Hey — welcome to the family. This is the one page we want you to actually read. Bookmark it, screenshot it, whatever works. If you only ever look at one thing from us, make it this.


Quick Reference

  • Your code: check your welcome email — gives your followers 15% off
  • You earn: $5 on the first sale through your code, then $2 on every sale after
  • Commissionable product: the 2oz tin ($15) only. The 8oz is not commissionable (it’s mostly used as a refill / studio size).
  • You also get: 15% off your own orders plus commission when you buy through your own code
  • Payouts: monthly via PayPal or Venmo, $20 minimum to cash out
  • Tag us: see the next section — handles change around day 30

Tagging (Read This Twice)

Tag us on the dedicated Tattoo Luv handles — these are live now and where everything Tattoo Luv lives:

  • Instagram: @tattooluv_official
  • TikTok: @tattooluv_official
  • Hashtags: #TattooLuv #TattooLuvFamily #TattooAftercare #TattooArtist

You’ll also see Momma Bears Creations (@mommabearscreations on both platforms) cross-promote Tattoo Luv content from time to time — that’s the parent brand. If you want to tag both, that’s great. But the primary tag for Tattoo Luv posts is always @tattooluv_official.

Around the 30-day mark we’ll do a formal “brand split” announcement so everyone knows Tattoo Luv is its own thing now. No action needed on your end — just keep tagging @tattooluv_official.

#ad / disclosure: The FTC wants it clear when you’re getting something in exchange for posting. Easy rule: drop #ad or #partner at the top of your caption (not buried at the bottom under 30 hashtags). On TikTok, also flip the “Paid partnership” toggle if you’ve got it.


What to Say — Caption Examples

These are templates, not scripts. Sound like you. Three quick examples of the tone we love:

Instagram (artist or enthusiast):

#ad This is the glide I’ve been reaching for lately. Tattoo Luv — handmade by a small family shop in Enola, PA. Smells like actual ingredients, not perfume. Code YOURCODE15 for 15% off the 2oz tin. @mommabearscreations

TikTok (voiceover or text overlay):

#ad been using this for my aftercare routine on fresh pieces. small-batch, made by the Momma Bears in PA. 2oz tin lasts me a while. code YOURCODE15 saves you 15. @mommabearscreations

Facebook (longer, story-style):

#partner Picked up Tattoo Luv from the Momma Bears family a few weeks back. It’s a tattoo glide and aftercare balm — handmade in Enola, PA by a real family. Simple ingredients, nothing fancy, just stuff that feels good on a fresh tattoo. If you want to try it, code YOURCODE15 gets you 15% off the 2oz tin. Tag @mommabearscreations if you post about it.

A few things that always land well:

  • Mention it’s handmade in Enola, PA by a real family
  • Talk about the 2oz tin specifically (that’s what your code converts on)
  • Show the product in your hand, on your station, in your bag — context > studio shots
  • “This is what I use” beats “you should buy this” every single time

What NOT to Say

Tattoo aftercare is regulated as a cosmetic by the FDA. That means there are words we legally cannot use, and that goes for you too when you’re posting with our code. Please don’t say:

  • “Heals” / “healing” / “helps heal” / “promotes healing” — even casually
  • “Treats” / “treatment for” anything
  • “Cures” anything, ever
  • Claims that the product does something to your skin or changes how your body works
  • Medical-sounding language (“antibacterial,” “therapeutic,” “medicinal”)
  • Anything implying it’s a substitute for your artist’s aftercare instructions

Use instead: “for the aftercare period,” “moisturizes,” “soothes,” “supports the natural aftercare process,” “for fresh tattoos,” “glide,” “balm.” Describe what it is (a natural balm, a glide, a moisturizer) — not what it does to skin.

If you’re ever unsure about a caption, send it to Scott before you post. We’d rather workshop it together than have you delete it later.


Photos & Assets

We’ll send you a link to a Google Drive folder with product shots, lifestyle photos, and a few logo files you can use. (That link is coming in a follow-up — we’re tidying it up now.)

Use ours, shoot your own, or mix both — honestly, your own photos usually perform better because they look like real life. Whatever’s easier on a given day.


Be Honest. Seriously.

This is the part we care about most.

We’d rather lose a sale than have you fake using a product you don’t actually use. If Tattoo Luv isn’t your thing, tell us — no hard feelings, no awkwardness, you stay in the family. If you tried it and have notes, send them to Scott. He actually changes the formulas based on what artists tell him.

Don’t post about it on a week you didn’t touch it. Don’t make up a story. Don’t tag it as your “holy grail” if it isn’t. The tattoo community can smell that from a mile away, and so can we.

Real > polished. Every time.


Questions? Weird Situations?

Email scott@mommabears.us — that’s Scott (Papa Bear, the ops guy). He answers everything: caption check, code not working, payout question, “is this okay to say,” all of it. Usually replies same day.

Welcome aboard. Glad you’re here.

— Stacie, Scott & Maddi Tattoo Luv / Momma Bears Creations · Handmade in Enola, PA