Lash Production Approval Checklist: 9 Checks

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This lash production approval checklist helps wholesale buyers approve the sample, product specs, packaging proof, tray labels, barcode labels, carton marks, MOQ, quantity, destination and lead time in one written production file before bulk production. Sample approval alone is not enough if the packaging, labels or carton details are still open.
The lash production approval checklist helps lash brands, salon chains and private label buyers avoid last-minute production confusion. It turns "the sample is good" into "the full order is ready to manufacture."
For the quality-control side of this process, see LASHMAITRE lash quality control.

Lash Production Approval Checklist Buyer Summary
This lash production approval checklist helps wholesale buyers turn an approved sample into a complete production file. It confirms product specs, packaging proof, labels, MOQ, carton marks, shipping and reorder records before bulk manufacturing starts.
Quick Answer: What To Approve Before Bulk Lash Production
This lash production approval checklist gives buyers a written gate for approved sample, product specs, packaging proof, labels, MOQ, carton marks, shipping and reorder records before bulk production.
Use this production approval table:
| Approval Area | What Must Be Final |
|---|---|
| Approved sample | Sample ID, photo, buyer approval and date |
| Product specs | Curl, thickness, length map, color, finish and tray type |
| Quantity | MOQ, SKU quantity and carton count |
| Tray label | Brand name, SKU, curl, thickness, length and barcode |
| Packaging proof | Box, sleeve, tray card, logo placement and text |
| Carton label | Destination, order number, SKU, quantity and batch |
| QC record | Sample vs production batch comparison |
| Shipping plan | Destination, method, lead time and documents |
| Reorder file | Final record for future repeat orders |

Why Sample Approval Is Not Full Production Approval
An approved sample confirms the product direction. It does not automatically confirm every production detail.
A buyer may approve the lash tray but still need to confirm:
- Private label tray card.
- Box artwork.
- Barcode or SKU label.
- Carton mark.
- Final quantity by SKU.
- Destination and shipping method.
- Whether the order is a test MOQ or a larger launch batch.
This is why the final production file should connect the approved sample to the packaging and logistics records.
Lash Production Approval Checklist
Before production starts, confirm:
- Approved sample ID.
- Product type and tray format.
- Curl, thickness, length map and finish.
- Color or shade name if applicable.
- Tray card and tray label proof.
- Box or sleeve proof.
- Barcode and SKU label sheet.
- Carton label and carton count.
- MOQ and quantity by SKU.
- Shipping destination and lead time.
- QC comparison method.
- Reorder record for future production.

Private Label Packaging Proof Approval
Private label orders need special care because the product and the packaging both carry the buyer's brand.
Before bulk, check:
- Logo placement.
- Brand spelling.
- Product name.
- Curl and length text.
- Barcode and SKU code.
- Box color and finish.
- Tray card layout.
- Carton label.
- Any regulatory or market-specific wording requested by the buyer.
If the buyer changes logo placement or box text after approval, pause production and update the proof record. For the broader private label workflow, see LASHMAITRE private label lash extensions.
MOQ, Quantity And Lead Time Confirmation
MOQ and quantity should be confirmed by SKU, not only as a total number.
Example:
| SKU | Quantity | Status |
|---|---|---|
| C curl 0.07 mixed 8-15mm | 50 trays | Approved |
| D curl 0.07 mixed 8-15mm | 50 trays | Approved |
| Brown C curl 0.07 mixed 8-15mm | 50 trays | Sample first |
If the buyer is testing a new line, this lash production approval checklist can connect MOQ 50 with approved samples, packaging proof and reorder records. See MOQ 50 wholesale lash extensions for small-batch planning.
What Happens If Specs Change After Approval
The lash production approval checklist should be reopened when any sample, packaging, label, carton or shipping detail changes after buyer approval.
Use this decision rule:
| Change Type | Action |
|---|---|
| Curl, thickness or length changes | Update production file and consider sample retest |
| Packaging text changes | Update packaging proof before production |
| Quantity changes | Update quote, MOQ and carton count |
| Destination changes | Recheck shipping cost and documents |
| Buyer is unsure | Pause and confirm in writing |
Small changes can affect production, labels, carton marks and lead time. Written confirmation keeps the order clean.
Final Buyer Rule
Bulk production should start only when the approved sample, product specs, packaging proof, quantity, carton labels, shipping plan and reorder file are all connected in one record.
To prepare a sample-to-bulk order, start with lash extension samples or send your production details through the wholesale lash inquiry page.
Related LASHMAITRE Resources
- Lash quality control explains how approved samples, production checks and batch records protect buyers.
- Private label lash extensions connects packaging proof, tray cards, labels and carton marks before production.
- Lash extension samples is the safer first step before approving bulk production.
- MOQ 50 wholesale lash extensions helps buyers plan a controlled first production quantity.
- Wholesale lash extensions inquiry is the next step when sample, specs, packaging and destination are ready.
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 barcode planning.
Lash Production Approval Checklist FAQ
What should buyers approve before bulk lash production?
Buyers should approve the sample, specs, tray label, packaging proof, barcode labels, carton marks, quantity, destination, lead time and reorder record before bulk production.
Is an approved sample enough to start production?
Not always. An approved sample confirms product quality, but packaging, labels, carton marks, quantity and logistics may still need final approval.
What should be included in a lash production file?
A lash production file should include sample ID, product specs, packaging proofs, SKU labels, barcode sheets, carton labels, QC notes, quantity and shipping details.
When should packaging proof be approved?
Packaging proof should be approved before bulk production, especially for private label orders where tray card, box, barcode and carton mark details must match the buyer's brand.
What happens if specs change after approval?
The production file should be updated, and a sample retest may be needed if the change affects curl, thickness, length, finish, color or packaging.

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