Distributor private label support

Private Label Distributor Checklist

Private label distributor checklist planning should begin with approved lash samples, SKU limits, packaging proof, carton labels and reorder records before a distributor expands a branded launch.

This support page does not replace the main LASHMAITRE private label lash extensions page. It helps distributor buyers organize launch controls before sending a wholesale inquiry.

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private label distributor checklist with LASHMAITRE packaging proof sample approval and branded lash trays

Why a Private Label Distributor Checklist Matters

A distributor private label launch can fail even when the packaging looks good. The real risk is that the sample, SKU list, carton label, barcode, language version and reorder file are not controlled together.

A private label distributor checklist keeps packaging decisions tied to product approval. For general packaging control context, see the GS1 barcode standards overview; distributor buyers often need clear item identification before cartons move into warehouses or reseller accounts.

Launch area Distributor risk Better control
Product sample Packaging is approved before lash quality Approve the physical lash tray first
SKU list Too many styles at launch Start with focused hero SKUs
Packaging proof Logo, text or barcode changes late Keep one approved artwork file
Carton labels Warehouse cannot identify mixed products Use clear carton marks and SKU labels
Reorder file Second order repeats the wrong version Save sample, packaging and carton proof together

Best Fit Buyers

Beauty distributorsBuyers preparing a branded lash catalog for local salons and resellers.
Ecommerce wholesalersSellers that need product images, carton labels and repeat SKU records.
Starter private label teamsTeams that want MOQ 50 testing before larger packaging commitments.
private label distributor checklist packaging sleeve proof lash tray cards and fiber notes
Packaging proof and sample cards.
private label distributor checklist MOQ 50 sample approval and master carton proof
MOQ 50 and carton proof control.
private label distributor checklist launch folder reorder timing and order quantity plan
Launch folder and reorder timing.

What to Confirm Before Private Label Production

The private label distributor checklist should be completed before treating packaging as final. Distributor buyers should connect every design choice to an approved lash tray, target SKU list and reorder record.

  1. Approve the lash tray or fan sample first.
  2. Confirm curl, diameter, length and style range.
  3. Review tray card, box, sleeve or label artwork.
  4. Confirm logo placement and color version.
  5. Check carton label and barcode area.
  6. Set MOQ 50 or starter quantity plan.
  7. Save reorder owner, market notes and timing.

Use lash extension samples and lash quality control before finalizing packaging.

Private Label Distributor Checklist Sequence

Step Action Output
1 Choose a focused SKU group Starter distributor catalog
2 Request and review samples Approved physical reference
3 Confirm packaging direction Tray card, box, sleeve or label proof
4 Test MOQ 50 or starter order Lower inventory risk
5 Save the reorder file Stable future production

Internal Buying Path

  1. Start with lash extension samples.
  2. Review the main private label lash extensions options.
  3. Control first SKUs through MOQ 50 planning.
  4. Verify consistency through lash quality control.
  5. Send launch details through the wholesale lash extensions inquiry.

Send a Distributor Private Label File

Use this private label distributor checklist before sending launch details. Include product type, sample preference, SKU list, logo direction, target quantity, destination market and launch timing through the wholesale inquiry form.

The private label distributor checklist should stay attached to one approved file, so launch decisions remain clear when sales teams, warehouse teams and supplier teams review the same order.

FAQ

Is this the same as the main private label page?

No. The main private label page explains LASHMAITRE capability. This checklist helps distributors organize launch files, packaging control and reorder records.

Should distributors approve packaging before samples?

No. Product sample approval should come first. Packaging should follow the approved product and final SKU list.

How many SKUs should a distributor launch first?

Start with a focused range. Too many SKUs can increase inventory risk, label confusion and reorder mistakes.