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Trademark Class 3: Cosmetics and Cleaning Products

Updated on November 14, 2024 05:58:30 AM

A business that offers products related to cosmetics and cleaning can save its brand identity by Registering its Trademark under Trademark class 3. Getting Registration of Trademark provides several legal rights to that business owner. During the Trademark Registration filing the correct classes according to the nature of the product is very important.

This article will provide all the related information including the complete list of the items that fall under trademark class 3. Through this, the business owner can get a monopoly over their brand identity.

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What is Trademark Class 3?

Trademark class 3 consists of all the products related to cosmetics, cleaning and baby care. According to the “Nice Classification”, there are a total of 45 classes which are further divided into two main groups Goods class and Service class.

Trademark class 3 is one of the goods class. If any business is related to beauty and cleaning-related items, they go with the trademark class 3. This class helps to define the nature of your product and helps to distinguish your products from others.

Goods Covered in Trademark Class 3

Here is the complete list of the products given below that cover Trademark Class 3:

Category Products
TM Class 3 - Soaps
  • Soap
  • Bath soap
  • Perfumed soap
  • Shower soap
  • Soap sheets
  • Toilet soap
  • Soap solutions
  • Hand soap
  • Shaving soap
  • Skin soap
  • Laundry soap
  • Detergent soap
  • Beauty soap
  • Laundry soaps
  • Cream soaps
  • Dishwashing detergents
  • Household detergents
  • Detergents for machine dishwashing
  • Laundry detergents
  • Synthetic detergents for clothes
  • Toilet bowl detergents
TM Class 3 - Cosmetics
  • Make-up kits
  • Teeth whitening strips impregnated with teeth whitening preparations
  • Make-up pads of cotton wool
  • Make-up removing lotions
  • Make-up primer
  • Liners for the eyes
  • Body and facial creams
  • Colour cosmetics for the skin
  • Skin recovery creams
  • Nail primer
  • Body gels
  • Lip stains / Lipstick
  • Bath powder
  • Nail paint
  • Tanning gels
  • Eye cosmetics
  • Colour cosmetics
  • Skin masks
  • Body creams
TM Class 3 - Hair Care Products
  • Hair cream
  • Hair dye
  • Hair colour
  • Hair oil
  • Hair lotion
  • Hair wax
  • Hair gel
  • Hair moisturisers
  • Hair conditioner
  • Hair spray
  • Hair shampoo
  • Hair masks
  • Hair powder
  • Hair serums
  • Hair removal preparations
  • Hair-washing powder
  • Gels for fixing hair
  • False hair
TM Class 3 - Oral Hygiene Products
  • Breath freshening sprays
  • Breath-freshening strips
  • Preparations for cleaning dentures
  • Dental bleaching gels
  • Dentifrices
  • Denture polishes
  • Mouthwashes
  • Toothpaste
  • Toothgel
TM Class 3 - Perfume and Fragrances
  • Perfumes
  • Perfume oils
  • Perfumed soaps
  • Natural perfumery
  • Bases for flower perfumes
  • Natural oils for perfumes
  • Room perfume sprays
  • Scents
  • Perfumed powders
  • Body fragrances
TM Class 3 - Baby Care Products
  • Wipes
  • Powder
  • Baby oil
  • Baby lotions
  • Shampoo
  • Baby bottom balms
  • Baby wipes impregnated with cleaning preparations
  • Baby body milk
  • Bubble bath
  • Bath mousse
  • Baby suncream

Points to be Remember before TM Registration in Class 3

Here are some strategies given below for the TM Registration in class 3:

  • Comprehensive TM search: The applicant should do a comprehensive TM search before registering as a TM in class 3. It helps to give full details on the availability of the trademark that the applicant wants to apply.
  • Choose a Strong and Distinct Mark: The candidate must choose a strong and distinctive trademark. It helps the brand stand out in the marketplace and contributes to giving it distinctive appearance.
  • Consult With TM Attorney: A complex process, TM registration carries a high risk of rejection even for minor errors. However, for hassle-free registration, the applicant has to communicate with the TM attorney.As a TM attorney, "Litem Legalis" will be your best option.

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Conclusion

Every business wants to secure a monopoly over the mark by which their product gets fame. For getting these solo rights, the owner must register their trademark. During the Trademark Registration, they should select the right classes that are mentioned by the Nice classification.

If any company sells only goods related to cosmetics and cleaning they must select trademark class 3. However, if they intend to sell more than these things, they can choose another class in accordance with their requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which class of trademark does a cosmetics product fall under?

According to the Nice Classification, all cosmetics-related goods fall under class

What is covered by class 3?

Class 3 consists of all the goods or products related to cosmetics and cleaning such as - eyeliner, sunscreen, perfumes, baby care products and many more.

What are the fees of the trademark for cosmetic products?

The basic government fees for registration are Rs. 4500 for the online registration and Rs. 5000 for the offline mode. This fee will be increased according to the number of classes selected by the applicants during the filing.

What documents are needed for a Cosmetics trademark?

The needed documents for a clothes trademark are a logo, Nature of Goods & Service, Aadhar Card, GST, Signed Power of Attorney, Signed User Affidavit, MSME Certificate, and Start-up Certificate.

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