Lash Packaging Proof Revision Before Bulk Production

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Direct answer: A lash packaging proof revision prevents bulk production errors by checking the logo, tray card, barcode, box layout, carton label, and private label version before production starts. For wholesale buyers, the proof should be approved before the factory prints, labels, packs, or ships the order.
A lash packaging proof revision should happen before production is locked. If the buyer changes logo placement, tray card text, box color, barcode sheet, carton mark or packaging quantity after approval, the supplier may need to revise the quote, extend the lead time or pause production.
For private label lash buyers, packaging proof is the bridge between brand idea and production file. A revision is normal, but it must be controlled. The buyer should know which changes are minor, which changes require re-approval, and which changes can affect cost or timeline.
Direct Answer
A lash packaging proof revision should be completed before bulk production starts. Logo placement, tray card text, barcode labels, box material, carton marks and SKU details should be re-approved when they change, especially if the revision affects quote scope, lead time or production files.
Lash Packaging Proof Revision Buyer Summary
A lash packaging proof revision should be closed before bulk production starts. Wholesale buyers should re-approve logo placement, tray card text, barcode labels, box material, carton marks and SKU details whenever a change affects the production file, quote scope or lead time.
Lash Packaging Proof Checklist
A lash packaging proof checklist should verify logo placement, tray card text, barcode sheet, box material, carton label, carton mark and proof version before the order is released to bulk production.

What Is A Lash Packaging Proof?
A lash packaging proof is a preview file or sample showing how private label packaging will look before bulk production. It may include:
- Tray card layout.
- Box front and side design.
- Logo placement.
- Color and finish.
- Barcode or SKU label.
- Carton mark.
- Warning or product text.
- Quantity or packaging version.
It is not only a design file. It becomes part of the production reference.

Which Packaging Proof Changes Are Usually Safe?
| Revision type | Risk level | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Small typo correction | Low | Send revised text and request updated proof |
| Logo position adjustment | Medium | Re-check print area and alignment |
| Barcode or SKU label change | Medium | Re-check scan, SKU match and carton label |
| Box color or material change | Medium to high | Confirm cost, lead time and sample need |
| Packaging structure change | High | Request new proof and revised quote |
| Quantity or SKU mix change | Medium | Confirm label sheets and carton plan |
| Carton destination change | Medium | Update carton mark and shipping record |
Minor revisions are easiest before production. Major revisions should be treated as quote and timeline changes, not only artwork edits.
Proof Revision Is Not The Same As Final Photo Evidence
Packaging proof is checked before production. Photo evidence is checked before shipment.
| Control step | Timing | Main question |
|---|---|---|
| Packaging proof | Before production | Does the buyer approve what should be produced? |
| Production file | Before bulk work starts | Does the supplier have the exact locked reference? |
| QC record | During or after production | Did the batch match the approved reference? |
| Photo evidence | Before shipment | Does the packed order match the approved file? |
If proof is wrong, fix it before production. If final photos are wrong, the order may already be packed and harder to correct.

When A Packaging Proof Revision Needs Quote Revision
Ask for a revised quote if the packaging revision changes:
- Box material.
- Box structure.
- Printing method.
- Quantity.
- Number of SKUs.
- Barcode or label volume.
- Carton count.
- Shipping dimensions.
- Packaging lead time.
Packaging changes can affect both production cost and shipment cost. If the packaging scope changes after the quote, use a quote revision request before payment or production approval: lash quote revision request guide
Packaging Proof Revision Checklist
Before approving the revised proof, check:
| Item | Buyer check |
|---|---|
| Brand name | Correct spelling and capitalization |
| Logo | Correct file, size, color and position |
| Tray card | Curl, thickness, length, style and product text |
| Box | Front, side, back, material and finish |
| Barcode | SKU, scan code and label placement |
| Carton mark | Destination, quantity, batch and carton count |
| Proof version | Current version number and date |
| Approval status | Approved, revise again or hold production |
Packaging Proof Revision Message Template
> Hi LASHMAITRE, please revise the packaging proof before production. Changes needed: [logo / tray card / box / barcode / carton label]. Please update the proof version and confirm whether this affects cost, lead time, carton size or shipping method. Do not start bulk production until the revised proof is approved.

How LASHMAITRE Uses Packaging Proof Revisions
LASHMAITRE treats packaging proof revisions as part of the private label production chain. The revised proof should connect to the approved sample, production file, QC note, carton label and reorder record.
For private label orders, buyers should keep proof versions clear:
- V1: first review.
- V2: revised proof.
- Approved version: production reference.
- Shipment photo evidence: final visual check.
This protects the buyer from "almost correct" packaging. It also helps future reorders because the approved version can be reused.
Related LASHMAITRE Resources
- Wholesale lash extensions inquiry – send product specs, quantity, packaging scope, destination and deadline.
- Lash quality control – check sample approval, production batch consistency and pre-shipment QC.
- Lash extension samples – confirm sample testing, approval records and sample-to-bulk decisions.
- MOQ 50 wholesale lash extensions – plan small-batch testing, quote scope and reorder risk.
- Private label lash extensions – align approved samples, packaging proof, production files and carton labels.
Lash Packaging Proof Revision FAQ
Can I revise lash packaging proof before production?
Yes. Lash packaging proof should be revised before production if logo placement, tray card text, box design, barcode sheet or carton mark is not correct. The supplier should send an updated proof version before the buyer approves production.
What packaging proof changes affect cost or lead time?
Changes to box structure, material, printing method, SKU count, barcode volume, carton count or shipping dimensions can affect cost or lead time. Small text corrections usually have lower impact.
Should I approve production before packaging proof is final?
No. Private label lash production should not start until the packaging proof is final and approved. Starting production before proof approval can create wrong labels, wrong boxes or wrong carton marks.
Is packaging proof the same as shipment photo evidence?
No. Packaging proof is checked before production. Shipment photo evidence is checked before dispatch to confirm the finished order matches the approved proof and production file.
Lash Packaging Proof Revision CTA
If your private label lash packaging proof needs revision, send LASHMAITRE the current proof version, requested changes and target order quantity through the inquiry page: wholesale lash extensions inquiry page

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