- Why This Matters to U.S. Salons Right Now
- Why TRANSITIONS is the right place for this conversation
- What We’re Bringing to the Event: Upgraded Local Service for U.S. Salon Partners
- 6. A New Product Launch at TRANSITIONS 2026 - Our Next Gen Solution
- What U.S. salons should look for in a supplier in 2026
- See us at TRANSITIONS 2026
What We’re Bringing to TRANSITIONS 2026 for U.S. Salon Partners
- Why This Matters to U.S. Salons Right Now
- Why TRANSITIONS is the right place for this conversation
- What We’re Bringing to the Event: Upgraded Local Service for U.S. Salon Partners
- 6. A New Product Launch at TRANSITIONS 2026 - Our Next Gen Solution
- What U.S. salons should look for in a supplier in 2026
- See us at TRANSITIONS 2026
If you run a salon, you already know the problem.
A supplier can look great on paper and still make your life harder in real life. Slow replies. Long shipping windows. Inventory pressure. Too much back and forth for things that should be simple.
That is really the angle behind our presence at TRANSITIONS 2026. Yes, Newtimes Hair will be there as an Exclusive Vendor. But the part that matters more is this: we are showing up with more local support, faster U.S. fulfillment, and a setup built around what salons actually need day to day.

Why This Matters to U.S. Salons Right Now
For salons, growth problems usually do not start with ambition. They start with operations.
A delayed shipment affects appointments. A slow answer holds up decisions. Too much inventory ties up cash. Too little inventory turns routine client needs into rush situations. That is why supplier value is no longer just about product quality. It is also about response time, local availability, support, and how much friction sits behind every order. This is exactly where localized warehousing and service start to matter.
Why TRANSITIONS is the right place for this conversation
TRANSITIONS is not just another general beauty show. It is a focused industry event for salon owners, stylists, hair replacement specialists, and distributors working in non-surgical hair restoration and related services.
That makes it a better place to talk about practical things like stock access, customization, salon growth, and support models that actually work in the U.S. market.
What We’re Bringing to the Event: Upgraded Local Service for U.S. Salon Partners
This year, it’s not just about products. It’s also about upgraded local service for U.S. salon partners.
1. Faster U.S. Fulfillment
This is one of the most useful changes for salon partners.
Newtimes Hair now promotes U.S. warehouse fulfillment from California and Florida, with domestic shipping across the country, two-day nationwide delivery, next-day delivery options, on-site pickups, and even same-day Uber delivery for LA locals on the warehouse page.
The U.S. collection page also emphasizes fast domestic shipping with no customs delays or tariffs for U.S.-shipped stock. For salons, that means less waiting and less uncertainty when timing matters.
Get in Touch with Our U.S. Warehouses
Phone: 1-626-944-6618
2. Real Contact Options When Something Needs Attention
Fast shipping helps. But it is only half the story.
When something changes, salons need answers quickly. That is why local support matters too.
Newtimes Hair offers a U.S. phone line. You can order directly via phone 1-310-345-1823. That makes a difference when a salon has a timing issue, a stock question, or a client case that cannot sit around waiting for a reply.
A lot of supplier promises sound good until there is an actual problem. Fast, reachable support is what makes the difference then.
Get in Touch with Our U.S. Team
Phone: 1-310-345-1823
3. A Broader Product Mix, Not Just One Category
Not every salon needs the same thing from a supplier.
Some need stock hair systems for faster turnaround. Some need wigs or toppers. Some need extensions or supplies. Some need a supplier that can cover more than one category without forcing them to spread orders across multiple places.
Newtimes Hair’s range includes hair systems, wigs, toppers, extensions, and related supplies, which gives salons more flexibility when client needs vary.
That matters because growth gets harder when your supply setup is too fragmented.
4. A Custom Side for Salons That Need More than Stock
That matters for salons that need more control over fit, design, branding, and presentation. It also matters to businesses that want more than just product supply.
Support in this area includes:
- private labeling
- partnership options
Custom packaging, product photography, and brand support can also help salons build a stronger identity without managing everything in-house.
Get in Touch with Our U.S. Team
Phone: 1-310-345-1823
5. More Concrete Quality and Risk-Reduction Signals
A supplier relationship does not stop at the shipment.
What happens after the order matters too, especially when a salon is trying to reduce risk and protect client trust.
Newtimes Hair backs its products with a 6-stage quality check, a 30-day return policy, and a 90-day warranty. That gives salon partners a clearer idea of what support looks like if an order arrives damaged, is not the right fit, or does not meet expectations.
That kind of structure helps reduce uncertainty, which is something a lot of salons need more than another big promise.
6. A New Product Launch at TRANSITIONS 2026 – Our Next Gen Solution
We’ll also be introducing a new product at TRANSITIONS 2026.
It’s built around where client expectations are going now: better comfort, more flexibility, and a more natural wearing experience. For salons, that means another option shaped by what clients are actually asking for, not just another product added for the sake of having something new.
What U.S. salons should look for in a supplier in 2026
If you are evaluating any supplier this year, these are the questions worth asking:
- How fast can stock actually ship in the U.S.?
- Is local pickup available, or only standard delivery?
- Can you reach someone quickly when something changes?
- Can the supplier support both stock and custom work?
- What happens if the product is wrong, delayed, or not usable?
- Is there support for private label or branding if the salon wants to grow its own name?
Those are the questions that affect real operations, not just marketing materials.
And they are usually the difference between a supplier that looks good at first and one that actually makes the business easier to run.
See us at TRANSITIONS 2026
The point of this event is not just to say we are attending.
It is to make it easier for salon owners to see what support actually looks like when it is faster, closer, and more practical.
If you are going to TRANSITIONS 2026, stop by and talk with our team about what is slowing your salon down, what kind of stock or custom support you need, and whether a more localized setup would make your day-to-day easier.







