The mark consists of a horseshoe with a horizontal line intersecting the middle centered over the word AIGNER.
Mark For: AIGNER™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of perfume; fragrancies for personal wear; eau-de-toilettes; room fragrances; scented candles; essential oils; deodorizing sprays for personal use; body lotions; skin care products, namely skin moisturizers, skin masks, skin cleansing tonics, skin serums; hair care and hair treatment products, namely hair tonics, shampoos, hair masks, hair sprays; shave cream; pre-shave and after-shave lotions; sun care products, namely sun creams, sun lotions, sun blocks, self-tanning lotions; cosmetics; makeup; cosmetic preparations for care of the mouth; cosmetic preparations for care of the lips; non-medicated lip care preparations; bath essences, namely bath pearls; non-medicated cosmetic soaps; nail care products, namely nail oils, nail polishes, nails base and top coats; manicure and pedicure sets; cosmetic travel kits.
Status
2022-09-13 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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