The mark consists of the letters "DM" in stylized form.
Mark For: DM® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of cosmetics; makeup; concealers for face and skin; foundation; skin moisturizers; beauty gels; make-up powder; contour powder; facial creams; face and body glitter; skin illuminator; face paints; makeup remover; eye shadow; eye liner; liquid eyeliner; non-medicated balms for use on skin; oils for cosmetic purposes; facial oils; contour cream; false eyelashes; skin bronzer; face lotions; lotions for cosmetic purposes; adhesives for false eyelashes; lip gloss palette; blush; multipurpose cosmetic creams; lip gloss; cosmetic eye gloss; hydrating lotions for face and body; makeup primer; multipurpose liquid makeup; multipurpose cream makeup; eye shadow palettes; multipurpose makeup made in the form of loose cosmetic pigments; cosmetic liquid sealer use to waterproof and prevent blemish of applied makeup; skin bronzer; skin bronzing creams.
Status
2020-12-18 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
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