anything.

That last one isn’t a style preference. We build regulated medical devices, and the words used to describe them are governed by law. You’ll get a one-page guide to what can and can’t be said — it takes two minutes to read and it protects both of us.

05

How it works

  1. 1

    You apply

    The form below. Ten minutes if you have your links to hand.

  2. 2

    We read it

    Every application, by a person. You hear back within ten days either way.

  3. 3

    A short call

    Twenty minutes to agree the device, the deliverables and the terms.

  4. 4

    Your device ships

    With your brief, your code and your link.

06

Apply

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The fit
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Read by a person, usually within ten days.