Easy Fan Lash Tray Specs: Curl, Thickness, Strip and Packaging Notes

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Easy fan lash tray specs should be approved before packaging artwork, bulk order quantity, or private label launch dates. Easy fan lashes are not premade fans. In product photos, easy fan trays should look like dense lash strip rows in a normal tray; during use, the artist creates the fan during pickup. Because the fan is created by the artist, tray behavior matters as much as curl or thickness.
A useful easy fan lash tray file should include curl, thickness, length range, strip release, row density, lash alignment, label text, packaging proof, sample photos, and reorder code. Without those details, the buyer may approve a tray that looks good in photos but does not repeat well in salon use.
For product range decisions first, read easy fan lashes range planning. This article focuses on the tray-spec checklist.
Start With a Clear Easy Fan Product Definition
Before choosing specs, make sure the product file says what easy fan means. The tray should help the artist pick up multiple fibers and open them into a fan. It should not be described as a premade fan tray unless the fan is already formed.
A clear product definition should include:
- Product type: easy fan lashes.
- Fan creation method: artist-created during pickup.
- Tray structure: dense lash strip rows in a normal tray.
- Buyer use case: salon, academy, distributor, ecommerce, or private label.
- Sample approval requirement: pickup, fan opening, and strip release must be tested.
If the buyer is still deciding between product categories, use the easy fan vs premade fan lashes comparison before approving tray specs.
Easy Fan Lash Tray Specs Checklist
An easy fan tray should be checked as a system. Curl, thickness, and length are important, but strip behavior and row layout are just as important because they affect how the fan opens.
Use this checklist before requesting samples:
| Spec area | What to confirm | Why buyers should record it |
|---|---|---|
| Curl | C, CC, D, M, or planned specialty curls | Controls finished look and buyer positioning |
| Thickness | 0.05, 0.07, or other planned options | Affects fan weight and service feel |
| Length | Mixed length or single length | Changes SKU planning and reorder logic |
| Strip release | Clean pickup without messy release | Controls fan creation experience |
| Row density | Enough fibers without crowding | Supports consistent pickup |
| Lash alignment | Rows are neat and readable | Makes training and use easier |
| Label text | Curl, thickness, length, product type | Prevents private label errors |
| Packaging proof | Tray label, box, insert, or sleeve | Connects sample to final presentation |
| Reorder code | SKU and approved sample reference | Protects repeat orders |
The lash tray labeling guide can help buyers prepare label text after specs are stable.
Test Strip Release Before Bulk Approval

Strip release is one of the most important easy fan lash tray specs. If the fibers do not lift cleanly, the artist may struggle to create an even fan. If they release too loosely, the pickup may feel messy or unstable.
During sample testing, check:
- Whether fibers separate smoothly from the strip.
- Whether the fan opens evenly after pickup.
- Whether the base stays controllable.
- Whether the row still looks neat after repeated pickup.
- Whether the strip behavior feels similar across rows.
- Whether multiple artists report similar feedback.
This is why easy fan samples should be tested by the people who will use or sell them, not approved from photos alone.
Check Curl, Thickness, and Length Together

Curl, thickness, and length should not be approved separately. A D curl 0.07 tray may feel different from a CC curl 0.05 tray even when both are easy fan products. The buyer should compare how the fibers lift, open, and sit in the finished fan.
For each sample, record:
- Curl.
- Thickness.
- Length range.
- Strip release notes.
- Fan opening notes.
- Artist feedback.
- Packaging label version.
- Final approval status.
Use the lash extension curl sample set guide if the buyer needs a controlled way to compare curls before ordering.
Label Text Must Match the Actual Tray
Easy fan tray labels should help sales teams, warehouse teams, artists, and customers avoid confusion. The label should not be only a brand sticker. It should also carry the product information needed for repeat orders.
Useful label fields include:
- Brand or supplier reference.
- Product type: Easy Fan Lashes.
- Curl.
- Thickness.
- Length range or single length.
- Tray format.
- SKU or reorder code.
- Packaging version when needed.
The FDA cosmetics labeling guide is a general authority reference for careful cosmetics label information. Buyers should confirm local market requirements separately, but the principle is relevant: label information should be planned, accurate, and consistent.
Packaging Proof Should Wait Until Specs Are Stable

