Lash Reorder: 10 Specification Checks

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Before reordering wholesale lash extensions, buyers should confirm the exact SKU, curl, color, thickness, length map, finish, tray label, batch record, packaging version and approved sample reference. A repeat order should be based on records, not memory.
Lash Reorder Buyer Summary
A lash reorder should be a record-based buying process, not a memory-based message. The full lash reorder specification checklist should confirm the approved sample, SKU, curl, color, length map, finish, label version, batch code and carton details before LASHMAITRE starts repeat production.
Lash Reorder Checklist Buyer Summary
A lash reorder checklist turns a repeat order into a record-based buying process. The full lash reorder specification checklist should confirm the approved sample, SKU, curl, color, length map, finish, label version, batch code and carton details before LASHMAITRE starts reorder production.
For LASHMAITRE buyers, this matters most when the reorder is sent by WhatsApp, email, spreadsheet or a short purchase note. "Same as last time" can be useful as a starting point, but it is not a complete production specification.
If you are preparing a new purchase request, start with the LASHMAITRE wholesale lash extensions inquiry page. If the order depends on an approved sample, keep the sample record connected to the reorder.

Quick Answer: What To Confirm Before A Lash Reorder
This lash reorder guide helps wholesale buyers confirm SKU, curl, color, thickness, length map, finish, tray label, batch record and quantity before repeat production. It also works as a lash reorder specification checklist when the buyer needs written proof before production.
This lash reorder checklist helps wholesale buyers confirm SKU, curl, color, thickness, length map, finish, tray label, batch record and quantity before repeat production. It also works as a lash reorder specification checklist when the buyer needs written proof before production.
This lash reorder checklist helps wholesale buyers confirm SKU, curl, color, thickness, length map, finish, tray label, batch record and quantity before repeat production. It also works as a lash reorder specification checklist when the buyer needs written proof before production.
This lash reorder checklist helps wholesale buyers confirm SKU, curl, color, thickness, length map, finish, tray label, batch record and quantity before repeat production. It also works as a lash reorder specification checklist when the buyer needs written proof before production.
This lash reorder specification checklist helps wholesale buyers confirm SKU, curl, color, thickness, length map, finish, tray label, batch record and quantity before repeat production.
A lash reorder specification checklist should include:
| Reorder Item | Buyer Should Confirm |
|---|---|
| Product type | Classic, volume, flat, premade fan, spike, color or private label tray |
| Curl | Exact curl code used in the approved order |
| Color | Black, matte black, dark brown, soft brown, color shade or custom color note |
| Thickness | 0.03, 0.05, 0.07, 0.10, 0.15 or approved custom option |
| Length map | Single length, mixed length, map range or row-by-row setup |
| Finish | Matte, silk, cashmere, brown finish or other approved surface feel |
| SKU and label | SKU name, barcode, tray label, carton mark and private label version |
| Batch reference | Previous batch number, approved sample ID or production file |
| Quantity | Tray count by SKU, not only total tray count |
| Change request | Anything that should be adjusted before production |

Why "Same As Last Time" Is Not Enough
"Same as last time" can be risky because the previous order may have several hidden details:
- A curl that was discussed in chat but not written into the final PO.
- A brown or black shade that looked similar in photos but had different labels.
- A private label tray card version that changed after sample approval.
- A carton label or barcode format prepared only for one shipment.
- A length map that was mixed, not single length.
- A sample adjustment that was approved after the first tray test.
For a reliable reorder, the buyer and supplier should confirm the final production record. Quality systems such as ISO 9001 focus on repeatable processes and documented control, which is the same practical idea buyers should use for lash reorders.
Lash Reorder Specification Checklist
Use this checklist before sending a repeat lash order:
- Confirm the previous approved sample or batch.
- Confirm the exact product type and tray format.
- Confirm curl, thickness, length and finish.
- Confirm color or shade name if the lash is brown, black brown or colored.
- Confirm private label tray card, box and label version.
- Confirm SKU, barcode and carton label requirements.
- Confirm quantity by SKU.
- Confirm destination, shipping method and timeline.
- Confirm whether any change is requested.
- Save the final reorder record for the next repeat order.
How To Confirm Curl, Color, Thickness And Length
Curl and color should never be guessed from a previous chat screenshot. If the buyer ordered B curl and J curl before, do not assume a new curl such as L, M or UL unless the buyer clearly confirms it.
For each reorder, write the spec in one line:
Product type + color + curl + thickness + length map + finish + tray label + quantity
Example:
Classic dark brown lashes, C curl, 0.07, mixed 8-15mm, matte finish, private label tray card V2, 100 trays
This format keeps the buying decision visible to the buyer, supplier and production team.
SKU, Barcode, Batch And Carton Records
SKU and barcode records help prevent confusion when a buyer manages multiple trays. GS1 explains barcode standards as a way to identify products and support data exchange in supply chains. For lash orders, buyers do not always need a retail barcode system, but they do need clear SKU and batch logic.
For every reorder, save:
- SKU or tray code.
- Previous order number.
- Approved sample photo.
- Batch or carton code.
- Tray label and carton label version.
- Any buyer feedback from the previous order.
This helps LASHMAITRE repeat the approved setup or identify what needs adjustment.
When To Retest A Sample Before Reordering
Do not reorder directly if:
- The buyer wants a new curl, color, finish or length map.
- The previous order was a test batch and feedback is still incomplete.
- Packaging artwork or logo placement changed.
- The buyer wants to switch tray type or row count.
- A client complained about color, curl, strip release or retention and the cause is unclear.
In these cases, a sample retest is safer than a full repeat order.

