LASHMAITRE buyer guide

MOQ 50 Planning: 10 Best Checks for Salon Owners

MOQ 50 planning helps salon owners test wholesale lash extensions without overbuying. Use this guide to plan a small first SKU range, approve samples, protect cash flow and keep reorder quality clear.

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MOQ 50 Planning: 10 Best Checks for Salon Owners sample tray quality check
This first-order plan is useful when a salon wants to test wholesale lash trays, private label packaging or a new curl range without locking too much money into slow inventory.

MOQ 50 Planning Fit for Salon Owners

This first-order plan is useful when a salon wants to test wholesale lash trays, private label packaging or a new curl range without locking too much money into slow inventory.

Planning point Salon owner question Buying risk reduced
First SKU range Which curls and lengths should we test first? Prevents a scattered first order that is hard to reorder.
Sample approval Which trays should be approved before volume? Keeps the small test tied to real product quality.
Inventory cap How many trays should be bought for the first test? Reduces overbuying before client demand is known.
Reorder notes What should be recorded before the second order? Makes repeat orders easier to match to the approved sample.
MOQ 50 Planning: 10 Best Checks for Salon Owners sample approval scorecard
First Order Sample Checklist

First Order Sample Checklist

A salon should connect the first test with samples, tray labels, fiber feel, curl memory, packaging notes and reorder records. This creates a small but trackable first order instead of an uncontrolled test.

How a Controlled Minimum Protects the Buying Decision

A 50-piece starting point works best when the salon limits the first range to styles artists can explain and clients can request again. Do not turn a low minimum into too many small unconnected SKUs.

The inquiry path stays centralized and no new embedded form is added.

MOQ 50 Planning: 10 Best Checks for Salon Owners private label sample approval path
Samples, packaging and QC notes should be approved together.

MOQ 50 Planning Notes for First Orders

A narrow first order lets a salon choose one main curl family, several useful lengths and a limited tray quantity before adding more technical styles.

Good first-order control links every SKU to an approved sample. If a tray is not tested, labeled and recorded, it should not be added only because the minimum is low.

For a salon owner, the 50-piece start is also a cash-flow decision. The goal is to test enough product to learn, but not so much product that slow styles block the next reorder.

Use samples, quality control notes and private label timing together. This keeps the first wholesale order small, practical and ready for repeat order review.

MOQ 50 planning label proof and buyer approval
A small first order should connect sample approval, label proof and reorder records.

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FAQ

What is MOQ 50 planning for salon owners?

It is a controlled way to test a first wholesale lash range with a 50-piece minimum before scaling.

Should a salon approve samples before MOQ 50?

Yes. Samples help confirm curl, length mix, fiber feel, strip pickup and packaging before the first order.

Can a small first order support private label?

Yes. A salon can test product quality first, then approve packaging details before a larger private label reorder.

Start With Samples Before Scaling

Share your salon size, target look, first SKU list, tray quantity, packaging notes and reorder goal. LASHMAITRE will connect the first order with samples, quality control, private label and the same inquiry route.