Lash Shampoo · Private Label
Lash Shampoo & Cleanser
The aftercare bottle that protects retention — and an easy add-on your clients rebuy every month.
What it is
Foaming lash shampoo and cleanser supplied wholesale and private-labeled under your brand — used in the studio before a set and sold to clients as the aftercare that keeps extensions clean and lasting. It works two ways: a studio consumable you go through daily, and a branded retail add-on your clients repurchase. Our facility is FDA-registered and our lash-shampoo product is listed under it.
Who it's for
Built for your chair, your students, your customers.
Salons & chains
Studio cleanser for every chair, plus a branded retail bottle at the desk.
Brands & e-commerce
A private-label aftercare hero that ships under your name.
Stock it once, restock it forever
Used daily, sold monthly — a double-duty consumable.
Lash shampoo is consumed in the studio and rebought by clients, so it reorders on two cycles at once. That makes it one of the steadiest lines you can carry — and a high-margin retail add-on under your brand. We keep it in ongoing supply at bulk pricing so the desk shelf and the back room are both always stocked.
Bulk pricing
Volume tiers for studio supply and retail runs alike.
Steady restock
Consistent formula and supply so your retail bottle is always on the shelf.
One-stop resupply
Cleanser shipped with your lashes, adhesive and tools — one supplier for the studio.
Buying guide
Choosing the right lash shampoo
Why cleansing is a retention tool, not an upsell
Adhesive bonds to the natural lash, and anything between them — skin oils, makeup residue, dust — weakens that bond. A clean lash line before application and regular washing afterwards is one of the highest-leverage retention habits a studio can build, which is why lash shampoo belongs in the prep routine, not just on the retail shelf.
How clients should actually use it
A pump or two of foam over closed eyes, worked gently along the lash line with a soft cleansing brush, then rinsed with water and dried by patting — not rubbing. A few times a week is the usual baseline; daily for clients who wear eye makeup or have oily skin. Oil-based cleansers and makeup removers are the thing to avoid, since oils break down adhesive.
One product, two revenue lines: studio and retail
The same formula works as a studio consumable — a prep bottle at every station — and as a branded retail bottle sold at the front desk. Retail is where the margin is: a client who buys your aftercare bottle rebuys it roughly monthly, and every bottle carries your brand home, not ours.
Build it into your aftercare protocol
The advice that protects retention is simple: keep lashes dry for the first 24 hours, then wash regularly with an oil-free lash shampoo and avoid oil-based products near the eyes. Studios that hand clients a branded bottle with those instructions turn aftercare from advice into a repeat purchase.
Private label · Can you brand this?
Yes — your logo, your packaging, on this exact product.
Don't ship a generic tool in a plain box. We print your logo on the product where it fits and your artwork on the packaging — so even the consumables on your shelf carry your brand.
① Where your logo goes
Your logo, printed where buyers see it.
On the tool itself where the surface allows, and across the box, sleeve and insert. One-time setup; free on every reorder.
- — Logo on the product surface (where it fits)
- — Logo on the outer box & sleeve
- — Hangtags, stickers & inserts to your artwork
Your logo here — on the tray & packaging
② Custom packaging
From a clean branded box to full rigid retail packaging.
Budget
Your logo printed on a clean stock box — branded and shelf-ready, fastest to launch.
Mid
Custom-printed box, sleeve and inner card in your colourway — a finished retail look.
Premium
Rigid box, special finishes (foil, emboss, magnetic) and bespoke inserts — a unboxing buyers keep.
Real packaging examples — budget / mid / premium
③ See it before you commit
Send us your logo & brand name — we'll mock it up free.
We'll drop your branding onto this product and its packaging and send the mockup back, so you can see your brand on the shelf before placing a single order. No commitment.
MOQ & samples
Start with a free sample.
Try it before you commit — you only cover sample shipping. Then private-label, with bulk pricing and steady restocks once it's part of your line.
Make it yours
Bring your own design, or we develop from scratch.
- Private-label / OEM bottle, pump and box to your artwork
- Bottle size and bundle (with brush) to your spec
- Build into a branded aftercare kit
FAQ
Lash Shampoo & Cleanser — frequently asked questions
Why do lash extensions need a special shampoo?+
Ordinary cleansers and makeup removers often contain oils, which break down lash adhesive and cause extensions to shed early. Lash shampoo is an oil-free foam formulated to clean the lash line without attacking the bond — so clients keep their lashes clean and their retention intact.
How often should clients wash their lash extensions?+
A few times a week as a baseline, and daily for clients who wear eye makeup or have oily skin — after keeping lashes dry for the first 24 hours post-application. Regular washing prevents oil and residue build-up, which protects both retention and eye hygiene.
Should lashes be cleansed before applying extensions?+
Yes — washing the natural lashes with an oil-free cleanser before application removes the oils and residue that weaken the adhesive bond. Many retention problems blamed on glue actually start with an unwashed lash line, so studios use the same shampoo at the station and at the desk.
Can lash shampoo be used on eyelash extensions every day?+
Yes — oil-free foaming cleansers are gentle enough for daily use, and daily washing is recommended for makeup wearers and oily skin. What clients need to avoid is oil-based products near the eyes, not frequency of washing.
Can we sell lash shampoo under our own brand?+
Yes — bottle, pump and box are printed to your artwork, with bottle sizes and brush bundles to your spec. It's one of the easiest private-label products to retail: clients rebuy it monthly, and it can anchor a branded aftercare kit alongside your lashes.
Is your lash shampoo FDA-registered?+
Yes — our facility is FDA-registered and our lash shampoo is listed under it. The FDA does not approve cosmetic cleansers, so registration and listing is the compliance language US buyers should expect from any supplier in this category.
More on private label, MOQ and shipping in the full FAQ — or ask the factory directly.
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