LabubuCollector.com updates picture-backed checklist with latest releases
The refreshed checklist makes Labubu releases easier to ID just as Hair Salon and other 2026 drops start crowding the catalog. It is a clean way to spot gaps before you buy twice.

Hair Salon, dated June 25, 2026 on the updated checklist, includes six Labubu dolls and a secret character called Hazy Noise. With pictures, series names, and release dates in one place, the page gives collectors a fast way to identify what they own, what they still need, and where each figure sits in the wider Monsters timeline. The newest Hair Salon entries are landing right alongside older core releases, and the visual overlap between similar-looking figures is where collectors get tripped up.
What the checklist actually organizes
The checklist is built around practical sorting, not hype. It divides the line into four buckets: keychain dolls, individual Labubu plush releases, Mokoko, and Zimomo, then lays the entries out in chronological order with the most recent first. That structure makes it easier to tell whether a figure belongs to a mainline drop, a side character run, or a larger companion line, which matters when a resale listing is light on detail and heavy on stock photos.
Hair Salon is the latest addition on the list. It gives collectors a reference point when they are trying to decide whether a pulled figure belongs to the newest wave or a related older release. It also gives a clean reference point for anyone trying to complete a set without mixing up a chase character and a standard variant.
Why Hair Salon is easy to lose track of
Hair Salon is not just one product format, it is a cluster of them. Pop Mart’s U.S. new-arrivals feed dated June 26, 2026 lists Hair Salon as a Vinyl Plush Pendant Blind Box, Figures, Fragrance Spray Blind Box, Glowing Fridge Magnet Blind Box, Display Bag Blind Box, Pendant Blind Box, and POP BEAN versions. Pop Mart’s THE MONSTERS catalog shows the same spread, which is useful when you are trying to figure out whether you are looking at the right release or just another item dressed up with the same series name.
That mix of formats is where shoppers can get burned. A pendant, a figure, and a display-bag version may all sit under the Hair Salon name, but they are not interchangeable, and the same goes for the rest of the Monsters catalog, where Hair Salon sits beside Exciting Macaron, Have a Seat, Big into Energy, Coca-Cola, Hello Kitty and Friends, and FIFA collaborations. The checklist helps you match the picture to the product type before you buy, which is a lot safer than relying on a seller’s one-line description.
How to use the checklist while buying
Start by matching the series name, then check the image, then confirm the release date. If you are looking at a 2026 Hair Salon listing, the checklist tells you whether the item belongs to the June 25 Hair Salon wave or to an older Monsters release like Exciting Macaron, which Pop Mart lists with a release date of October 26, 2023. That date gap alone helps separate a current pull from a back-catalog piece.
- Match the figure image to the checklist first, because similar silhouettes can hide different series names.
- Confirm the release date, since older anchors like Exciting Macaron in October 2023 sit far away from the June 2026 Hair Salon wave.
- Check the format, because Hair Salon alone spans pendants, figures, fridge magnets, display bags, fragrance spray, and POP BEAN.
- Treat secret characters as their own targets, since Hazy Noise is easy to miss if you are only skimming a seller photo.
The release timeline is especially useful for collectors who buy across blind-box channels and resale platforms. Here is the quick way to use it:
Why the timeline matters now
Labubu’s scale is exactly why a dated checklist has become a serious collector tool. In Pop Mart’s 2024 annual report, revenue from THE MONSTERS, MOLLY, SKULLPANDA, and CRYBABY each passed RMB 1 billion for the first time in 2024. Pop Mart’s 2025 revenue reached 37.12 billion yuan, up 185% year over year, while Labubu sales exceeded 100 million units in 2025 and total global sales across all Pop Mart IPs and product categories topped 400 million units.
That scale has also fed the secondary market problem the checklist helps tame. Resale prices surged for some Labubu figures, while Pop Mart later welcomed falling resale prices as a way to curb scalping and keep the line more accessible. At a Beijing auction, a human-sized Labubu sold for 1.08 million yuan.
Pop Mart describes THE MONSTERS as a magical world by Kasing Lung, inspired by Nordic myths, and the line as featuring LABUBU and its elf pals in a great Nordic forest. The franchise has grown from a 2015 picture-book world to a 2026 catalog with multiple new Hair Salon formats.
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