The mark consists of the stylized wording "Hair" followed by the wording "Boom.".
Mark For: HAIR BOOM™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of ultraviolet radiator units for therapeutic purposes; Infrared radiator units for therapeutic purposes; Galvanic therapeutic appliances, namely, low frequency electric therapy apparatus for use in thermal therapy; Ultrashort wave therapy machines and apparatus; Ultrasonic therapy machines and apparatus; Medical apparatus and instruments for treating hair loss; Electric massage apparatus for household use; Gloves for massage; Esthetic massage apparatus; Massage apparatus for medical purposes; Massage apparatus; Vibromassage apparatus; Dermatologic orthopedic instruments; Hair prostheses; Artificial hairs for medical purposes; Radiology screens for medical purposes; Radiological apparatus for medical purposes; Lasers for surgical and medical use; Laser apparatus for Alopecia-healing; Massage apparatus for scalp.
Status
2022-10-03 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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