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Wholesale lash training kits in the USA: a factory-direct sourcing guide.

For academies and distributors buying lash training heads in volume — how the supply economics actually work, and how to get a quote.

If you run a lash extension academy or distribute beauty-training equipment in the United States, the practice head is the one tool every student touches every session. Buying those heads through marketplaces or domestic resellers stacks markup on markup. Sourcing wholesale lash training kits factory-direct removes the middle layers — but it also means you need to understand what you are actually buying and how to brief a manufacturer. This guide walks through both.

What goes in a lash training kit

A practical training kit is built around two things: the head and a supply of refills. The core is a silicone lash mannequin head with a 3-layer hand-implanted lash line — roughly 120 lashes total (±5%), about 40 per layer, across three stacked layers. The layered density reproduces the depth and growth direction of a natural human lash line, so a student can isolate a single lash from the layers beneath it the way they would on a real client. That is the whole point: isolation and volume drills that transfer to paying clients instead of falling apart at the first appointment.

Each lash is individually rooted into the silicone and non-detachable — no peel-off strips, no shedding mid-lesson. It withstands isolation and gentle tugging without the lash line lifting, and behaves the same in week one as in month three. The face is premium ultra-soft silicone with authentic skin elasticity, odor-free and skin-safe, so the same head doubles for makeup mapping and facial-practice demos when a curriculum needs it.

The replaceable-module economics

This is where wholesale buying for a US training room gets interesting. The eyes are pop-out modules seated in a socket, not fixed to the head. When a lash line wears out from heavy practice, you swap the eye module — not the whole head — and the silicone face plus standard mount stay in service. Module swaps take seconds, and refill modules cost a fraction of the price of a new head.

For a procurement budget, that changes the math. Instead of re-buying complete heads every term, you buy heads once and re-stock low-cost modules. The practical setup is one head per student plus a stock of replacement modules kept on hand. Your recurring supply line becomes a small, planned expense rather than an unpredictable bill — which is exactly what a multi-intake academy or a distributor managing reorders wants to forecast.

Why factory-direct, and what it means for US buyers

Factory-direct means you order from the people who make it. Every head is hand-built in LashPlus's own lash workshop — not bought in and re-boxed — and sold direct to academies, studios, distributors and individual artists under the Kashinfuu line, a LashPlus company. There is no marketplace or reseller markup between the bench and your training room.

A note on the design: the 3-layer replaceable-module build is patent-pending. That is the accurate term — patent-pending, describing a build that reproduces natural lash growth on a head you re-lash instead of replace.

For US-based academies and distributors, factory-direct also means shipping is worldwide and tracked door to door, quoted with each order. There is no US warehouse step adding cost; you are ordering at the source and receiving direct.

OEM and private-label for your brand

If you are a distributor or an academy that resells equipment, OEM / private-label puts your own brand on the box and inserts. Custom packaging is available for schools and resellers, so the kit your students or customers receive carries your logo, not a generic one. This pairs with the refill supply: you can build an ongoing line of branded heads plus branded replacement modules from a single supplier, which keeps your catalog consistent and your resupply on one direct channel.

How to order and get a quote

Pricing is factory-direct and quoted per order — there are no published list prices, and minimum order quantity and lead time are confirmed per order. That is deliberate: a 6-head studio kit and a 60-head distributor order are different conversations, and tiered wholesale pricing scales with volume. Here is the sequence:

  1. 1Send your numbers.  Message on WhatsApp with your quantity, use case, and whether you need OEM packaging.
  2. 2Get pricing and a sample.  We send factory-direct tiered pricing and, if you want, a first-order sample so you can vet the head before committing a class budget.
  3. 3Confirm and ship.  We manufacture, QC, and ship worldwide with tracking.
  4. 4Reorder modules anytime.  Restock replacement eye modules on the same direct line as your supply runs down.

The honest short version on any pricing question — whether it is unit price, MOQ, lead time or shipping to a US address — is the same: it is a factory-direct quote on request. Send the spec and you get real numbers back, usually within a few hours, Monday to Saturday.

A quick sourcing checklist

  • One head per student plus a stock of refill modules — the standard training-room setup
  • Refill-module economics — re-lash instead of re-buying complete heads
  • Factory-direct — no marketplace or reseller markup
  • OEM / private-label — your brand on heads and modules
  • Quote-driven — send quantity and use case; MOQ, lead time and shipping confirmed per order

Whether you are kitting a single intake or stocking a distribution catalog, the model is the same: source the heads factory-direct, keep modules on hand, and reorder on one line. For full specs and the replaceable-eye system, see the product page; for tiered pricing, OEM and refill supply, see Wholesale & OEM; and for more how-tos, browse the guides index.

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