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Trademark 3 min read09 May 2025

Trademark Class 3: Cosmetics, Cleaning & Personal Care Products – Complete Guide

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Updated 22 Apr 2026
Trademark Class 3: Cosmetics, Cleaning & Personal Care Products – Complete Guide
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Beautify and Protect: Trademark Class 3 for Cosmetics, Soaps & More

Introduction

If your brand is part of the beauty, hygiene, or personal care industry, Trademark Class 3 is your trademarking category. From perfumes to shampoos, this class ensures your brand enjoys exclusive protection in a competitive marketplace.

What is Trademark Class 3?

Trademark Class 3 under the Indian Trade Marks Rules (Fourth Schedule) covers a wide range of cosmetic and cleaning products, including:

  • Bleaching preparations and laundry detergents
  • Cleaning and polishing agents
  • Scouring and abrasive products
  • Soaps of all types
  • Perfumery and essential oils
  • Cosmetics and hair lotions
  • Toothpastes (dentifrices)

Essentially, Class 3 includes personal care, hygiene, and cosmetic products that are either for cleaning or beautification.

Why Trademark Class 3 Matters

Registering under Class 3 ensures:

  • Brand exclusivity in a fast-growing FMCG sector
  • Legal protection against imitators and counterfeiters
  • Increased customer confidence through a trademarked identity

Step-by-Step Guide to Registering Under Class 3

  1. Trademark Search:
    Use the IP India Public Search tool to find existing trademarks in Class 3.
  2. Draft Your Application:
    Include your brand name and specify product categories—e.g., "herbal shampoo", "natural deodorant", etc.
  3. File Your Application Online:
    Register via https://ipindiaonline.gov.in or seek help from a trademark attorney.
  4. Respond to Examination Report (if any):
    If objections arise, respond with necessary justifications.
  5. Get Registered:
    Once approved and published with no opposition, your trademark is registered.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Misclassification – don’t confuse Class 3 products with pharmaceuticals (Class 5) or medical devices (Class 10)
  • Generic descriptions – always describe specific product types
  • Skipping prior trademark search – risk of rejection or opposition

Examples of Goods in Class 3

  • Body lotions and moisturizers
  • Perfumes, deodorants, and colognes
  • Hair dyes and shampoos
  • Facial creams and serums
  • Toothpaste and mouthwash (non-medicinal)
  • Surface and glass cleaners
  • Nail polishes and make-up kits

Conclusion

Class 3 is one of the most commercially active and competitive trademark classes in India. From perfumes and creams to detergents and dishwashers, trademark protection ensures your product stands out while staying legally protected. Registering in Class 3 is an essential step for anyone in the beauty or hygiene business.

FAQs

1. Are ayurvedic cosmetics included in Class 3?
Yes, as long as the product is for beautification and not claimed as medicinal.

2. Can soaps for pets fall under Class 3?
Yes, pet soaps and shampoos also come under Class 3 unless they are veterinary formulations (then it may shift to Class 5).

3. What about hand sanitizers?
Non-medicated sanitizers are under Class 3; medicated types are under Class 5.

4. Do I need to register every product separately?
No, you can file a single application covering multiple products under the same class.

5. How long does trademark protection last?
10 years from the registration date, renewable indefinitely.

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