The mark consists of two interlocking rings in a vertical arrangement.
Mark For: OO® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of blush; Cosmetics; Eyeliner; Foundation; Lipstick; Make-up; Mascara; Body scrub; Body scrubs; Cosmetics sold as an integral component of non-medicated skincare preparations; Essential oils; Eyeliners; Lip balm; Lip cream; Lip gloss; Lip glosses; Lip liner; Make-up foundations; Make-up powder; Mascaras; Mask pack for cosmetic purposes; Shaving balm; Bar soap; Bath cream; Bath gel; Beauty serums; Beauty soap; Body cream; Body lotion; Body mask lotion; Eye make-up; Eyebrow cosmetics; Eyes make-up; Facial cream; Facial lotion; Facial make-up; Hand cream; Nail cosmetics; Night cream; Non-medicated skin serums; Powder for make-up; Shaving gel; Skin cream; Skin lotion; Skin soap; Skin care products, namely, non-medicated skin serum; Skin cleansing lotion; Skin moisturizing gel. [all]
Status
2022-05-02 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Published for Opposition
A pending trademark application has been examined by the Office and has been published in a way that provides an opportunity for the public to oppose its registration.
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