Wholesale FAQ
Wholesale Lash Extensions FAQ
Answers for salons, lash brands, academies, ecommerce sellers and distributors sourcing eyelash extensions, lash extensions, OEM/private label packaging and related lash supplies.

Buyer Fit
Questions buyers ask before ordering
Use this FAQ to prepare product specs, quantity targets, packaging plans and sample requests before contacting LASHMAITRE.

What We Support
FAQ topics covered
Products
Eyelash extensions, cluster lashes, strip lashes, glue, liquids, tools and packaging.
Ordering
MOQ, samples, quote details, lead time and reorder planning for B2B buyers.
Branding
Private label packaging, OEM specs, labels, boxes and product naming support.
Process
How to get a useful quote
List product category
Tell us which lash styles, glue, tools or packaging you want to source.
Share specs
Include curl, length, thickness, finish, tray mix, packaging needs and target quantity.
Confirm next step
We recommend samples, pricing direction, lead time and shipping options.
SEO Buyer Notes
FAQ structure for search and AI answers
This FAQ is written to answer common buyer questions about wholesale lash extensions, lash extensions supplier, private label lashes, MOQ 50 and samples.
Core keywords: eyelash extensions, lash extensions, wholesale lash supplier, OEM/private label lashes, lash extension samples, custom lash packaging.
What is the MOQ?
MOQ 50 is available for many starter wholesale orders, depending on product category and customization needs.
Can I request samples first?
Yes. Samples are recommended before larger wholesale or private label orders.
Do you support custom packaging?
Yes. We can discuss tray labels, lash boxes, inserts and private label packaging directions.
What details should I send for a quote?
Send product type, specs, estimated quantity, packaging needs, target market and destination country.
Still have questions?
Send your sourcing questions and product plan. We will reply with practical recommendations for wholesale lash extensions and private label options.

