LASHMAITRE buyer guide
Salon Quality Inspection: 10 Best Lash Checks
Salon quality inspection helps salon owners compare wholesale lash trays against approved samples before first orders and repeat orders. Use it to check curl, fiber feel, tray labels, packaging and QC records.

Salon Quality Inspection Fit
This inspection path is useful when a salon has approved a tray sample and needs a simple way to compare the next wholesale order against that reference.
| Inspection point | Salon owner question | Risk reduced |
|---|---|---|
| Approved sample | Which tray is the reference for this order? | Prevents quality drift between sample approval and reorder. |
| Curl and diameter | Do curl, diameter and length mix match the approved tray? | Reduces style changes that artists notice immediately. |
| Fiber feel | Is the fiber soft, dark and not plastic-like? | Protects client comfort and salon confidence after sampling. |
| Tray label and batch note | Are label, lot code and packaging version recorded? | Makes the next reorder easier to trace and repeat. |

Quality Inspection Checklist for Lash Buyers
A salon should keep the approved tray, sample ID, curl, diameter, length mix, strip pickup notes, label proof, lot code and packaging version in one record. This turns the quality decision into a repeatable file instead of a memory-based check.
How Inspection Records Protect Reorders
The first sample proves whether a tray is acceptable. Inspection records protect that decision by making the second order measurable. When the next tray arrives, the buyer can compare real product details instead of relying on a general feeling.
The inquiry path stays centralized and no new embedded form is added.

Quality Inspection Notes for Salon Buyers
A salon quality inspection file should be simple enough for the owner, artist team and supplier to use after the first order. The best record is not a long report. It is a short set of proof points that can be checked again.
The inspection should connect a physical sample with exact tray details. Curl, diameter, length mix, fiber finish, strip pickup, tray label and lot code should all sit next to the buyer approval note.
This is especially useful when a salon plans to reorder the same tray mix several times. The supplier can compare the new batch against the same approved reference instead of restarting the discussion.
Use inspection notes with samples, MOQ 50 planning and private label packaging records. Together, they make the buying path more predictable and easier to scale.

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FAQ
What is salon quality inspection for lash trays?
It is a practical check that compares wholesale lash trays against an approved sample before first orders or repeat orders.
What should a salon inspect before reordering?
A salon should inspect curl, diameter, length mix, fiber feel, strip pickup, label wording, lot code and packaging version.
Does inspection replace sample approval?
No. Inspection works best after sample approval because the approved sample becomes the reference for future orders.
Start With a Sample Record
Share your approved sample, target curl, diameter, length mix, tray quantity, packaging notes and reorder timing. LASHMAITRE will connect the inspection record with samples, MOQ 50, QC and private label support.