Lash Reorder Specification Checklist Message Template
Use this simple format:
Hi LASHMAITRE, I want to reorder the approved sample/order [order number]. Please use SKU [SKU], product [product type], curl [curl], thickness [thickness], length [length map], color [color], finish [finish], packaging version [version], quantity [quantity], destination [country/city]. No changes / changes requested: [details]. Please confirm before production.
This gives the supplier a clear route to confirm, quote and produce.

Final Buyer Rule
Use the lash reorder record as the final control point before any repeat order: if the approved sample, SKU, curl, color, length map, finish, label version or batch code is unclear, stop and confirm the written record first.
Use the lash reorder checklist as the final control point before any repeat order: if the approved sample, SKU, curl, color, length map, finish, label version or batch code is unclear, stop and confirm the written record first.
Use the lash reorder checklist as the final control point before any repeat order: if the approved sample, SKU, curl, color, length map, finish, label version or batch code is unclear, stop and confirm the written record first.
Use the lash reorder checklist as the final control point before any repeat order: if the approved sample, SKU, curl, color, length map, finish, label version or batch code is unclear, stop and confirm the written record first.
Use the lash reorder specification checklist as the final control point before any repeat order: if the approved sample, SKU, curl, color, length map, finish, label version or batch code is unclear, stop and confirm the written record first.
A professional lash reorder should be built from the approved sample record, SKU record and batch record. If any curl, color, thickness, packaging or label detail is not written down, confirm it before production.
For repeat orders or unclear specs, send your details through the LASHMAITRE wholesale inquiry form or request a sample check through lash extension samples.
Related LASHMAITRE Resources
- Wholesale lash extensions inquiry is the next step when SKU, curl, color, quantity and destination are ready.
- MOQ 50 wholesale lash extensions helps buyers decide whether a repeat order should stay small or move into a larger batch.
- Lash quality control explains how approved samples and batch records protect repeat orders.
- Private label lash extensions connects reorder records with packaging proofs, tray labels and carton marks.
- Lash extension samples helps buyers retest a sample before changing curl, color, finish or packaging.
External References
- ISO quality management overview gives a general reference for documented quality systems.
- GS1 US barcodes for cosmetic products is a general reference for product barcode planning.
Lash Reorder Checklist FAQ
What should I confirm before reordering lash trays?
Confirm product type, curl, color, thickness, length map, finish, SKU, label version, carton label, batch reference, quantity and destination before placing a repeat order.
Can I just say "same as last time" when reordering?
Use "same as last time" only with the previous order number, SKU, approved sample or batch record. The supplier should still confirm the final written specs before production.
Should I confirm curl and color again for a repeat lash order?
Yes. Curl and color should be confirmed every time because small assumptions can create a wrong production batch, especially for brown lashes, mixed lengths or private label trays.
When should I request a retest sample before reordering?
Request a retest sample when you change curl, color, length, finish, tray type, packaging, supplier notes or if the previous order had unresolved buyer feedback.
What should a lash reorder message include?
A reorder message should include the order number, SKU, product type, curl, thickness, length map, color, finish, label or packaging version, quantity, destination and any requested changes.

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