Private label buyers often want packaging proof early. That is understandable, but packaging should not outrun the product specs. If curl, thickness, strip behavior, or length structure changes after artwork approval, labels and boxes may need to be corrected.
Before approving packaging proof, confirm:
- Final easy fan product name.
- Curl and thickness.
- Length format.
- Label text.
- Sample photo.
- Box, sleeve, insert, or label version.
- Carton or warehouse label when needed.
The custom lash packaging page can support the broader packaging path after the tray specs are clear.
Build a Reorder File for Easy Fan Trays
Easy fan lash tray specs should not live only in a chat thread. The approved sample should become a reorder file. This protects the next order from drifting away from the accepted sample.
A practical reorder file should include:
- Approved sample photos.
- Tray label photo.
- Packaging proof.
- Curl, thickness, and length structure.
- Strip release notes.
- Artist feedback.
- Buyer corrections.
- Supplier SKU or reorder code.
- First order quantity and date.
The ISO 9001 quality management systems standard is a useful general reference because it emphasizes documented requirements and repeatability. In lash sourcing, the buyer-side version is to save the approved product details before reordering. Reference: ISO 9001:2015.
Use the lash extension samples page when you need easy fan samples before final tray approval.
Easy Fan Tray Specs for Private Label Buyers
Private label easy fan trays need one extra layer of discipline. The tray specs, label, product name, box proof, and reorder file all need to match. If the buyer changes a curl or thickness after the box is approved, the packaging file may become wrong.
Private label buyers should prepare:
- Logo files.
- Product names.
- Easy fan tray specs.
- Label text.
- Packaging component list.
- Sample feedback.
- Approved product photos.
- Reorder file.
This keeps the supplier conversation practical and reduces the chance of launching a product that cannot be repeated cleanly.
FAQ: Easy Fan Lash Tray Specs
What specs should I check for easy fan lash trays?
Check curl, thickness, length range, strip release, row density, lash alignment, label text, packaging proof, sample photos, and reorder code.
Are easy fan lash trays premade fan trays?
No. Easy fan trays look like dense lash strip rows and support easier fan creation during pickup. Premade fan trays contain separated fans that are already formed.
Why does strip release matter for easy fan lashes?
Strip release affects pickup, fan opening, base control, and artist confidence. It should be tested before bulk approval.
Should packaging be approved before easy fan samples?
No. Packaging proof should follow the approved tray specs. Otherwise, labels and boxes may need to be corrected after sample feedback.
What should be saved for an easy fan reorder?
Save sample photos, tray label photos, curl, thickness, length, strip release notes, packaging proof, artist feedback, and SKU or reorder code.
Conclusion: Approve the Tray Behavior, Not Only the Label
Easy fan lash tray specs should cover more than curl and thickness. Buyers need to check strip release, fan opening, row density, label accuracy, packaging proof, and reorder records before bulk production. A clear tray-spec file makes private label launches and repeat orders easier to control.
Send LASHMAITRE your easy fan curl, thickness, length range, strip-release preference, tray label needs, packaging plan, sample request, and destination country so we can prepare a sample path before bulk approval.
Related LASHMAITRE Sourcing Pages
Use these related LASHMAITRE pages to move from this guide into samples, specifications, packaging and wholesale inquiry planning.
LASHMAITRE buyer path: When easy fan tray specs are approved, buyers can connect curl, thickness, tray label and packaging wording with private label lash extensions planning before sending the final wholesale lash extensions inquiry.
Buyer next step: For easy fan tray specs, use LASHMAITRE lash quality control to verify fan opening, strip release, root control and batch consistency before repeat ordering.

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