Words that cannot be included in the registration of non-special-purpose special cosmetics
(1) Functions beyond the definition of cosmetics_functions beyond the definition of cosmetics.
Tips: Warm, warm, hot, smoked, healthy, private, private parts, private, private, warm, private parts?
(2) Special-purpose cosmetics that are easy to be confused Situation_Functions or parts beyond the definition of non-special purpose cosmetics.
Tips: plastic, thin, fiber, smelly, breasts, hair loss, firmness, whiteness, dyeing, spots, yellow, warped, carved, solid, perm, blackening, hair growth, lightening of skin color, dullness Darkening, skin tone lightening, self-cultivation, slimming, shaping, beauty shaping, slim curves, body beautification, plumpness (breast products), hair regeneration, shaping, exquisiteness, charm, snowy face, snowy skin (skin), melanin, darkening, Anti-ultraviolet, waist tightening, large whitening
(3) False exaggeration, derogation of competing products - use of extreme terms or homophonic words to exaggerate the claims of product features, functions or raw materials; Features, etc. as promotional points. A situation that makes consumers think that the product is better than competing products.
Tip: specific numbers from 1 to 100, pure, natural, super, prevent, eliminate, absolutely, first, top, crown, special, huge, extremely, enjoy, speed, instant, most, strange, Strong, long-lasting, zero, no, 0, low, does not contain, no additives, natural zero burden, non-toxic, no additives, the most XX, hypoallergenic, efficient, magical, full effect, miraculous, ultimate, zero burden, safe and free Irritating, silicone-free, fragrance-free, oil-free, coloring-free, herbal, thorough, complete, mild and non-irritating
(4) Claiming products in the name of others (including medical celebrities)_Using the name of another person or organization, A situation that increases consumers' trust in product quality.
Tips: national, international, agency, statistics, brand, supervision, quality inspection, inspection, testing, testing, Bian Que? Bethune? Shennong
(5) Feudal superstition and vulgarity_ A unique title from the feudal era, a vocabulary that does not conform to mainstream socialist values ??such as public order and good customs.
Tips: devil, god, elixir, demon, witch, naked, fairy, ghost, demon, poison, goblin, elixir, god
(6) Medical terminology, medicine Biological nouns_medical terms, homophones mislead into medical terms, specific operation steps and names related to treatment, names of medical roles; biological and physiological nouns.
Tips: tonify, prevent, remove, oxygen, fatigue, disease, pain, inflammation, pain, tooth, sensitivity, prescription, suffering, treatment, acupuncture, moxibustion, pot, circulation, conditioning, medicine, healing , scar, medicine, poison, meridians, collaterals, veins, fissures, bacteria, mites, growth, proliferation, synthesis, enzyme, soft sensitivity, veins, soothing, active, medicine, Tai Chi, moss, joints, health, resistance, Doctor, moisturizing expert, single prescription, cold dispelling, detoxification, treatment, secret recipe, free radicals, hormones, stretch marks, pain? heat rash, clearing, clearing, unblocking?, warming, endocrine, complexion, meridians, unblocking meridians, Circulation, antipruritic calming, calming, calming and soothing, refreshing, calming, dehumidification, introduction, activation, prevention, sensitivity, turbidity removal, purification queue, internal regulation and external nourishment, pigment
(7) Medicine Classics and drug names_Names of medical classics and drug names.
Tips: Prescriptions, pills, pills, preparations, powders, capsules, lotions, emulsions, Piyanping, Huangdi Neijing, Compendium of Materia Medica
2. The naming of cosmetics must comply with the following principles:
(1) Comply with the relevant national laws, regulations, rules and normative documents;
(2) Concise, easy to understand, and consistent with Chinese language habits;
(3) Do not mislead or deceive consumers.
(4) The name of cosmetics should generally consist of a trademark name, a common name, and an attribute name. The order of names is generally trademark name, common name, and attribute name.
3. Any term that meets the definition of cosmetics can be used in the name of cosmetics. Recommended claimable terms in the names of cosmetics include:
(1) Words such as anti-dandruff and softness can be used in the names of hair cosmetics.
(2) Words such as refreshing, oil-controlling, moisturizing, moisturizing, soothing, hydrating, skin beautifying, firming, and after-sun care can be used in the names of skin care cosmetics.
(3) Words such as beautification, concealer, modification, beautifying lips, lip moisturizing, lip protection, and eyelash densification and curling can be used in the names of cosmetics.
(4) Words such as protection, beautification, and durability can be used in the name of finger (toe) nail cosmetics.
(5) Words such as "deodorant" and "refreshing" can be used in the name of aromatic cosmetics.