Starter lash brand packaging guide
Packaging Check for Starter Lash Brands
A starter brand packaging check helps new buyers confirm tray cards, labels, sleeves, cartons, barcodes and private label details before the first public launch.

packaging check: buyer snapshot
A starter brand packaging check helps new buyers confirm tray cards, labels, sleeves, cartons, barcodes and private label details before the first public launch. This page is built for B2B lash buyers and stays connected to samples, MOQ 50, quality control, private label support and the inquiry path.
Who this page is for
This guide is for starter lash brands, salon founders and ecommerce buyers that need a packaging check before launching private label lash trays.

Start with the tray card
The tray card should confirm product name, curl, diameter, length range, material notes, barcode space and brand placement before the buyer approves a sample.

Check logo and label placement
Logo placement should look intentional on tray cards, sleeves, boxes and approval cards. A clean physical label is more useful than a decorative mockup.

Approve barcode and SKU records
Starter brands should connect the barcode label with the SKU record, carton label and warehouse naming so fulfillment does not confuse similar curls or diameters.

Review carton proof before shipment
Carton proof should show product name, quantity, destination, barcode or SKU code, handling marks and batch reference before shipment is packed.

Keep one signed approval file
The final packaging approval starter lash brands file should include tray proof, label proof, carton proof, approved sample photo and buyer sign-off date.

packaging check: distributor checklist
| Packaging area | Packaging check | Buyer value |
|---|---|---|
| Tray card | Confirm product name, curl, diameter and length mix | Keeps product and listing aligned. |
| Logo | Check placement on card, sleeve or box | Protects brand presentation. |
| Barcode | Match SKU, barcode and carton label | Reduces fulfillment errors. |
| Carton | Approve carton proof before packing | Avoids shipment relabeling. |
| Sign-off | Keep buyer approval date and sample photo | Creates a repeat-order reference. |
Buyer file notes before launch
Before the first public sale, keep one shared approval file for the tray artwork, retail box direction, barcode sheet, carton label and signed sample card. This helps the founder, supplier, designer and warehouse use the same version instead of comparing screenshots from different conversations.
For a new brand, the record should also show who approved the artwork, which sample tray was used, whether the barcode was reserved, and which carton label belongs to the first production batch. These notes make a later reorder faster and reduce the chance of label mismatch.
Useful references for buyers
For barcode and product identification planning, see GS1 barcode standards. For quality management context, see ISO 9001 quality management. For Google-readable page structure context, see Google structured data documentation.
FAQ
What is a packaging check for starter lash brands?
It is the process of approving tray cards, labels, cartons, barcodes and sample packaging before product launch.
Why approve packaging before MOQ 50?
Packaging proof helps prevent relabeling, listing mismatch and carton confusion when the first stock is produced.
What should a tray card show?
A tray card should show product name, curl, diameter, length range, brand placement and barcode or SKU direction.
Should the carton label be checked?
Yes. Carton proof matters for shipping, warehouse receiving, reorder records and buyer claims.
What should buyers send to LASHMAITRE?
Send logo file, desired tray names, SKU list, barcode needs, box direction and approved sample notes.
Move from sample notes to a wholesale order
Send your logo, SKU list, barcode needs, packaging direction and approved sample notes. LASHMAITRE can help turn a packaging check into a cleaner launch file.
